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Initiatives First Annual Honors Band A Mini Monster Rod Puppet Workshop Hosting the SE Wisconsin Scholastic Writing Competition Partnering with Gateway Spanish Classes An Art Party for High School Teachers and their


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Initiatives

  • First Annual Honors Band
  • A Mini Monster Rod Puppet

Workshop

  • Hosting the SE Wisconsin Scholastic

Writing Competition

  • Partnering with Gateway Spanish

Classes

  • An Art Party for High School Teachers

and their Students

  • Launching an AA in Liberal Studies

and Leadership

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Highlights and Outcomes

  • Region III Kennedy Center American

College Theater Festival Awards!

  • Communication major Britney Woods,

attended the State of the Union

  • 95% of English major applicants to grad

school get in to the one of their choice— many interned with “Straylight”

  • Music majors toured Getzen Brass and

Badger State Repair School for Musical Instruments

College of Arts and Humanities

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Future Plans

  • 2016-17 Theme: “Peace Matters”
  • New Concentration in Music:

Contemporary and Commercial

  • New Courses Designed for Heritage

Speakers of Spanish

  • 3 Videos for the College Webpage
  • Communication crafts an

articulation agreement with Gateway

College of Arts and Humanities

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Initiatives

  • Community Engagement

SEG Center; App Factory

  • International Partnerships

150 Students on study tours since 2011 Hosted students from Russia, France, and Germany

  • Articulation Agreements
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Highlights and Outcomes

  • SEG Center

400 Students, 99 Projects

  • App Factory

20 Students, 10 Projects, regional publicity

  • SBDC

13 new business starts/year

  • Competitions

30 Sales awards since 2009 Winner of Midwest Regional Robotics Competition 2014 and 2015

  • Faculty

72 Peer-reviewed journal publications, 119 conference presentations, PI on grants totaling $660K

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Future Plans

  • Venture Parkside/Innovation

Corridor

  • Online Business Degree Completion
  • #mybusinessdegree
  • Continuing Education (Sales

Summit)

  • Evaluate portfolio of programs and

consider supply chain management

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Initiatives

  • Broadening the MS degree beyond

applied molecular biology

  • Space renovation – Integrated

Science and Applied Learning Lab

  • Comprehensive Engineering

Agreement with UW-Milwaukee

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Highlights and Outcomes

  • Implementation of MS in Sport

Management

  • Implementation of MS in Clinical

Mental Health

  • Certificate in Neuroscience
  • CNHS Day – DNA Day expanded

Pre-Health Program

463 acceptances | 527 applications

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Future Plans

  • MS in Physician Assistant
  • MS in Public Health
  • Comprehensive articulations with

College of Lake County

  • Minor in Health Psychology
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Initiatives

  • Engagement with the community
  • Increase program array – more

flexibility, more options, and more career preparation

  • Deepen partnerships with K-12
  • Encourage students to return and

finish their degrees

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Highlights and Outcomes

  • AA in Professional Studies
  • AA in Military and Security Studies (Feb 2016)
  • Renewed and strengthened articulations in

criminal justice and early childhood licensure pathway (GTC)

  • 173 students contacted over break with

academic plans for completion of BA or AA

  • Increase in applications for IPED (Elementary

Ed) by 140%

  • Criminal justice program ranked first in

Wisconsin by the Correctional Officers

  • rganization
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Future Plans

  • Pilot dual enrollment with high schools in

Racine and Kenosha “Pipeline to Parkside”

  • Continue work on BS in Special Ed and BS in

Early Childhood Education

  • Work with CAH and area high schools to host

“The Stories of Cesar Chavez”

  • Host the first Constitutional Convention in

Wisconsin

  • Library outreach “Preppin’ for the Primaries”

in spring, “The Election Experience” in fall

  • Intent to plan Master’s in Professional Studies
  • Development and presentation of

sustainability plan for Racine