Assessment 365- Learning from Orientation Data and Working with Students on Research and Assessment Projects
DoSA Assessment 365 is back!!!
Join us for this month’s Assessment 365 event as we dive into a Summer 2025 Orientation Data Project, led by Orientation Peer Ambassador and student researcher Pontchelaut Kerby Baldomer ‘27. With input from our new Retrievers, this project explores how incoming students define the community they hope to join—and the one they intend to build together. From themes of being supportive, welcoming, friendly, and accepting, the findings highlight the powerful role orientation and ongoing programming play in shaping belonging and well-being at UMBC.
This session will not only unpack key results and their implications for our divisional work, but also spotlight the value of conducting research with students as partners. Dr. Ricky Blissett ‘11 and Dr. Mary Ellen Wade will discuss considerations and recommendations for how to involve students in assisting with assessment and research projects.
Finally, learn more about the process for sharing your research or assessment work at a future Assessment 365 event!
Can't join live? This session will be recorded and reposted here following the event.