The Inaugural New England Hispanic and Minority Serving Institutions Conference

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FROM ENROLLING TO THRIVING:

Welcome from Salem State University

I am pleased to welcome you to our campus, located in the historic, seaside community of Salem, Massachusetts! Salem State University (SSU) is proud to partner with our colleagues at Bunker Hill, Holyoke, and MassBay Community Colleges and to serve as host of this inaugural Hispanic and Minority Serving Institution (HSI and MSI) New England conference. We are so grateful to the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education for recognizing the importance of this work and for the funding to make this conference possible. As the Hispanic and Latino student population grows throughout New England, it behooves us to prepare to meet the needs of this community and remove any barriers to college access and completion. Your being here today will help make this possible, and together we can build capacity to better serve our students, contribute to a diverse well-educated workforce, and leverage the importance of Hispanic and Minority Serving Institutions in New England. As the Commonwealth’s Civic Engagement University and likely the first four-year comprehensive HSI/MSI in the Commonwealth, SSU looks forward to partnering with you on this work in the years ahead!

Welcome from Conference Hosts

We are thrilled that you are joining us for this HSI and MSI Conference and are excited for two days of building community and increasing our collective capacity to better serve our Hispanic and Latino population. Eighteen months ago, as leaders of two areas central to Salem State’s identity, we began having conversations about the synergies and the intersectionality of our fields. We quickly realized the similarities in our goals and the collective mission we support as a public comprehensive university. The work in our areas is deeply rooted in social justice, engages with community and stakeholders at a variety of levels, and values our students’ and broader communities’ cultural wealth, which is essential to student success and enhancing the public good for the region we serve.

At SSU, we are proud to focus on student servingness, while reducing gaps and fostering success for all students. We know that serving our students goes beyond enrollment and is, most importantly, about providing a transformative educational experience that supports students as they discover who they are and reach their academic and life goals. With our preparation efforts as an emerging HSI-MSI and our longtime commitment to civic engagement, we were ready and eager to pilot some of the innovative ideas we had been discussing. We were thrilled to convene a consortium, including Bunker Hill Community College, MassBay Community College and Holyoke Community College, on the successful application for funding from the Department of Higher Education, which is sponsoring this conference today.

The next two days will be devoted to sharing knowledge from across and beyond New England, as we collectively work to increase access and success in higher education and discuss the many educational priorities for Massachusetts’ HSIs and the greater Hispanic and Latino community. We look forward to developing new collaborations and partnerships as a result of this conference and to working with you to meet the needs of current and future students across all our campuses. Enjoy the conference,

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Thursday, July 18, 2024

8:30 am Check-in:

Sophia Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts, North Campus. All morning sessions are being held at this location.

9:30 am Welcome:

John D. Keenan, President, Salem State University

Elisa Castillo, PhD, Assistant Vice President for HSI-MSI Initiatives, Salem State University

10:00 am Keynote:

“From Ideas to Action: Intentionally Serving Today’s Latino Students”

Deborah Santiago, co-founder and CEO of Excelencia in Education

11:15 am Plenary Panel: “Data, Policy, and Equity in Higher Education: Centering Latino College Students in New England”

Miguel Montalva Barba, PhD, Assistant Professor, UMass Boston;

Lorna Rivera, PhD, Director, Gastón Institute, UMass Boston;

Elena Quiroz-Livanis, PhD Candidate, Assistant Commissioner for Academic Policy and Student Success, MA Department of Higher Education;

Jorge Fanjul, Executive Director, MA Latinos for Education;

Camila Díaz, Student, Salem State University

12:25 pm Message from HACU

Lena Rodriguez, PhD, Senior Vice President for Policy and Government Relations, HACU

12:30 pm Caribbean Lunch: North Campus Cafe, North Campus

1:00 pm

President’s and Provost’s Strategy Lunch with Deborah Santiago (Invitation only)

Charlotte Forten Legacy Room, Meier Hall, Room 316B, North Campus

1:45 pm Breakout Session 1: North and Harrington Campus Locations (See page 3)

3:00 pm Coffee Break: Ellison Campus Center Lobby, North Campus; Bertolon Lobby, Harrington Campus

3:15 pm

Breakout Session 2: North and Harrington Campus Locations (See Page 4)

6:00-8:00 pm Seaside Community Reception (Reservation required)

House of the Seven Gables , 115 Derby Street, Salem, MA (Bus pick up at 5:30 pm, Harrington Campus Bus Stop behind Starbucks). The bus will be transporting guests to and from Harrington Campus and the House of Seven Gables between 5:30-9:00 pm.

Deborah Santiago

PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Friday, July 19, 2024

8:00 am Breakfast:

Charlotte Forten Hall Room 123 (behind Starbucks), Harrington Campus.

8:30 am Day Two Check-in and Coffee:

Sophia Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts, North Campus. Morning Welcome and Keynote are being held at this location.

