Friday Fun: Campus Hosts Board of Trustees Bobblehead Day

Er, right, I think I'm going to have to tread carefully on this one. *looks over shoulder*

Polls prior to the event showed that only 1.7 percent of DelMonte students knew that Marsh Chaumbers was the CEO of Chaumbers Linoleum Solutions and a generous donor to the College. Following the quarterly board meeting, 2.4 percent could identify the Trustee.

"We used assessment and showed almost a 50 percent increase in Trustee-related learning outcomes," said Burrows. "It's tremendous. Even better, we still have over 900 Chaumbers bobbleheads left over, so we can keep the event going for months to come!"

Tags

More like this

Technically, the recession is over. So it may come as a surprise to learn that more U.S. children are living in poverty right now than during the Great Recession. To be more specific: About 1.7 million more children live in low-income working families than just a few years ago. The new and…
"The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires." -William Arthur Ward Every so often, people get up-in-arms about teaching and education in college. New studies come out, new methods are touted and tried, curricula get revised,…
This is the second in a series exploring the intersections between effectively caring for people living with chronic pain and the rise in unintentional poisoning deaths due to prescription painkillers. (The first post is here.) The series will explore the science and policy of balancing the need…
"We all need to look into the dark side of our nature - that's where the energy is, the passion. People are afraid of that because it holds pieces of us we're busy denying." -Sue Grafton No, not the dark side of our nature, just the dark side of nature! Because if all our Universe were made out of…