Interdisciplinary CSB Research Team Presents New Model of HIPs at IUPUI Assessment Institute

Dr. Dianne D. Murphy (Assistant Professor of Management), Dr. Heather Kaminski (Assistant Professor of Accounting) and Kathryn Marten (Student and Community Engagement Coordinator) from the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business will be presenting their new taxonomy of High-Impact Practices at the 2023 IUPUI Assessment Institute in Indianapolis on October 31st from 1:15-2:15pm. The 60-minute session focuses on the introduction and evidence of the High-Impact Practices (HIPs) Spectrum. Join us to learn about our new expanded taxonomy of high-impact practices called the HIPs Spectrum that builds upon the foundation established by George D. Kuh in 2008. This new taxonomy has the potential to be paradigm shifting in the way we classify, measure and study high-impact practices. The HIPs Spectrum expands beyond the traditional binary classification of HIP or non-HIP courses to a more comprehensive range along a continuum, which introduces High-Engagement Experiences (HEEs). Data results will be shared for outcomes across the HIPs Spectrum for underrepresented racial or ethnic minority, low socioeconomic, first generation and transfer students.

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