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Harrington Named Chair of Jesuit Student Success Network

The Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities has named Mark Harrington, EdD, founding chair of its Jesuit Student Success Network.

The Jesuit Student Success Network was officially recognized by AJCU in January 2023. It was established as institutions increase their focus on student success and retention by establishing and growing offices and staff in this area. The Network is comprised of professionals and administrators from Jesuit colleges and universities with expertise in student success and retention who collaborate with the purpose of sharing strategies and best practices.

“I am honored to serve the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities in this capacity and represent Canisius through this leadership opportunity,” says Harrington. “Since the establishment of the Jesuit Student Success Network, I have been involved with my Ignatian colleagues in building the network with the ultimate goal ensuring our students, across the diversity of our campuses, cross that commencement stage.”

Every month, the Senior Student Success Officers (SSSOs) meet to discuss student success best practices, and ways in which they can collaborate with the shared Jesuit mission. In February, the SSSOs met for their inaugural forum at Loyola University Chicago where they were able to spend time learning from one another about mission-driven initiatives on their respective campuses. A highlight of the forum was spending time in conversation with the one and only Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt who highlighted take-aways from her recent book Wake Up With Purpose!: What I’ve Learned in My First Hundred.

“It was truly a joy to learn from not only my peers across the Jesuit institutions, but from national icon Sister Jean who has been walking with students throughout their collegiate journey for decades.”

As the chair of the Jesuit Student Success Network, Harrington leads the executive board and serves as a liaison to the SSSOs at AJCU member institutions.

Mark Harrington is assistant vice president for student success at Canisius University. He also serves as director of the Higher Education and Student Affairs Administration (HESAA) program and assistant professor of teacher education and leadership.

Submitted by: University Communications

IAR Programs Show Positive Outcomes

Research shows that intervention programs created by the Institute for Autism Research (IAR) yield positive long-term outcomes for autistic youth (without intellectual disability).  The IAR team published results of a long-term outcome study that found their innovative school social intervention (schoolMAX) and summer social intervention (summerMAX) yielded sustained, comparable, and positive longer-term outcomes for autistic youth (without intellectual disability).

Click here to read the full findings.

Submitted by: University Communications

Employee of Distinction

Nominate a co-worker for a job well done for the month of March by completing the Employee of Distinction nomination form here. Please have all submissions completed no later than the end of the day on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.

The Employee of Distinction program provides an excellent opportunity to show appreciation and support for co-workers and to reward them for all they do. The application will request an explanation as to why a candidate is worthy of the award. A list of factors to consider when submitting a nomination include the nominee’s history of accomplishments, level of determination, motivation, and interpersonal skills.

The information provided in the application will be used to make a fair and objective selection. Upon supervisor approval, the Employee Engagement Team reviews all nominations and votes each month.

Once a decision is made for March, the Employee of Distinction will be featured in The Dome.

Contact Lynn Incardona in the Human Resources Department at Ext. 2240 with any questions.

Submitted by: Lynn Incardona, HR Associate, Human Resources