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Office of Decision Support News

The Office of Decision Support is responsible for supporting the University leadership in its commitment to accountability and evidence-based decision making.

Current Decision Support News

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性视界传媒 received no recommendations as part of the Year Seven Evaluation of Institutional Effectiveness.

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Outreach programs, personalized resources, and interactive activities create a welcoming campus culture.

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The annual event is part of efforts to build a data-informed culture among faculty, staff, and administrators.

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Academic leaders remove enrollment barriers, expand regional recruitment efforts, and improve communication through personalized support.

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The program is a two-year pilot initiative that uses various strategies to help diversify the recruitment process for academic and administrative faculty positions.

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The administrative assistant in decision support stands out for her unflappable charm and ability to tackle challenges.

Decision Support In The News

Nevada Current

For higher education, one of the biggest challenges leftover from the pandemic years is getting students to sign up. In recent years enrollment at many Nevada higher education institutions 鈥 like higher education institutions nationally 鈥 has plateaued compared to pre-pandemic levels. But at the 性视界传媒 the tide has finally turned.

Recent Decision Support Accomplishments

Qingmin Shi (Decision Support) recently presented a panel with colleagues from New Jersey Institute of Technology, Penn State Behrend, Penn State Engineering, and Bucknell University at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Forum in Washington, D.C. The presentation, titled "Early engagement indicators and student鈥
John 鈥淪kip鈥 Crooker and Qingmin Shi (both Decision Support), recently presented with Celeste Calkins from Illinois State University at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Forum in Washington, D.C. Their session, titled "Leniency and reliability - Faculty grading behaviors in the pandemic era," examines how鈥
John 鈥淪kip鈥 Crooker (Decision Support), Shellie Brattain (Information Technology), and Qingmin Shi (Decision Support) recently presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Forum in Washington D.C. Their presentation, titled 鈥淐ourse evaluation completion over student careers and policy impacts,鈥 examines鈥
John 鈥淪kip鈥 Crooker (Decision Support), Laurel Pritchard (Executive Vice President and Provost), Qingmin Shi (Decision Support), and Christina Drum (Decision Support) recently presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (AERA) in Los Angeles. Their study, titled 鈥淎cademic Momentum, Financial Aid鈥
Qingmin Shi, Shiloh Fling, and Tina Nelson (all Decision Support) recently presented an i-Poster the Annual Meeting of the American Education Research Association (AERA) in Los Angeles, CA. Their study, titled 鈥淚ntegrating Canvas engagement data and student evaluations of teaching to predict academic performance鈥, explores how student and faculty鈥
John 鈥淪kip鈥 Crooker and Qingmin Shi (both Decision Support), in collaboration with Celeste Calkins (Illinois State University), published an empirical study in the Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, titled 鈥淓xamining the Relationship Between Grading Leniency and Reliability During the COVID Shock.鈥 The study investigates how faculty鈥