Meet Pullias researchers at ASHE 2018

Meet Pullias researchers at ASHE 2018

The 43rd annual conference of the Association for the Study of Higher Education takes place Nov. 14-17, 2018, in Tampa, Fla. This year’s event is particularly special for the Pullias Center because Pullias Center co-director William G. Tierney will be honored with the Howard R. Bowen Distinguished Career Award!

In addition, researchers from the Pullias Center will be presenting on a wide variety of topics, from “Conceptualizing Whiteness and Power in U.S. Higher Education” to “Chronic Math Tracking in the Transition to College.” And, as in previous years, the USC Rossier School of Education will host a reception.

We would love to see you at the sessions and other events. See the schedule of Pullias-related happenings below.

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Examining Racial Equity Projects for People of Color by People of Color
Wednesday, November 14, 3:00pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Grand Salons I-J
Presenting Author: Theresa E. Hernandez

Thursday, November 15, 2018

A New Framework for Inclusion in the Geosciences: Community-Based, Place-Based Science in a Virtuous Exchange
Thursday, November 15, 12:45pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Meeting Room 4
Presenting Authors: Julie Posselt, Corey Garza, Lora Harris, Marco Hatch, Julia Parrish

Sense of Belonging and Mattering Among Two Cohorts of First Year Students Participating in a Comprehensive College Transition Program (CCTP)
Thursday, November 15, 12:45pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Meeting Room 5
Presenting Authors: Darnell Cole, Christopher Newman, Liane Hypolite

Identifying Secondary School to Community College Curricular Misalignment for English Learners: Race, Ethnicity, Language Fluency
Thursday, November 15, 2:15pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Third Floor, Meeting Room 8
Presenting Authors: Tatiana Melguizo, Stella M. Flores, Tim Carroll, David Velasquez

Friday, November 16, 2018

What Can Relational Sociology Reveal about Power Dynamics and Student Attrition in Developmental Education?
Friday, November 16, 8:00am, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Meeting Room 2
Presenting Author: Michael Lanford

Campus Law Enforcement: Legitimacy and Competing Institutional Processes
Friday, November 16, 10:45am, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Grand Salons F-J
Presenting Author: Jude Paul Matias Dizon

Inequitable Structures: Class and Caste in Indian Higher Education
Friday, November 16, 12:15pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Meeting Room 6
Presenting Author: William G. Tierney

Making Sense of “Outsiderness”: How Life History Informs the College Experiences of Non-Traditional Students
Friday, November 16, 12:15pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Meeting Room 6
Presenting Author: Michael Lanford

Diversity & Inclusion: Resources for Equity Work in The Woke Academy
Friday, November 16, 1:45pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Grand Salon C
Presenting Author: Theresa E. Hernandez

Professors as Equity Advocates to Advance Racial Equity in Faculty Hiring
Friday, November 16, 1:45pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Grand Salon D
Presenting Author: Roman Liera

Mapping Cultural Inclusion, Exclusion, and Socialization in Scientific Fieldwork
Friday, November 16, 3:15pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Grand Salon G
Presenting Authors: Julie Posselt, Anne-Marie Nunez

ASHE Awards Ceremony 
William G. Tierney is the recipient of the Howard R. Bowen Distinguished Career Award
Fri, November 16, 4:45 to 6:15pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Grand Salons F-J

USC Rossier School of Education Reception
Friday, November 16, 6:30pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second Floor, Florida Salon V

POSTER SESSION

Linking College Success Program Proactive Advising and Student Academic Self-Efficacy and Grade Point Average
Friday, November 16, 11:15am, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Grand Ballroom Foyer
Presenting Authors: Gwendelyn Rivera, Darnell Cole, Joseph Kitchen

Saturday, November 17, 2018

Conceptualizing Whiteness and Power in U.S. Higher Education: Meritocracy and the Structure that Facilitates Social Reproduction
Saturday, November 17, 10:30am, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second Floor, Grand Salon C
Presenting Author: Deborah E. Southern

Multiple marginalities, college knowledge, and gang-associated Latino males
Saturday, November 17, 10:30am, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Meeting Room 1
Presenting Authors: Adrian H. Huerta, Patricia McDonough, Walter Recharde Allen

The Campus Underground Railroad: Strategies of Resistance, Care and Courage within University Cultural Centers
Saturday, November 17, 10:30am, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Third Floor, Meeting Room 8
Presenting Authors: Toby S. Jenkins, Liane Hypolite, Rosalind Conerly

Sensemaking about Equity and Inclusion in a STEM Doctoral Education Diversity Initiative
Saturday, November 17, 12pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Grand Salon C
Presenting Author: Theresa E. Hernandez

Applying racial formation theory to analyzing AAPI-serving institution legislation
Saturday, November 17, 1:30pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Grand Salon C
Presenting Author: Jude Paul Matias Dizon

Uncovering the Inequality of Equity: Narratives of Faculty Fatigue and “Awakening” through Intergroup Dialogue at White Serving Institutions (WSIs)
Saturday, November 17, 12pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Grand Salon H
Presenting Authors: Aireale Rodgers, Regina Lopata Logan

One Step Forward, Two Steps Back? Chronic Math Tracking in the Transition to College
Saturday, November 17, 1:30pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second Floor, Meeting Room 1
Presenting Authors: David Velasquez, Federick Ngo

PRESIDENTIAL SESSION

#HereToo: A Forum on Sexual Harrassment and Other Forms of Sexual Violence in the Higher Education Workplace
Saturday, November 17, 3:00pm, Tampa Marriott Waterside, Second, Grand Salons AB
Participants: Shafiqa Ahmadi, Lorelle L. Espinosa, Jessica Harris, Chris Linder, Susan B. Marine