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THRIVE IN THE HIVE
Delaware State University Office of Student Success Parent Newsletter
Greetings and Welcome to the Hive! Dr. Jarso Jallah Saygbe - Associate Vice President (AVP) As we approach the end of the semester and eagerly anticipate the rest and respite of winter break, the Office of Student Success acknowledges and celebrates your dedication to supporting and guiding our scholars throughout the semester. It has been such a joy traveling together through this memorable and, at times, challenging year. We cannot thank you enough for your constant support of your students. We cannot be successful without you cheering them on, believing in them, and serving as advocates. Additionally, we acknowledge the critical role our administration, faculty, and staff play in ensuring and providing high-quality instruction in a safe and nurturing environment, where our scholars can learn and thrive as they navigate their educational journey to becoming careerready. This evidently reflects a vibrant DSU community that is deeply committed to student success. As we continue our partnership, please stay connected with us via THRIVE@desu.edu or StudentSuccess@desu.edu. If at any time during academic the year, you feel the need to contact me, I can be reached at 302.857.6072 or via e-mail at JSaygbe@desu.edu. Together, our scholars, faculty, and staff have accomplished a lot this Fall, and we look forward to their safe return. I encourage you to prepare for their return to class on January 8th, 2024. As they prepare to return, please emphasize to them the importance of seeking timely help, time management, being well-rested, engaged, and ready to learn. “ Great partnerships thrive because the people need each other.” - Courtney A. Kemp From our OSS family to yours, a Merry Christmas and a joyous, peaceful, and restful winter break. In Service, Dr. Jarso Jallah Saygbe
IN THIS ISSUE
END OF SEMESTER REMINDERS
DIRECTOR'S CORNER - COUNSELING
& LOOKING AHEAD: PG. 2
SERVICES AND INFORMATION: PG. 3
HORNET SPOTLIGHT: PG. 5
STAFF HIGHLIGHTS & CHANGES: PG. 8
IMPORTANT DATES | PG. 12
EAB NAVIGATE UPDATES: PG. 6
HONORS INDUCTION & GRAD.: PG. 9
ADVISOR DIRECTORY | PG. 13 - 14
STUDENT WELLNESS TIPS: PG. 4
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End of Semester Reminders Final Exam Week: December 11 - 15 (Monday - Friday) Students should locate and review their final exam schedule. Final exams don’t always occur in the same place, time, and day as the class. Review their Spring 2024 schedule to ensure their schedule is aligned with their declared major and degree requirements. Final Grades Due - December 18th The University is closed December 25th - January 1st, 2024
Registration - Winterim & Spring 2024 Schedule an appointment with your academic advisor on EAB Navigate or walk-in, if you have not registered for the Spring 2024 Semester. If an account hold is applied to a student’s account, check to see which hold it is (Student Accounts, Judicial, Admissions or Health Services). Contact the respective offices to resolve your holds.
Winterim Session Important dates for students enrolled in the winter session: Classes Begins – Monday ……………………....................................................….. December 11th Last Day to Add Classes …………………….....................................................…… December 12th Documentation for Non-Attendance ….................................................……. December 13th Last Day of Classes …………………………..........................................................……... January 5th
Housing & Residential Education Winter Recess Checkout December 15th by 4 p.m. (CHECK OUT WITH RESIDENCE LIFE STAFF) SPRING 2024 Check-In Returning Students: January 5th-6th, 2024, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (For students with outstanding obligations to satisfy, Student Services will close at 12 p.m. January 6th.) Financial Clearance: Spring Payment DUE January 5th, 2024 Register Full-time (and maintain 12 credit hours or more) Health forms MUST be submitted before move-in FOR QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS, CONTACT HOUSING@DESU.EDU
Looking Ahead - Spring 2024 While we look forward to the winter recess, let us be mindful of important dates and deadlines as we prepare and anticipate the upcoming school year. January 4th-5th (Thursday - Friday): Residence Halls Open for New Students January 4th-5th (Thursday - Friday): Registration for New Students January 5th-6th (Friday - Saturday): Residence Halls Open for Returning Students January 8th: First Day of Classes January 8th and Ends January 10th: Late Registration Begins January 17th: Last to Add/Drop Classes January 18th - 22nd (Thursday - Monday): Documentation for Non-Attendance Before the beginning of the Spring semester students should review their Spring 2024 schedule and ensure the following: Schedule alignment with degree program course sequence Full-time students - should be enrolled in 12 or more credits Check schedule for class time and location 2
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Director's Corner: Counseling Services Dr. Mark Parisi & Dr. Michael Monk, LPCMH, NCC Life as a student is rewarding, but it can also come with challenges. Student Counseling Services is here to help. Under the leadership of Associate Vice President, Dr. Michele Fisher, Campus Health Services is designed to help students meet their personal, social, and academic needs. A part of managing your health is to be mindful of your mental wellness. DSU supports students’ mental health through the Counseling Center. Challenges with work/life/school balance, academic struggles, family and relationship difficulties, and financial worries, can negatively impact students’ academic performance and mental health. Talking to someone who can help is worthwhile. This is why the counseling center is here to provide students with the help they need to achieve their goals. Counselors are involved in helping students explore their needs, feelings, interpersonal relationships, and life goals. All registered students have access to the Counseling Center’s services which includes individual and group counseling, crisis intervention, and workshops on personal development and mental health topics. Counseling sessions are offered in person at the center or through telehealth. The Counseling Center works with students to help eliminate any mental health barriers to their academic success. Counseling Services is led by Dr. Mark Parisi, Executive Director, and Dr. Michael Monk, Director, and offers confidential and free mental health support to all enrolled students. Dr. Mark L. Parisi earned his Ph.D. in counseling psychology from the University at Albany and is licensed as a psychologist in New York and Delaware. He has a master of education degree in counseling and human services from Lehigh University, a master of arts degree in linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania, and a bachelor of arts degree in Japanese studies and linguistics from Bucknell University. Dr. Michael Monk, LPCMH, NCC, holds Mark L. Parisi, PhD. Michael Monk, PhD, a Doctor of Philosophy degree in LPCMH, NCC Executive Director of Director of Counseling counseling supervision from Neumann Counseling Services University in Pennsylvania. He is a National Certified Counselor and a licensed professional counselor of mental health in Delaware. His master of education degree is in counseling from the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico.
COUNSELING SERVICES INFORMATION: Location: Cottage 504 Schedule an Appointment: To schedule an appointment call the office at 302.857.7381 or email: Counseling@desu.edu Hours Monday - Thursday, 8:30 am – 7:00 pm | Fridays, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Summer Hours (through August 22): Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Counseling Center FAQ’s: https://www.desu.edu/student-life/campus-healthservices/counseling-services/frequently-asked-questions 3
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Student Wellness Tips Whether it is midterms or finals, the Office of Student Success (OSS) knows that exams can be stressful. To help manage stress, these tips are provided for students to aid in the process. What is stress? There are two kinds of stress: eustress (natural stress) and distress (long-lasting). Natural stress, eustress, is needed to keep us alert, and motivated, and help solve problems. However, long-lasting stress (distress) can cause physical and psychological side effects such as gastrointestinal problems, depression, headaches, insomnia, heart disease, and bad habits, such as drinking, smoking, overeating, and drug use.
Tools to help manage stress Relaxation Techniques - Try meditation and yoga. Practice Acceptance- don’t stress over things you cannot change. Rational Self-Talk- Set realistic goals and reduce procrastination. Get organized - using a planner will help you manage your time, create a daily to-do list. Exercise- physical activity reduces the stress hormone cortisol. Physical fitness has benefits that extend beyond improved health. To help students work on their physical fitness, DSU offers the Wellness and Recreation Center (WRC). Students can participate in group fitness, personal training, intramurals, sports clubs, aquatics, and special events. Students can contact the WRC by emailing wrc@desu.edu or calling 302-857-7702. You can check out more WRC info here: https://www.desu.edu/student-life/wellness-recreation. Reduce Time Urgency- take things slow, be sure to pace yourself, and allow yourself ample time for tasks. Disarm Yourself- let go of competitiveness, and avoid the blame game. Quiet- set time aside for yourself to unwind. Set Good Habits- avoid smoking as it restricts blood circulation and affects the stress response, avoid excessive caffeine intake as caffeine increases nervousness, and eat a proper diet and number of meals. Socialize- laughter dispels stress, and speak with your trusted friends and family about your concerns or feelings.
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Hornet Spotlight The Hornet Highlight recognizes current DSU students, their experiences, and contributions to the University. Read all about their commitment to student success and how they share their talents with others to make DSU an exceptional place to learn and grow.
Celine Trombi - Sophomore, Hospitality & Tourism Management Major | Townsend, DE One thing I can tell you about succeeding in college is that it is not as simple as getting a degree and graduating. My success at Delaware State University (DSU) has been and will continue to be defined by the steps that I take to build a support network, involve myself in organizations focused on advancing my future career, and giving back to my local community. The first step I took toward success was joining the Honors Program. As a new student to the program, I was prepared to participate in a more rigorous and focused curriculum that holds its students to a higher standard with classes that provide more depth and insight into the subjects being taught. What I didn’t expect, was to also be provided with the resources and support that I needed to gain quality experiences both in and outside of the classroom. It was also unexpected that maintaining a connection with the supportive staff behind the Honors Program would lead to acquiring my first on-campus job as a student worker under the Office of Undergraduate Research Experiential Learning and Honors (URELAH). Leadership was my next venture at DSU. When the opportunity to be on the Freshman class board presented itself, I saw it as a chance to grow a presence at DSU. Freshman election season came and ended with Celine Trombi proudly serving as the Freshman Class Treasurer. I also joined the National Society of Minorities in Hospitality (NSMH). NSMH is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to helping students who are interested in pursuing a career in hospitality by providing resources, networking opportunities, and a supportive environment. In addition to being a student worker for URELAH, I am also a Supplemental Instructor Leader for Introduction to General Psychology with Integrated Academic Support Services (IASS). This leadership role is spent providing further assistance to students taking the course by reinforcing difficult concepts from the lectures they attend. Also, I have taken membership in more campus organizations including Hornets in Motion, Only the Hornets, and the DSU Chapter of NAACP. Through these organizations, I will be able to immerse myself in the local DSU and Dover community, make connections with Alumni to grow my network, and learn what actions I can take to advance the black community.
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EAB's Navigate: Micro Support Site Goes Live Debuted this Fall 2023 - The Office of Student Success aims to continually provide students, staff, and faculty with all the support needed to utilize Navigate. The microsite includes directions, videos, and frequently asked questions to access Navigate and support your students' journeys. Click here to access the Navigate Support Microsite - https://www.desu.edu/navigate Navigate streamlines the case notes, referral, and resource processes for the OSS team while providing students with a platform to schedule tutoring, advising, and other related services. Navigate allows faculty and staff to act collaboratively as a care team for students, monitoring their academic progress, professional needs, and personal concerns. Navigate also includes an app feature, which keeps students connected to OSS resources on the go. The Navigate app can be accessed on your various app stores, the Apple store or Google Play store, or directly in the DSU HUB app.
EAB Navigate: Academic Planner has Launched OSS is excited to announce a new tool for students. The Academic Planner tool in EAB Navigate provides students with tools to plan and monitor their degree progress from matriculation to graduation, providing a clear path to degree completion. The academic planner allows students to get a jump start on their registration planning for future semesters. Using the tool, students can generate a plan to share with their advisor with a few simple clicks. Students can access the academic planning feature by logging in to https://desu.navigate.eab.com/ with their DSU credentials. Is your student looking for more information on EAB or the planning tool? They can contact their academic advisor directly for assistance or reference the EAB Planning tool update email that was sent to their student email account.
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The New 'my.DESU' - Extending the DSU Hub Reimagined, redesigned, and completely in line with your DSU HUB App experience. Each tile represents the most utilized services or areas by students.
