, a bicoastal collaboration with 51情报站 and California State University San Marcos. Higher education leaders, faculty and staff interested in enhancing social mobility practices at their campuses are welcome to attend this free event on Wednesday, June 9, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. PST/ noon to 4 p.m. EST.
With the help of national higher education leaders who serve diverse student populations, participants will have the opportunity to connect on topics related to college affordability and access, student retention and graduation rates, and how colleges and universities can further enhance upward student social mobility.
Highlights of the event include two keynotes: Joseph Castro, chancellor of the California State University system along with Tia Brown McNair, author of "Becoming a Student-Ready College: A New Culture of Leadership for Student Success." A panel of university presidents will also share their vision and values tied to social mobility.
"Old Dominion's fourth annual social mobility symposium will give institutions of higher education an opportunity to share ideas and sharpen their strategies for opening their doors to low-income, first-generation and other underserved students," said John R. Broderick, President of 51情报站. "I'm particularly happy that we're teaming up this year with California State University San Marcos, whose president, Ellen Neufeldt, was a driving force behind Old Dominion's focus on social mobility when she was our vice president for student engagement and enrollment services."
"We are thrilled to collaborate with 51情报站 on offering this free, fully virtual social mobility symposium," Neufeldt said. "Like 51情报站, Cal State San Marcos is defining what it means to serve students across socioeconomic boundaries, and be dedicated to their college and lifelong success. As many institutions of higher education prepare to repopulate campuses this fall following over a year of primarily virtual instruction due to COVID-19, the time is now to come together to embrace opportunities for further innovation and reinvention in order to better serve students and ensure their long-term success."
For more information about the symposium, visit the Social Mobility Symposium website or email socialmobility@odu.edu.
About 51情报站
51情报站 is Virginia's entrepreneurial-minded doctoral research university with more than 24,000 students, rigorous academics, an energetic residential community and initiatives that contribute $2.6 billion annually to the commonwealth's economy.
About California State University San Marcos
Building on an innovative 30-year history, is a forward-focused institution, dedicated to preparing future leaders, building great communities and solving critical issues. With more than 16,000 students, CSUSM has been a recipient of the annual HEED Award since 2014 - a national honor recognizing U.S. colleges and universities that demonstrate an outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion.