Thursday, September 18, 2008

Goals for the LKC in 08-09

The LKC representatives had a planning meeting via conference call this week to review the goals for the upcoming academic year. Adriana Alicea-Rodriguez who serves as the national co-chair facilitated the meeting. Below are the goals that were presented to the NASPA National Board in June.
  • Develop a quarterly newsletter.
  • Promote usage of the blog and/or listserv as mechanisms to disseminate knowledge of Latino/a issues in higher education.
  • Coordinate a NASPA journal article submission, a Forum submission, and/or NetResults series of articles.
  • Continue development and coordination of the Latino/a issues in higher education institute at the national conference (Comadre Circle and Latino Male Summit).
  • Survey our members to establish a common agenda and goals.
  • Solicit program sessions for the national conference.
  • Further develop partnerships with other Knowledge Communities.
  • Restore the LKC mentorship program for graduate students and new professionals.
  • Develop an LKC mentorship program for Latino/a NUFP Fellows.
  • Seek support and collaboration from NASPA on national policy issues.

Hot topics were also presented to board and will take center stage during the upcoming year. They are the following:

  • Immigration and Higher Education: we must not ignore this controversial issue and provide guidance and support for institutions and participate in the national dialogue through NASPA.
  • Graduate School: encourage and support Latino/as to pursue doctoral degrees.
  • Access to Higher Education: with the increase in the cost of attending college, need to provide resources for students to access higher education.
  • Academic and Cultural Support: To ensure graduation of Latino/a students, need to provide the necessary services to support their educational needs.
  • Latino/a Senior Student Affairs Officers: Increase the number of Latino/a administrators on campuses across the country (Senior Student Affairs Officers and Presidents).
  • NASPA Leadership: Increase participation of Latino/a in leadership positions within NASPA (President, Executive Board, conference chairs).
  • Mentorship: provide mentoring to graduate students, new professionals and Latino/a undergraduate students (NUFP).

Upcoming regional and the national conference were also discussed. If you reside in Region V and would like to assist in coordinating the social events for the Seattle conference please let us know. You can email jperez@georgefox.edu or diazj@seattle.edu for information. The University of New Mexico will be hosting a symposium on immigration in the US on October 14th and 15th for more information you can visit the following website www4.unm.edu/elcentro/.