Categories/Tiles Computer and Email Accounts Student Finance Academics, Advising, and Registration New Student Enrollment
Meal Plans and Vouchers Housing University Calendars Health and Safety
Faculty/Staff Resources Athletics Bookstore Campus Contacts
Accessing Your Information To access particular links and applications, scroll to the category section under Spotlight (fig. 1A) and click on the general category. A page of links will open (fig. 1B) to navigate you to what you need.
Figure: 1A - Categories/Spotlight
Figure: Option 1B - Options/Links
Another useful feature on the page is the search box at the top of the page. Here you can search for any service, event, or category that the University offers. 7
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Staff Highlights Please join the OSS team in celebrating our recent staff accomplishments.
DSU Celebrates Customer Service Week Delaware State University continues its dedication to providing stellar customer service through its Customer Service Center of Excellence (CSCOE), led by Ms. Annette Turlington. During Customer Service Week, the CSCOE celebrated by sharing testimonials from staff and faculty expressing how they strive to deliver customer service to both internal and external DSU customers on a daily basis. The Office of Student Success’s (OSS) very own Mr. Franck Yehiri (academic advisor and adjunct faculty member) was featured in the testimonial. You can watch Mr. Yehiri’s message by clicking on the image.
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Delaware ACE Women’s Network (DAWN) Rising Star Ms. Tamecka Faria-Frisby, Advisement Director in the Office of Student Success was awarded the Delaware ACE Women’s Network 2023 DAWN Rising Star Award. The DAWN Rising Star Award is presented annually to one outstanding woman in each higher education institution in Delaware whose potential to achieve is evident.
Upcoming Presentation - 2024 ACTP Conference Ms. Anna Cortese, Director of Integrated Academic Support Services (IASS) proposal titled “How to Navigate a Tutorial Session: the Beginning, the Middle, the End, … and Beyond”, was accepted for the 2024 Association for the Coaching & Tutoring Profession (ACTP) Conference to be held March 17th - 20th, 2024 in Charlotte, NC.
OSS Staff Changes! Please help us welcome our newest additions to the team: Mr. Charles Fowler - Academic Advisor, COB Advising Ms. Francine Fennell - Academic Advisor, CHESS Advising Ms. Michelle Hutzler - Academic Advisor, COB Advising Dr. Laxmi Pathak - Assistant Director, Writing Studio - IASS On the same accord, farewell to Dr. Danielle Archambault as she moves on to another adventure.
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Mr. Charles Fowler
Ms. Francine Fennell
Ms. Michelle Hutzler
Dr. Laxmi Pathak
Dr. Danielle Archambault
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Honors Induction & Graduation Ceremony On Thursday, October 5th, 2023 the Office of Undergraduate Research, Experiential Learning, and Honors (URELAH) held its Annual Induction and graduation Ceremony for the first time in person since the start of the COVID pandemic. The ceremony was hosted by URELAH’s Executive Director, Dr. Shonda Poe. The Honors Program at Delaware State University was established in the early 1970s as an academic and cultural enrichment program for students with demonstrated exceptional ability and those with potential for academic excellence. The mission of the Honors Program at Delaware State University is to provide students with exceptional intellectual ability, motivation, and commitment with superior learning opportunities that challenge them to reach new levels of academic excellence in scholarship and creativity. Students interested in applying to the Delaware State University Honors Program can review admission requirements and fill out the application online here: https://www.desu.edu/academics/honors-program-admission For questions relating to the Honors Program, students can contact honors@desu.edu.
