High-Impact Practices

2019 Workshop: Becoming A Student-Ready University

Achieving Equity in Student Learning and Success at the University of Arkansas

Tia Brown McNair is the vice president in the Office of Diversity, Equity, and Student Success at Association of American Colleges and Universities in Washington, D.C. She oversees both funded projects and the association’s continuing programs on equity, inclusive excellence, high-impact educational practices, and student success, including its Network for Academic Renewal series of yearly working conferences.

She is the lead author of the book Becoming a Student-Ready College: A New Culture of Leadership for Student Success (July 2016). McNair is a co-author on the publication Assessing Underserved Students’ Engagement in High-Impact Practices.  Prior to joining Association of American Colleges and Universities, McNair served as the assistant director of the National College Access Network in Washington.

Nearly 100 workshop participants from all corners of campus engaged in hands-on activities, discussed data at our institution, and gained powerful insight from Dr. McNair.

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