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    CGS 2018 New Deans Institute and Summer Workshop

    CGS Summer Workshop and New Deans Institute Final Program

     

    With over 275 meeting registrants, this year's summer meeting was an outstanding success! Meeting participants explored varied and important issues in graduate education. New and returning participants—graduate deans; associate and assistant deans; faculty and staff from colleges/universities; association, federal and state agency, and other education-related administrators; and others interested in graduate education—enjoyed a unique forum where they met leaders in their field and exchanged ideas and information.

     

    Selected PowerPoint presentations from the 2018 CGS Summer Workshop and New Deans Institute are below. Presentations are in chronological order by each category. Presentations are offered as Adobe Acrobat PDF files. 

     

    New Deans Institute Presentations

     

     

    Session III: Managing Operations: Time, Staff and Partnerships
    William J. Karpus

     

    Session IV: Managing Enrollment: Recruiment, Admissions, and Funding
    Jerry Pogatshnik

     

    Summer Workshop Presentations

     

    ProQuest Breakfast Meeting: PQDT Global, A Uniquely Valuable Resource: What Researchers Get From The World’s Largest Curated Collection of Dissertations and Theses

    Marlene Coles

     

     

    Plenary II: Supporting Graduate Student Health Grand and Wellness
    Mona Shattell

     

    Plenary III: Messaging and Connecting Through The New Media
    Steve Allen

     

    Concurrent Dean’s Toolboxes

     

    Flipping The Orientation
    Katy DeRosier

     

    Engaging Departments In Research Ethics Training
    Judith Stoddart

     

    Using Data To Improve Graduate Student Life
    Karen Butler-Purry and Shannon Walton

     

    Technical Workshop: Graduate Admissions: Emerging Approaches
    Suzanne E. Barbour

    Mark Riley

     

     

     

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