Honors Program Inductees - Fall 2023 Aaliyah Agboola Adesola Akinwale Cameron M Allen Kailee Louise Banks Lily Barrall Richard Boaf-Cudjoe Sheridan Bock-Martinez Brooklyn Bowen Kaila Brown Leah Brown Saniyah Bullock Tiffany Butcher Alana Maria CarterGrimes Juan Pablo Chavez Garcia Kendall Childs Haley Crawford Cierra Davis
Nia Dooley Ryann Ellerbe Destiny Everett Erynne Ford Kezia Fosu Derrick Galioto Matthew Gayle Isa ta George Jenesis Golden Joseph Green Cydney Harris-Stephens Matthew Harris Keyony Hawkins-Hill Ianna Hill Jordan Hunter Mariana Kebaso Christian King
Dariana Mallett Elizabeth Ojuri Melissa Ramon Munoz Aaliyah Robinson Savia Singh Joaquin Spencer Jr. Nya Stokes Enora Tamdem Brejon Turner Rashawn Velazquez Jaden Weatherspoon Taylor Weston Sumayah Wheatley Kristin White Chantai Williams Khalia Williams Rachael Williams
Honors Program Graduates 2023 - 2024 Ashanti Bradley Annie Addison-Cujoe Saul Alegria Jelani Bryant Maya Bythwood Mikiah Chavis Courtney Coates Inaaya Coleman Christina Cooper Amirah Fields-Lofland Carmen Graham Maya Gray Ella Green Zuri Hobson-Gladney
Joshua Holloway Kayla Howell Jamila Jackson Surmyah Jean-Baptiste Johnson Deena Ciara Jones Reve Kent Omiliya Lawrence Renee Leera-Caesar Imani Mathurin Victor McMillian Z'N ayah Mc Quillar-Moody Iyonna Miller Trinity Moody
Naziah Nelson Kennadie Patterson Allena Monet Pollard Raven Quander Trevor Selby Kayla Smith Deja Janae Smith-Showell Frank Striplet Lawrence Taylor Robert Turner Akay lia Walker Khaliyah White Caitlyn Wilson Christa Yeary 9
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Tutor Appreciation Week Celebrated The first week of October is recognized as “Tutor Appreciation Week”. Here at Delaware State University, Integrated Academic Support Services (IASS) makes it a point to celebrate our tutors and SI leaders to give recognition where it is deserved during this special week. This year, IASS dedicated a board in William C. Jason Library for faculty, staff, and students to write thank you cards for the tutors and SI leaders to post on the board for all to see. Additionally, IASS provided tutors with cookies and snacks throughout the week to remind them that the work they do is appreciated and does not go unnoticed. The Office of Student Success stands firmly in the belief that our tutors are the stars of their department, and the tutors shine brightly in the support that they provide their peers within the DSU Community. Excerpts from students' testimonials... She is so great! I Plan on attending more sessions
I Learned A Lot Today
Great Tutors!
My Tutor was extemely helpful
He’s the man
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Pictured are our tutors and SI Leaders Appreciation Board on the second floor of William C. Jason Library.
Flash Back Feature Mr. Mark Harris - Final Mixx The Office of Student Success extends a historical shout-out to Mr. Mark Harris, a current DSU employee working in the William C. Jason Library. Mr. Harris is a notable alum who was featured in the Hornet newspaper when DSU was known as Delaware State College. The article, “Dream Becomes Reality for Final Mixx,” featured below showcases Mr. Harris (pictured front row, first spot) and his bandmates who have just landed a recording contract for their rhythm and blues band, called Final Mixx, which was founded at DSU. OSS acknowledges Mr. Harris for his hard work and dedication to DSU. Do you have a flashback memory that you would like to share? If so, please send them to Thrive@desu.edu to be featured in an upcoming newsletter! 10
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Frequently Asked Questions: Parent/Families October marked the official registration season in the Office of Student Success. Students are strongly encouraged to meet with advisors to complete and engage in pre-registration activities. Below are some tips and questions regarding pre-registration.
Who’s my Academic Advisor? Students are assigned academic advisors by college, major, and last name. They can view their assignment on the OSS website under the advisor directory. Students can schedule advising appointments via the Navigate Student app under your Success Team. Alternatively, you can also access it through the DSU Hub app under the Navigate section.
How do I know when to register? All important dates and deadlines is listed on the academic calendar. The academic calendar can be found on my.desu.edu. Students should review the calendar frequently to ensure they keep ahead of any deadlines or school closings.
What is Pre-Registration? Pre-registration is what happens before schedules are officially entered in Banner (student information system). Students can meet with their advisors individually or during group advising to review their curriculum guides and complete academic plans and fill out course request forms. Once course request forms and academic plans are approved, then students will be provided pin numbers, so they can self-register in Banner Self-Service.
