In this week's episode, guest expert Lisa Ijiri, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts joins us to talk about rejuvenating pink meetings and her experience working with accreditation.
We wrap up with our best tips and advice for strategic service work and at the end we'll have an assignment for our listeners- we'll ask you to share your pink meeting story with us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook and tag us @university_of_venus on IG and @UVenus on Twitter or post it on our Facebook page at
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http://www.facebook.com/UVenus/Topics Discussed in this Episode:
- If you could eliminate one thing from your daily routine, what would it be?
- The importance of pink meetings in your day, with people who are either a nurturing or catalyzing influence.
- Avoiding green meetings with people who are inhibiting or toxic.
- The importance of building time for networking off campus into your calendar.
- Determining what makes for a good committee assignment.
- Choosing service work that helps you build your network outside of your home department.
- How and why to get started with accreditation work on your campus.
- Accreditation as peer review, telling your story to others at peer institutions.
- Accreditation provides opportunities for faculty to interact with folks on campus that they don't normally interact with.
- How to become part of a visiting accreditation team.
- Annual accreditation meetings as ideal regional networking opportunities.
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Music Credits: Magic by Six Umbrellas
Sound Engineer: Ernesto Valencia