It's become a fact of modern university culture that preparing students for life after graduation requires programs and services that extend beyond academics. 萝莉社-Dearborn has a healthy menu of such personal development options, including co-ops and internships, student research, Career Services, the Talent Gateway and study abroad 鈥 just to name a few. Now, many of those "cocurriculars,鈥 which are dispersed throughout the university, are uniting under a new umbrella called Experience+. Associate Provost and Mardigian Library Director Maureen Linker, who鈥檚 spearheading the effort, says the primary goals are to better coordinate these kinds of experiences for students and help staff collaborate on new initiatives.
鈥淭hrough conversations we were having with the Provost, we realized we had some programs that really complimented each other, and we thought they could be enriched if we joined forces,鈥 Linker explains. 鈥淔or example, the folks at Talent Gateway and Career Services are helping students build those so-called 鈥榮oft skills.鈥 The library is doing a lot of cool programming around information literacy. And Director of Global Engagement Scott Riggs is working on study abroad and other programs involving global understanding and global learning. We just thought: These are the kinds of skills that make a good citizen or a great employee or great co-worker. And we can really take this up a notch if we think of it as a coordinated effort.鈥
In addition to coordinating existing cocurricular programs, the new Experience+ collaborative will focus on new initiatives. For example, this month, they鈥檙e looking forward to launching Tech Tutors 鈥 a new student worker-powered support service that鈥檒l be managed by Talent Gateway Executive Director and librarian Laurie Sutch, who will serve as senior associate director of Experience+. Sutch coordinated a similar tech program at 萝莉社-Ann Arbor.
鈥淲hen we look at technology literacy, we know students face a huge range of challenges, and often their questions are very specific to a particular class or opportunity,鈥 Sutch explains. 鈥淔or example, a professor might assign a project that requires knowledge of a certain software program; or students might need help with a feature of Canvas they don鈥檛 understand. That鈥檚 the 鈥榮weet spot鈥 of support that we thought we needed to add to the mix 鈥 especially right now in this virtual learning environment, where we鈥檙e all being asked to learn new technologies quickly.鈥
Sutch says they鈥檒l be launching Tech Tutors as a drop-in and by-appointment virtual service, with a staff of four student workers. Post-pandemic, the service will continue with both face-to-face and virtual support.
This year, Linker says Experience+ will also emphasize two additional initiatives: A virtual version of the Summer Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) that includes a revamped slate of professional development programming; and a digital storytelling project focused on debunking myths and stereotypes about cities and communities in metro Detroit.
Administratively, staff and student workers from the Mardigian Library, Talent Gateway, Career Services and Global Learning will form the backbone of the Experience+ collaborative, and they鈥檒l coordinate closely with the college鈥檚 co-op and internship teams, which will continue to oversee their own programs. Linker noted that faculty will also be key to turning Experience+ into something students see as a valuable part of their time at the university.
鈥淎s a faculty member, I know I鈥檝e really changed my own thinking about the importance of cocurriculars over the years,鈥 Linker says. 鈥淚 teach philosophy, which is the 鈥榣ove of knowledge.鈥 But my students, they鈥檙e like, 鈥榶eah, but what am I going to do with this?鈥 I know that when I was able to direct them to practical career opportunities or co-ops and internships, where they were able to use the argumentative skills they were learning, it was a real breakthrough for me and for them. So I think of this as a partnership with faculty. They鈥檙e often the ones who know our students best, know their dreams, and can route them to those extra opportunities that can help them grow into the people they want to be.鈥
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You can learn more about Experience+ at their new website. One other note: Applications for the 2021 SURE program are being accepted through March 15, and interested faculty can read through the application guidelines at the SURE website. There鈥檚 also a faculty info session about SURE on Wednesday, Feb. 24. You can RSVP.