What happens when universities stop thinking of “student experience” as a buzzword and start treating it like an outcome-driven mission?
In this episode of The Vinedown, host Emily Smith sits down with Joe Hartman, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs at UMass Lowell, to explore how his university reimagined student success by breaking down longstanding silos between academics, student life, and career services.
Drawing on insights from employer feedback and research-backed frameworks, Joe and his team developed the groundbreaking Mosaic Student Experience. It’s an intentional system that helps students build a comprehensive record of not just classroom achievements, but also real-world experiences, co-curricular activities, and professional milestones. The goal: Ensure that every student leaves campus career-ready, equipped with crucial soft skills, and fully prepared for life beyond graduation.
If you care about closing gaps, breaking outdated structures, and helping students succeed in college and beyond, you won’t want to miss this episode.
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