CUMU MEMBERSCUMU MEMBERSThis program is open to individuals from CUMU member institutions only, including faculty, staff, students, or community partners CONNECTINGCONNECTINGThese programs focus on meaningful networking opportunities. Attendees are expected to have cameras on to engage in group discussion or in breakout rooms. Often, sessions include a shared product to record the group's ideas, such as a collaborative online document or whiteboard. Examples: Huddles and Community Conversations
Faculty and staff: Emerging and promising practices in both the classroom and in other areas, such as student affairs
Huddle lead: Cynthia Carmina Gómez, Portland State University
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This CUMU member-only program is offered at no cost and is included in your institutional membership.
About the Latine Student Communities Huddle: Latine student enrollment in colleges and universities is increasing, prompting institutions to explore new ways to support this growing community. How are institutional practices adapting to serve Latine students and contribute to economic prosperity in urban ecosystems? What effects do campuses experience when they cultivate Latine academic success, co-curricular engagement, and a sense of community belonging? Success in supporting a specific demographic group, such as Latine scholars, generates positive outcomes that enhance the experience for all students. Participants will hear from students, faculty, staff, administrators, and community leaders, engage in meaningful discussions, and develop a toolkit to support our collective efforts.