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Provost Newsletter February 2023

A Note From the Provost

Provost Komarraju

 

Dear Faculty and Staff,
April, marking my first 100 days at CSUN, has been a busy month.  I am immersed in the Retention-Tenure-Promotion (RTP) process, but I feel at home here now and do make it a point to take time to enjoy our campus.  You might even see me during one of my regular workouts at the SRC!

 

I enjoy discovering various gems on campus and am frequently amazed at the wonderful things being done in so many of our programs.  For instance, I recently attended several events that were encouraging and inspiring: the Explore CSUN this past weekend, where I met with numerous newly admitted students who are considering coming to CSUN this Fall 2023 semester; the CSUNposium, an Annual Student Research and Creative Works Conference, where I enjoyed listening to our undergraduate and graduate students share their work; the EOP Spring Social offering games, food, raffles and community for students, staff and faculty, as well as the groundbreaking for the Autodesk Technology Engagement Center, which will be a unique space for connecting underserved students with STEM learning and career readiness.


Each of us plays a role in student success, and your support of the GI2025 events this semester demonstrates that you understand this and care deeply for our students.  Almost 200 people attended “GI2025 Strategies and Our Road Ahead” on April 12.  Our focus was on retention.  In opening remarks, I acknowledged that retention is influenced by many variables, some that we don’t have control over and some that we could potentially influence. So, we looked more closely at how to make our teaching more innovative.  Faculty Development and The Institute for Transformative Teaching & Learning led a wonderful panel of faculty sharing their approaches to reduce equity gaps for their students through their teaching pedagogy. A data presentation by Janet Oh, Senior Director of Institutional Research showed clearly that not passing classes in the first year at CSUN increases the chance that a student will never come back. What happens in the classroom is only one of the many variables that affects retention, but anything we can do to improve the performance of students will have a positive impact. As we closed out the session, it was encouraging and inspiring to hear attendees share the best practices that are currently in play at CSUN and plans for next steps. We know, too, that advisement plays an important role in student retention, so we are continuing to work on expanding our advisement team.


The quality of our academic programs is only as good as the quality of our people, and I have seen that CSUN faculty and staff are among the best.  When I came to CSUN in January, we were in the middle of a search for our new Dean of Health and Human Development (HHD), and I am pleased with the appointment of Dr. Mechelle Best as Dean effective May 1.  Many of you know Dr. Best, who is in her fifteenth year of service at CSUN and has served as interim Dean of HHD since November 2021.  She will be a terrific dean.


As we approach the completion of a successful academic year, I am continually impressed by the hard work, talent and innovation of our staff and faculty, and I am proud to count myself a Matador.  With final exams on the horizon, I am sure that you, like me, are eagerly looking forward to Commencement, taking place May 19-25.  In the meantime, keep striving, keep learning, keep doing your best to make CSUN shine for our students.

 
Sincerely,
Meera

 

Meera Komarraju, Ph.D.
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

 

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ARCS Celebrates Annual Event for Convergent Research

 

CSUN’s Autonomy Research Center for STEAHM (ARCS) 2023 Lift Off Event took place April 7th. More than 300 students, faculty, and staff came together to share 35 multidisciplinary research projects and network with industry stakeholders including NASA/JPL, Aerospace Corp, Medtronic, and Ecotelesis. VIP attendees included CSUN Provost Dr. Meera Komarraju and Keynote speaker and Aerospace Corp Vice President Dr. Debra L. Emmons.


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April 27th  Annual Student Success Celebration

 

The 4th Annual Student Success Celebration on April 27 at The Orchard will review student success efforts and recognize winners of the Freshman Celebration, Riccomini Scholarship, graduating peer mentors, and Student Success Champions! 

 
   
     
 
 
Dean Jeffrey Reeder

Meet the Dean:

Jeffrey Tadór Reeder, Ph.D. 
Dean, College of Humanities

 

What brought you to CSUN and how long have you been Dean?
I came to CSUN last August from Spain, where I was the CSU’s Resident Director for study abroad. In Spain I got to work with quite a few CSUN students who genuinely seemed to understand and appreciate that CSUN is a special place with many opportunities for rich educational and cultural experiences. Due to a very fortuitous alignment, the Dean of Humanities position that I’m in now came open right at the same time that my Resident Director term in Spain was coming to an end, so here I am, grateful and happy!
 Read more about Dean Reeder at this link. 

 

 
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It Happened on Campus . . .

 
Did you know  . . . the first commencement at CSUN was held in 1959. Ninety students graduated from what was at that time the San Fernando Valley campus of the Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences. Learn more at this link.
 

Provost Komarraju Talks With Jerome Richfield Fellow Dr. Myriam Forster

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Dr. Myriam Forster from the Department of Health Sciences is this year's Jerome Richfield Memorial Fellow, and her achievements and research were celebrated at the Provost's Colloquium on Monday, April 24. Dr. Forster presented on the impact of familial incarceration on youth and communities; summarized preliminary findings from the evaluation of a unique, arts-based socioemotional learning program tailored to meet the needs of youth whose families interact with the justice system; and highlighted the promise of university-community partnerships for public health research and practice, and the training opportunities they provide. Earlier this month, Provost Komarraju had an opportunity to talk with Dr. Forster about what brought her to CSUN, her research and her real joy in working with CSUN students.  To watch a video of the interview click this link.

 

 
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