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Michelle Setnikar and Billy Martin shared their work on the applications of Hope Theory
as a framework to build academic hope among at-promise students.
Danielle Dailey and Robert Drago presented a poster highlighting their scholarship
and campus employment initiatives to promote success.
Jennifer Rodriguez shared a poster about engaging colleagues in communities of practice
to promote collaborative learning.
Jen Rodriguez presented on asset-based advising strategies to support students' success.
Richard Tomczak, Jennifer Rodriguez, and Tiana De Jesus shared their work supporting
humanities and social sciences students.
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On the Road with U-RISE
In October 2025, members of the U-RISE team traveled to San Francisco to present at the NODA Annual Conference.
Michelle Setnikar and Billy Martin shared their work on the applications of Hope Theory
as a framework to build academic hope among at-promise students.
Danielle Dailey and Robert Drago presented a poster highlighting their scholarship
and campus employment initiatives to promote success.
Jennifer Rodriguez shared a poster about engaging colleagues in communities of practice
to promote collaborative learning.
Jen Rodriguez presented on asset-based advising strategies to support students' success.
In June 2025, U-RISE colleagues presented at the NASPA Conference on Student Success in Higher Education in Denver.
Richard Tomczak, Jennifer Rodriguez, and Tiana De Jesus shared their work supporting
humanities and social sciences students.
