IEBC President/CEO Brad Phillips joined the Clark College, Washington, Caring Campus Joint Session with their college leadership and Caring Campus staff leaders…
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IEBC’s Jordan Horowitz joins Chancellor Rick Bateman and Vice Chancellor Jennifer Lawrence at the Bossier Parish Joint Session
Earlier this month, IEBC COO Jordan Horowitz joined Bossier Parish Community College in Louisiana for their joint session. The professional staff did a terrific job…
More California Community Colleges Embracing “Caring Campus”
Long Beach, Calif. – More California community colleges have been selected as participants in the Spring 2022 cohort of the Institute for Evidence-Based Change (IEBC) Caring Campus partnership.
San Antonio College Joins Nationwide Caring Campus Initiative
San Antonio College has been selected as one of seven community colleges in the country to participate in Caring Campus, an initiative developed by the Institute for Evidence-Based Change (IEBC).
Wallace State Greets Students with Caring Campus Welcome Week
Rolling out Caring Campus Welcome Week, Wallace State Community College celebrated its mix of online, campus and hybrid format classes and the opening of the spring 2021 semester.
Caring Campus Identifies Ways to Engage Students Daily
Sacramento City College finds Caring Campus ways to engage students daily.
Napa Valley College Participates in California ‘Caring Campus’ Initiative
NAPA CA, SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 – Napa Valley College is one of 18 California community colleges selected to work with the Institute for Evidence-Based Change (IEBC) to incorporate the ‘Caring Campus’ initiative’ into its student success efforts this year. Despite the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic on higher education, Napa Valley College is committed to implementing its college-specific Caring Campus approach to student success.
Drake State Unveils Initiatives to Enhance Learning Process
Drake State is one of 10 community colleges across the U.S. selected for the Institute for Evidence-Based Change (IEBC) Caring Campus Initiative. “We’re thrilled to have been selected by the IEBC to participate in this innovative and intentional approach to student engagement,” said Dr. Nicole Bell, interim dean of Student Services. “It’s exciting to see the impact it can have on our students and their academic success.”
Ascendium Awards New $2 Million Grant to the Institute for Evidence-Based Change Supporting Its ‘Caring Campus Initiative’
San Diego, Calif. – Ascendium Education Group, one of the nation’s leading higher education philanthropies, has awarded a second grant to the Institute forEvidence-Based Change (IEBC) for the “Caring Campus Initiative.”
Community colleges launch ‘Caring Campus Initiative’ across the U.S.
Ten community colleges across the U.S. are now hard at work with the Institute for Evidence- Based Change (IEBC) to incorporate the ‘Caring Campus Initiative’ into their student success efforts for the fall 2019 semester.