How does my student get Tutoring? Free academic support, including tutoring, are available at no charge for all DSU students through Integrated Academic Support Services (IASS). Students can schedule an appointment for any IASS service, including the quantitative reasoning center (math tutoring), writing studio (support for writers), or tutorial center (any subject except math and writing) using EAB’s Navigate. Tutoring is offered in person and online. You can find more info about IASS and its services here: https://www.desu.edu/academics/studentsuccess/integrated-academic-support-services.
How can my student stay organized? Organization and time management are essential skills for all college students. DSU offers time management and organizational support through Integrated Academic Support Services (IASS). IASS offers tutors that work with students to reinforce class concepts by utilizing multiple learning strategies and applying study/note-taking skills and test-taking strategies. You can connect with them on Instagram at DSU_IASS or check out their web page here: https://www.desu.edu/academics/studentsuccess/integrated-academic-support-services.
Who can my student speak to about Financial Aid? All students are served by the Office of Financial Aid. Each student is assigned a specific financial aid counselor. Counselors are assigned by the last name. Students can view their counselor’s contact information and schedule an appointment here: https://www.desu.edu/admissions/financial-aid/resources/contact-financial-aid. 11
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Important Dates to Know - Winter 2023 MARCH 30TH - NOVEMBER 23 (THURSDAY - THURSDAY) ..…................ PRE-REGISTRATION DECEMBER 2 (FRIDAY) ..……………………………..……....... WINTER SESSION PAYMENT DUE DATE DECEMBER 11 (MONDAY) ..……………………………..……………..….............................. CLASSES BEGIN DECEMBER 12 (TUESDAY) ..……………………………............................ LAST DAY TO ADD CLASSES DECEMBER 13 (WEDNESDAY) ............................ DOCUMENTATION FOR NON-ATTENDANCE DECEMBER 14 (THURSDAY) ... LAST DAY TO DROP/WITHDRAW FROM THE UNIVERSITY DECEMBER 26 (TUESDAY) - JANUARY 5 (FRIDAY) .………..... WINTER COURSE EVALUATIONS JANUARY 5 (FRIDAY) ..……………………………..……………..…......................... LAST DAY OF CLASSES JANUARY 9 (TUESDAY) .…….……...…..…..………...…......................……….……... FINAL GRADES DUE
Important Dates to Know - Spring 2024 JANUARY 4 (THURSDAY) .…..…........ RESIDENCE HALLS OPEN FOR NEW STUDENTS ONLY JANUARY 4 - 5 (THURSDAY - FRIDAY) ……………..……. REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS JANUARY 6 (SATURDAY) ….......…... RESIDENCE HALLS OPEN FOR RETURNING STUDENTS JANUARY 8 (MONDAY) ………………………..……..……..…….……………..……... CLASSES BEGIN @ 8 AM JANUARY 8 (MONDAY) .……………………..………….………………..……… LATE REGISTRATION BEGINS JANUARY 9 - 12 (TUESDAY - FRIDAY) .…….……...…..…..………...….……….……... I LOVE DSU WEEK JANUARY 10 (WEDNESDAY) ………….……………..….………….......……… LATE REGISTRATION ENDS JANUARY 15 (MONDAY) …........… MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY OBSERVANCE (CLOSED) JANUARY 17 (WEDNESDAY) ……………..………..…...……………... LAST DAY FOR ADDING CLASSES JANUARY 18 - 22 (THURS. - MON.) …….......….. DOCUMENTATION FOR NON-ATTENDANCE JANUARY 18 (THURSDAY) ……......