9:00 am Welcome:

Cynthia Lynch, Assistant Vice Provost for Civic Engagement and Academic Strategic Support, Salem State University

John D. Keenan, President, Salem State University

The Honorable Kimberley Driscoll ’89 , Lieutenant Governor, Commonwealth of Massachusetts

José Luis Santos, PhD, Senior Deputy Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Higher Education

9:30 am Keynote:

“Servingness: How to go from Enrolling to Serving Latinx Students”

Gina Ann Garcia, PhD, HSI Scholar, Activist, Author, and Speaker

11:00 am Breakout Session 3 North Campus Locations (See Page 5)

12:20 pm Latin American Lunch North Campus Cafe, North Campus

1:30 pm Breakout Session 4 North Campus Locations (See Page 6)

CLOSING PLENARY AND NEXT STEPS:

Veterans Hall, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus

3:00 pm Closing Plenary:

Noe Ortega, PhD, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Higher Education

3:30 pm Next Steps:

Christopher MacDonald-Dennis, EdD, Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion, Salem State University

Yvonne Ruiz, PhD, Professor, Salem State University

Gina Ann Garcia

Breakout Session 1: Thursday 1:45 pm – 3:00 pm

Successful Pathways for Latinx Community College Transfer Students

Bertolon 112, Harrington Campus

This session will share outcomes from the Latino Student Success Initiative, a partnership between Bunker Hill Community College and UMass Boston’s Gastón Institute, focusing on equitable outcomes for Latinx students.

Lorna Rivera, PhD, Director, Gastón Institute, UMass Boston; Jonathan Vega Martínez, PhD Candidate, Gastón Institute, UMass Boston; and R. Arlene Vallie, Interim Dean, Academic Affairs, Bunker Hill Community College .

Context Matters: The Educational Lives of Massachusetts Latine College Students

Bertolon 111, Harrington Campus

Grounded in research, best practices, and cultural wealth models for teaching and learning, this interactive session centers on the educational lives and social contexts of Latine college students. Together, we will explore: who are today’s Latine students and what historical, social, and political factors impact their educational experiences and outcomes? What are some effective institutional policies, programs, and practices that promote Latine student success? What might this look like at Hispanic-Serving Institutions? How can we transform institutions of higher learning from Hispanic enrolling to Hispanic serving?

Melissa Colón, PhD, Assistant Professor, Urban Education, Leadership and Policy Studies and Research Associate, Gastón Institute, UMass Boston.

The Role of

Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) in Developing Community Engagement Frameworks for Supporting

Latinx Students

Charlotte Forten Residence Hall 123, Harrington Campus , (Behind Starbucks)

This interactive session will present two ABCD-based frameworks that HSIs and emerging HSIs can utilize to better support their Latinx students’ community engagement activities. Participants will walk away with strategies and insights that will help them create more relevant, supportive, and asset-oriented community engagement opportunities to center Latinx student identities and communities to enhance institutions’ ability to serve this student population with intention.

Marisol Morales, EdD, Executive Director, Carnegie Elective Classifications, and Assistant Vice President, American Council on Education.

The

Developing Hispanic Serving Institutions Journey: From Title V Eligibility to Funding Veterans Hall, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus

Join us for an interactive panel discussion aimed to equip you for the journey from eligibility to a competitive grant application. This session will introduce attendees to the eligibility designation process, design and development of the Title V grant application, stakeholder engagement and collaboration, and practical tips for successful submission.

Brian Vanden Heuvel, PhD, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Salem State University; Derek Lopez, PhD, Associate Vice President of Operations and Advancement, Colorado State University Pueblo; Theresa Brewer, President, TLB Consulting; Kathe German, President, Development Institute; and Maritza Gaviria Onodje, Director of Student Success, Bunker Hill Community College.

Pathway Coaching and Holistic Advising: Lessons from the HOPE Initiative and LifeMap

MLK Room, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus

This session will explore how Advising and LifeMap and the HOPE Initiative at Bunker Hill Community College collaborate to assist students with financial, academic, and career (F-A-C) plans. Attendees will learn how coaches and navigators in LifeMap and HOPE use high impact practices to improve outcomes, focusing on equity and cultural wealth. Additionally, participants will engage in an activity to consider how they can foster intentional collaboration within their institution to create a cohesive student experience.

Jacqueline McMillion-Williams, Director of Advising and LifeMap, Bunker Hill Community College; and Emily Singer, Program Manager, Center for Equity and Cultural Wealth, Bunker Hill Community College.

Breakout Session 2: Thursday 3:15 pm – 4:30 pm

The Importance of Multilingual and Multicultural Literacy at an HSI-MSI University

MLK Room, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus

This session will discuss a Salem State initiative that prioritizes language access for Latinx families. Through a cross campus collaboration, a language protocol was created and essential documents and information were translated into Spanish and other languages.

Michele C. Dávila Gonçalves, PhD, Professor, Salem State University; and Stephanie Valencia Rangel, Graduate Student, Salem State University.

