Adanely Jimenez, Adrian Delgado, + Jenny Vargas shares about transforming a university on episode 345 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It was a big 180 slap in the face thing for me being around a whole diverse group of people and students who were my age, but I really thought everyone my age thought the way I did.
-Jenny Vargas
I was grateful to have professors who took the time to ask me what was wrong, if I was ok, and how it was going. Being able to speak to my professors when I was going through something made it easier for me to be real.
-Adanely Jimenez
Resources
Vanguard University Living Well Community Resource Center
High School Musical
Spreading the Word- Supporting Students’ Basic Needs with a Syllabus Statement and a Welcome Survey
Samson’s Career Pop-Up Closet
Vanguard University Career Services
The Hope Center
Adanely Jimenez, Adrian Delgado, + Jenny Vargas shares about transforming a university on episode 345 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
It was a big 180 slap in the face thing for me being around a whole diverse group of people and students who were my age, but I really thought everyone my age thought the way I did.
-Jenny Vargas
I was grateful to have professors who took the time to ask me what was wrong, if I was ok, and how it was going. Being able to speak to my professors when I was going through something made it easier for me to be real.
-Adanely Jimenez
Resources
Vanguard University Living Well Community Resource Center
High School Musical
Spreading the Word- Supporting Students’ Basic Needs with a Syllabus Statement and a Welcome Survey
Samson’s Career Pop-Up Closet
Vanguard University Career Services
The Hope Center
Adanely Jimenez, Adrian Delgado, + Jenny Vargas shares about transforming a university on episode 345 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
Quotes from the episode
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It was a big 180 slap in the face thing for me being around a whole diverse group of people and students who were my age, but I really thought everyone my age thought the way I did.
-Jenny Vargas
I was grateful to have professors who took the time to ask me what was wrong, if I was ok, and how it was going. Being able to speak to my professors when I was going through something made it easier for me to be real.
-Adanely Jimenez
Resources