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Nominations Sought for One University Assessment Awards

Friday, February 14, 2025, By News Staff
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Academic Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness (IE) are pleased to announce a call for nominations for . will be accepted through Friday, March 28.

A blue background with orange and white floral designs frames the text "CALL FOR NOMINATIONS" at the top. Below it reads "One University Assessment Celebration" followed by categories for nomination: "Assessment Champion, Outstanding Assessment, Best Engagement Strategies, Best Use of Results, Collaborative Inquiry and Action." At the bottom, it states "Nominate by March 28, 2025" and is signed off by "Academic Affairs and Institutional Effectiveness." There is a QR code in the bottom right corner.

Nominations for the One University Assessment Awards are open through March 28.

The assessment awards recognize faculty, staff and students for their efforts to examine and enhance learning and campus operations. The meaningful and sustainable practices with which they engage to provide students with an unsurpassed learning experience will be showcased.

“Assessment is a cornerstone of our commitment to providing an outstanding learning experience for our students,” says Julie Hasenwinkel, associate provost for academic programs. “I look forward to showcasing this work and celebrating the innovative and impactful assessment practices that our faculty and staff are implementing across campus, to ensure excellence and continuous improvement.”

The sixth annual One University Assessment Celebration will be held Friday, April 25 at 2 p.m. in the School of Education Commons in Huntington Hall. Awards will be announced in the following categories:

  • Assessment Champion
  • Shared Competencies Champion
  • Outstanding Assessment in an Academic, Co-Curricular and Functional Program/Unit
  • Best Student, Faculty, and Staff Engagement Strategies
  • Best Use of Results
  • Collaborative Inquiry and Action

Visit the for more information, including award descriptions, past recipients and event photos. If you have any questions, please contact the Assessment Working Team.

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