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Presented by: Vincent L. Briley, Cynthia DeVese, Angela Harris, Davida Haywood 2008 OASPA / OCPA Conference Worthington, OH
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Welcome & Introductions Definition of Terms Onward! (Sankofa) 2007 OASPA / OCPA o Upward! (The next movement…) OFIC, AT&T, and Timken Foundation Conclusion and Questions Networking
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Alliance – Alliance for Black Student Leadership Six Member Central Ohio Colleges GLCA – Great Lakes Colleges Association 12 Member Private Colleges in 3 States( IN/OH/MI) HBCU – Historically Black College and Universities Multi-Cultural and Minority Student Affairs (??????) OFIC – Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges 35 Member Ohio Private Colleges PWI – Predominately White Institution SOC – Students of Color
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2007 OASPA / OCPA Brief Recap (Handout) Symposium of Multi-Cultural Affairs Professionals at Denison Spring 2007 Alliance historical impact on SOC seeking post- graduate opportunities in Student Affairs / Multi- Cultural Affairs V. Bailey, T. Jeter, B. Murphy, T. Stevenson, K. Williams NASPA Undergraduate Fellowship Program (NUFP)
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Historical, Intentional, and Multi-Layered Collaboration of Administrators and SOC OFIC, GLCA, NPHC, Community Organizations Research, Scholarship, and Creativity as tools to “Market” Multi-Cultural Affairs Addressing Historical Challenges Geographical Location, Funding, Philosophy
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OFIC, AT&T, and Timken Foundation Minority Recruitment and Retention Grant Competition A new collaborative approach / commitment for the Alliance Sustain and enhance existing program Spring Culture and Heritage Research Trip Create new initiative(s)* OFIC Spring Leadership Conference April 19, 2008
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Philosophical and Cultural “Shifts” of a 21 st Century Liberal Arts Education and educational benefits of diversity Multi-Cultural Affairs and Alliance addressing issues of Recruitment, Retention, and Persistence simultaneously for students and professionals The Alliance as a successful model for other organizations 2007 MAASU Leadership Retreat at Denison OFIC New Initiatives*
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The 20 year evolution of Multi-Cultural Affairs and the Alliance in the context of Ohio Small Liberal Arts Institutional commitment to working in new “Spaces” (Academic and Student Affairs) Institutional support to sustain and enhance the “Alliance” model from within
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Cunnigen D., & Charles, W.V.(1981) Blacks Students in Higher Education: A Review of Studies, 1965-1980. Annual Review of Sociology. 7, 177-198. Fleming, J. (1984). Blacks in college. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. National Association of Student Affairs Professionals www.nasap.net www.nasap.net Sedlacek, W.E. (1987). Black students on White campuses: 20 years of research. Journal of College Student Personnel, 28(6), 484-495. Spurlock, L. (1974). Minorities in white colleges. Washington DC: American Council of Education.
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