How Tech Is Keeping California State University’s Student Success Goals in Sight
Campus Technology Insider
English - June 17, 2021 19:57 - 33 minutes - 46.3 MBEducation Business campustechnology educationtechnology highereducation Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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In 2015, California State University launched Graduation Initiative 2025, an ambitious plan to increase graduation rates and eliminate equity gaps in degree completion across the system’s 23 campuses. Then halfway through that work, COVID hit — and all those student supports and services had to shift online. For this episode of the podcast, Executive Editor Rhea Kelly speaks with Dr. James Minor, assistant vice chancellor at CSU and leader of the Graduation Initiative, to find out how CSU kept students on track despite the challenges of the pandemic, the technologies and infrastructure that were needed to support students remotely, and what will remain in place going forward.
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CSU Graduation Initiative 2025Music: Mixkit
Duration: 34 minutes