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DARTMOUTH COLLEGE ADDRESSING HIGH-RISK DRINKING AND SEXUAL ASSAULT: AN OVERVIEW SYLVIA C. SPEARS, Ph.D. ACTING DEAN OF THE COLLEGE
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Dartmouth Definition: No formal commonly accepted Dartmouth definition Refers to a broad range of communities that include academic affinity houses, language houses, special interests, and the East Wheelock Program Common components include selected/self-selectEd group of students living together who seek to explore and learn more about a common interest or academic theme, typically with the involvement of faculty and/or staff LEARNING COMMUNITIES
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Since 1996, the East Wheelock Cluster has been the site for a rich residential experience. The Cluster includes 314 students residing in five distinct buildings. EAST WHEELOCK CLUSTER
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Establishing an intellectually vibrant community. Establishing a culturally diverse community. Establishing an educational experience that expands beyond the classroom Fostering life-long learning. Fostering responsible global citizenship. EAST WHEELOCK PROGRAMMATIC GOALS
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Enhanced interaction between students, faculty and staff Education and social programs Student Cluster Council Range of visiting scholars, artists, performers and public figures Community Service Corps EAST WHEELOCK PROGRAM COMPONENTS
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Community Director Student staff – Undergraduate Advisors In–house Undergraduate Dean Faculty Associate affiliated Graduate Student Advisor Residential Faculty Fellow EAST WHEELOCK STAFFING
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Application only admittance for a highly desired experience Recruitment and Demographic Profile: Cluster Total Student % Male% Female % Inter- national % Students of Color % White TOTALS33346%54%20%59%41%
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East Wheelock is an intellectually stimulating environment – 78% agreed Academic success is fostered – 85% agreed Living in EW has exposed them to different cultures – 83% agreed Their culture and values are appreciated - 79% agreed Out of class teaching and learning opportunities are available – 88% Appreciation for the arts has been enhanced – 61% agreed Learned to have responsibility to improve the lives of others – 61% ASSESSMENT AND OUTCOME DATA
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Commitment from the top Faculty buy-in Develop clear goals and identity Adequate financial and human resources Leverage other campus resources Develop a solid assessment plan from the beginning ADVICE FOR OTHER INSITUTIONS FOR SUCCESS
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What can you do? Phase I: December Taking steps to increase staffing capacity Developing new programs, revising policies, and refining initiatives Phase II: Winter and Spring Implement programs ready for immediate action Further develop more complex initiatives Assess programmatic efforts III. NEXT STEPS
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