…….. RECEIVING A GRADE OF “W” FOR DROPPED COURSE JANUARY 29 (MONDAY) …………..……………….....……………….. ACADEMIC EARLY ALERT BEGINS FEBRUARY 16 (FRIDAY) ..…………………….…………....……… LAST DAY TO REMOVE INCOMPLETES FEBRUARY 26 - APRIL 1 (MONDAY - MONDAY) ………….. ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT PERIOD MARCH 1 (FRIDAY) ……………………... RESIDENCE HALLS CLOSE @ 5 PM FOR SPRING BREAK MARCH 4 - 8 (MONDAY - FRIDAY) .………….…………..…………...…….………..….…….. SPRING BREAK MARCH 11 (MONDAY) ...…………………….……………. ACCELERATED SESSION II CLASSES BEGIN MARCH 29 - APRIL 1 (FRIDAY - MONDAY) ..…...… EASTER RECESS (UNIVERSITY CLOSED) APRIL 2 - 3 (TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY) …..………………………... PRIORITY PRE-REGISTRATION APRIL 4 - MAY 2 (THURSDAY - TUESDAY) ………..……...…….….. PRE-REGISTRATION PERIOD APRIL 8 - 25 (WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY) .…...…….… SPRING COURSE EVALUATIONS **** APRIL 10 (WEDNESDAY) ….......... LAST DAY TO DROP/WITHDRAW FOR THE UNIVERSITY APRIL 25 (THURSDAY) ………….………………….…..……………..…………....…….. LAST DAY OF CLASSES APRIL 26 (FRIDAY) ……………………………….…………….…..…….…….....……………………….. READING DAY APRIL 29 – MAY 3 (MONDAY - FRIDAY) ……………….…..…………....……… FINAL EXAMINATIONS MAY 3 (FRIDAY) ………………………………………..…………...……… RESIDENCE HALLS CLOSE @ 5 PM MAY 6 (MONDAY) ………………………...……………………..…………………..….…….….. FINAL GRADES DUE MAY 10 (FRIDAY) …....…..………………….….……….…….……………......……….…………. COMMENCEMENT View full and current Academic Calendars here as they are subject to change 12
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OSS Academic Advisor Directory College of Agriculture, Science & Technology (CAST) Major
Advisor
Students
Phone Ext
Agriculture (Pre-vet; General Ag), Biology (General; Health Professional; Research; Forensic Biology; Biological SciencesMedical Lab), Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering/Physics (Electrical; Optical; Biomedical),
Dr. Leroy Hawkins
Last names: A - C
LHawkins@desu.edu
(302) 857-7726 Library 214B
Mr. Franck Yehiri
Last names: D - J
FYehiri@desu.edu
(302) 857-6643 Library 214H
Mrs. Lynae L. Walker
Last names: K - Q
LWalker@desu.edu
(302) 857-7349 Library 214J
Dr. Marcel Poe
Last names: R - Z
MPoe@desu.edu
(302) 857-7984 Library 214I
Office
Mathematics (Mathematical Education; Math & Data Analytics), Natural Science (Food Science; Textiles & Apparel Studies)
College of Humanities, Education & Social Sciences (CHESS) Major
Advisor
Students
Phone Ext
Art, Criminal Justice, Education, English, History, Law Studies,
Ms. Angela Harper
Last names: A - E
AHarper@desu.edu
(302) 857-6183 Library 214F
Ms. Amy Kellen
Last names: F, H J, L - M
AKellen@desu.edu
(302) 857-6181 Library 214C
Ms. Francine Fennell
Last Names: O - R, FFennell@desu.edu T-W
(302) 857-7909 Library 214E
Dr. Carole Kpota-Middleton
Last names: G, K, S, X - Z
CKpota@desu.edu
(302) 857-6837 Library 214G
Phone Ext
Office
Liberal Studies, Mass Communications, Music (Music Education; Music Industry; Music Therapy), Political Science, Sociology
Office
College of Business (COB) Major
Advisor
Students
Accounting, Aviation (Aviation Management; Professional Pilot), Finance (Financial Economics; Finance & Banking), Hospitality & Tourism, Management (Business Analytics; General Management JR & SR; Human Resource Management; Marketing; MIS/ERP), Sport Management
Mrs. Tamekca Faria-Frisby
Last names: A - D & TFaria@desu.edu COBac@desu.edu Online
(302) 857-6907
BOA 108G
Mr. Charles Fowler
Last names: E - Mb CFowler@desu.edu COBac@desu.edu
(302) 857-6958
BOA 108C
Ms. Michelle Hutzler
Last names: Mc - T MHutlzer@desu.edu COBac@desu.edu
(302) 857-6943
BOA 108B
Dr. Cindy Seto-Friel
All Aviation & U – Z CFriel@desu.edu COBac@desu.edu
(302) 857-6904
Virtual | BOA 108F
Wesley College of Health & Behavioral Sciences (WCHBS) Major
Advisor
Students
Phone Ext
Kinesiology, Nursing
Ms. Michele Rush
A-F
MRush@desu.edu
(302) 736-2302 Budd Hall Rm. 16
Dr. Veronicah Mokaya
G-H&K-Q
VMokaya@desu.edu
(302) 736-2304 Budd Hall Rm. 14
Ms. Taylor McIntosh
I-J&R-Z
TMcIntosh@desu.edu
(302) 736-2432 Budd Hall Rm. 12
Pre-Nursing,
Office
Psychology, Public Health, Social Work
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OSS Program & Services Directory Office of Student Success Administration Name
Position
Phone Ext
Office
Dr. Jarso Jallah Saygbe
Associate Vice President
JSaygbe@desu.edu
(302) 857-6072
Library Rm. 229
Dr. Cassandra Green
Assistant Vice President
CGreen@desu.edu
(302) 857-6388
Library Rm. 223A
Ms. Taneisha Miner
Administrative Assistant
TMiner@desu.edu
(302) 857-6175
Library Rm. 228
Mr. Jeffrey Attakorah
Communications and Technical Services Specialist
JAttakorah@desu.edu
(302) 857-7201
Library Rm. 209
Academic Services For Student Athletes (ASSA) Name
Position
Phone Ext
Office
Mr. Kyle Graves
Associate Director
KGraves@desu.edu
(302) 857-7079
Library Rm. 221
Mr. Kendal Harris
Athletic Advisor
KAHarris@desu.edu
(302) 857-7263
Library Rm. 227B
Mr. Timothy Zinzel
Athletic Advisor
TZinzel@desu.edu
(302) 857-7415
Library Rm. 227A
Ms. Eulonda L. Pfister
Professional Tutor
EPfister@desu.edu
(302) 857-6038
Library Rm. 230
Office of Student Success - Programs & Services Name
Position
Phone Ext
Office
Dr. Tiffany Alexander
Coordinator of Student Transitions
TAlexander@desu.edu
(302) 857-7646
Library Rm. 214A
Ms. Asia-Synai Holmes
Sophomore Year Experience Specialist
ASHolmes@desu.edu
(302) 857-7646
Library Rm. 214E
Ms. Dianne Bogle
Intervention & Retention, Assistant Director
DBogle@desu.edu
(302) 857-7252
Library Rm. 208
Ms. Anna Cortese
Director, Integrated Academic Support Services ACortese@desu.edu
(302) 857-6387
Library Rm. 206A
Dr. Laxmi Pathak
Assistant Director, Writing Studio
LPathak@desu.edu
(302) 857-7539
Library Rm. 207
Mr. Justin Blank
JBlank@desu.edu
(302) 736-2571
Budd Hall Rm. 03
Ms. Gloria Knowles
Coordinator, Integrated Academic Support Services Coordinator, Retention Programs & Services
GKnowles@desu.edu
(302) 857-6334
Library Rm. 213
Ms. Ondrea Murphy
Executive Director, Library Services
OMurphy@desu.edu
(302) 857-6192
Library Rm. 127
Office of Undergraduate Research, Experiential Learning & Honors (URELAH) Name
Position
Phone Ext
Office
Dr. Shonda L. Poe
Director
SPoe@desu.edu
(302) 857-6715
Library Rm. 223B
Ms. Danielle Craig
Assistant Director
DKCraig@desu.edu
(302) 857-7958
Library Rm. 200
Mrs. Terry Pauls-Smith
Secretary / Program Assistant
TPSmith@desu.edu
(302) 857-7514
Library Rm. 223
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FALL 2023
VOLUME 2: ISSUE 3
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