Good morning!
Over the past few weeks, Institutional Effectiveness has hosted some very successful trainings (for SACSCOC Reaffirmation Report writers) and demo sessions (for program assessment report writers/reviewers
and other faculty, staff, and administrators) for the new institutional effectiveness and assessment platform, HelioCampus. Thank you so much for the valuable feedback on and positive response to the institutional transition to the HelioCampus platform thus
far. Here are a few updates to what you’ve been told regarding demo sessions and trainings moving forward:
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Ashley M. Browning, M.A. Compliance System Specialist |
RESTORATIVE | EMPATHY | POSITIVITY | RELATOR | DEVELOPER |
As a member of the UT community, I acknowledge the Tsalagi people (now the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
and United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians) and the Tsoyaha people (Yuchi and Muscogee Creek), who are the Indigenous custodians of the land upon which we work and live, and recognize their continuing connection to the land, water, and air that UT consumes
each day. As a land grant university, we collectively pay our respects to these Nations, and to their elders past, present, and emerging. I also know that land acknowledgements are a necessary but insufficient approach to indigenous liberation and sovereignty.