Congratulations to the 2018 Student Success Innovation Fund recipients
The Student Success Innovation Fund (SSIF) provides financial support to projects and innovations across the university that are dedicated to furthering the success of our students. New for 2018, the SSIF supports areas such as:
- Innovative strategies to increase student success.
- Strategic outreach to enhance student engagement and community-building.
- Collaborative programming across university faculties and units.
2018 fund recipients:
- Learn on the GO: Daniel Hoornweg, PhD, Richard Marceau Chair, Faculty of Energy Systems and Nuclear Science (Principal Investigator)
- Enhancing Learning, Well-Being, and Reducing Attrition with Physical Activity Cohorts: A One-Year Pilot Project: Serene Kerpan, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences (Principal Investigator)
- Student Life Digital Community: Lesley D'Souza, Manager, Communications and Assessment (Principal Investigator)
- Mastery Modules to Enhance Student Learning in Engineering Courses: Sayyed Ali Hosseini, PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science (Principal Investigator)
- Using Video to Support Student Understanding of Rational Numbers and Linear Algebra: Ann LeSage, PhD, Associate Professor (Principal Investigator)
Visit the on the Student Success Initiative website to learn more about the fund and this year’s recipients.