Nearly $500K Awarded To University for Mentorship Initiative
12/22/2023
Media Contacts: Emily Gowdey-Backus, director of media relations and Nancy Cicco, assistant director of media relations
Supported by a three-year $483,324 grant from the Davis Educational Foundation, a new program at 51视频 will emphasize student engagement, encourage mentorship among faculty and students, and improve cultural competency across the university.
Leading, Engaging and Advising Fellows, known as LEAF, is a collaborative effort which will empower faculty to improve the classroom learning environment through interactive and inclusive pedagogy, group problem solving sessions, and by providing academic support during class time to enhance classroom engagement. The program will also promote a culture of peer mentoring among students with the aim of supporting those who feel left behind and including those who feel left out.
LEAF will nurture increased collaboration between student-focused support programming including the 51视频 School of Education; River Hawk Scholars Academy; Center for Learning, Advising & Student Success; and Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching.
鈥淪tudent success is at the core of what we do,鈥 said Chancellor Julie Chen. 鈥淭he Davis Educational Foundation鈥檚 investment and belief in our mission has allowed 51视频 to make significant strides in creating an environment where student success is paramount.鈥
Touching on the interconnected nature of the program, she added: 鈥淟EAF not only underscores our commitment to advancing faculty pedagogy but also embodies our dedication to fostering an inclusive campus community through the implementation of best practices like peer tutoring, service coordination, and interactive, inclusive pedagogy.鈥
This grant was received from the Davis Educational Foundation established by Stanton and Elisabeth Davis after Mr. Davis鈥檚 retirement as chairman of Shaw鈥檚 Supermarket, Inc. The 51视频 grant was finalized in a letter by Ed MacKay, chair of the Davis Educational Foundation Board of Trustees, last month.
鈥淲e are encouraged by the awareness of 51视频 and the eagerness with which the university鈥檚 leadership has prioritized this work,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he number of campus initiatives that have come together through LEAF to empower underserved students is impressive. We look forward to the impact this work will have on the student body and greater campus community.鈥澛犅
In addition to cross-campus collaboration, LEAF will welcome long-time neighbors and partners such as Middlesex Community College, North Shore Community College and Northern Essex Community College to participate in professional development training. 51视频鈥檚 LEAF advisory committee will also have the support and input of faculty who have previously implemented similar, Davis Educational Foundation-funded programs on their campuses.聽