ACADEMIC ADVISING
Heidi Perman
Executive Director of Career & Professional Development, Career Services
Ingrid Tague
Associate Dean, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and Professor, History
Jennifer Karas
Vice Provost, Academic Programs
Keith Miller
Associate Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry and Director, University Honors Program
Nancy Lorenzon
Director, Undergraduate Research Center, Director, Pre-Professional Allied Health and Professor, Biological Sciences
Nancy Sasaki
Associate Dean, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and Teaching Associate Professor, Biological Sciences
Niki Latino
Associate Vice Chancellor, Campus Life and Inclusive Excellence
Tonnett Luedtke
Executive Director, Academic Resources, Campus Life and Inclusive Excellence
Building upon the strengths of the current partnership between Academic Affairs, Student Affairs, and Career & Professional Development, this faculty and staff working group will engage the campus community as we explore strategies to best advise undergraduate students.
We are focused on 3 main priorities:
- Evaluating multiple types of advising available to undergraduate students.
- Beginning to develop an informed and integrated advising framework that includes personal and career advising, including internships.
- Building further collaboration and streamlining communication between advising areas.
We also spent the past year examining best practices, we hosted two focus groups with ASEM students, and sent a survey out to faculty, to which we received a significant number of responses.
One Stop Shop
DU One Stop Shop is in a beta phase of transforming the online navigation of DU resources for students, including advising. This was a collaborative effort between Academic Affairs, Campus Life and Inclusive Excellence, Office of Teaching and Learning, and Information Technology. We will continue to evolve this valuable resource.
Note that this resource is a work in progress. If you have any feedback, please use the ‘Feedback?’ link. Thank you!
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