Best Practices in Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) for HSIs/MSIs

Bertolon 112, Harrington Campus

Recognizing and valuing our students’ assets can culturally enrich our institutions and positively impact equity. For HSIsMSIs, Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) is an academic strategy that promotes achievement by formally recognizing the value of these assets. This session will provide ideas for planning and implementing best practice CPL programming that prioritizes academic success for our diverse student populations.

Cristy Sugarman, EdD, Executive Director, Center for Alternative Studies and Educational Testline, North Shore Community College.

Faculty and Staff Affinity Groups

Bertolon 111, Harrington Campus

This session will highlight how MassBay Community College uses affinity groups to provide a sense of belonging, empower members to collectively advocate for and address systemic issues, and promote diversity, equity and inclusion.

Lynn S. Moore, PhD, Chief Diversity Officer, MassBay Community College; Phara Boyer, Director, Health Sciences Admissions and Admissions Operations, MassBay Community College; Elizabeth Kinsman, Success Project Manager, MassBay Community College; and Claudia Ortiz, Associate Director of Admissions, International Student Compliance, MassBay Community College.

Additional Federal Grant Opportunities

for Emerging

Veterans Hall, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus

HSIs and MSIs

Participants will become aware of the funding opportunities at the National Science Foundation (NSF) for emerging and designated HSIs.

Kathi Crow, PhD, Professor and AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, Salem State University and the National Science Foundation; Michael Ferrara, Program director for the HSI and S-STEM programs, National Science Foundation; and Jennifer Ellis, Program director for the Noyce and the National STEM Teacher Corps Pilot Program.

Cultural Humility in Higher Education as a Model for Servingness: Building Institutional Capacity

Charlotte Forten Residence Hall 123, Harrington Campus, (Behind Starbucks)

This panel discussion, moderated by Vanessa Martínez, PhD, will focus on how Cultural Humility can become a framework for building institutional capacity for increasing a sense of belonging. The session will explore the role of cultural humility with HSI servingness.

Irma Medina, Director of Integrative Learning, Holyoke Community College; Julissa Colón, Director of El Centro, Holyoke Community College; Vanessa Martínez, PhD, Professor of Anthropology and Coordinator of Community Based Learning, Holyoke Community College; and Raúl D. Gutiérrez, Professor of Latinx Studies and Spanish/Coordinator of Learning Communities, Holyoke Community College.

Working Together for Student Success: Latine Communities and Public Universities

Bertolon 113, Harrington Campus

Join presenters to learn how community/university partnerships like the Latino Education Institute at Worcester State University can advance Latino student success.

Maria Juncos-Gautier, Executive Director, Latino Education Institute, Worcester State University; and Thomas Conroy, Chair Urban Studies and Director of City Lab, Worcester State University.

Breakout Session 3: Friday 11:00 am – 12:15 pm

Anti-Racist Community Engagement: Principles and Practices

MLK Room, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus

This interactive workshop is centered on strategies we can use to build skills we and our students need to engage in anti-racist community engaged work. Together, we’ll review the Principles for Anti-Racist Community Engagement, determine the skills we need to develop in our students and ourselves to abide by the principles, and collaborate on ways we can target these skills in our course planning and teaching.

Megan Schumaker Murphy, Assistant Professor, Childhood Education and Care, Salem State University; Roopika Risam, Associate Professor, Digital Humanities and Social Engagement, Dartmouth College; and Carlie Pierre, Director, Education and Training, Office of Inclusive Excellence, Salem State University.

A Roadmap to Serving Latinx Students and Beyond for Hispanic and Minority Serving Institutions in New England

Veterans Hall, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus

This session will discuss how Salem State developed an HSI-MSI Roadmap to servingness by focusing on the specific needs of Hispanic and Latino students in New England. By defining “servingness,” engaging in a community collaborative process, and centering on the intersectional identities of these populations, the roadmap has been integrated into the university’s Strategic Plan and is already being implemented.

Elisa Castillo, AVP for HSI-MSI Initiatives, Salem State University; and Keja Valens, Professor of English, Salem State University.

Pa’lante: Building Bridges and Breaking Barriers for Undocumented Student Success

Charlotte Forten Legacy Room, Meier Hall 316B, North Campus

Join a discussion exploring how colleges can become undocu-friendly and support the retention and success of undocumented students. Participants will examine barriers to education for undocumented students and brainstorm policies and practices to alleviate these challenges on their campuses.

Renata Mauriz, Director, Immigrant Services, Bunker Hill Community College.

Inclusive STEM Classrooms

Berry Library 215, North Campus

HSIs are more STEM-oriented than non-HSIs so it is particularly important for STEM classes and programs to be inclusive learning environments. We will discuss STEM pedagogies that build on the cultural capital that students bring to the classroom and that have helped retention and graduation rates in STEM at HSIs.

Kathi Crow, Professor of Mathematics and AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow, Salem State University and the National Science Foundation; Laura Laranjo, Assistant Professor of Biology, Salem State University; Nicole Jefferson, Engineering Education Graduate Student, Virginia Tech; and Amy Mercado, Education Professor, Salem State University.

Latinx Community in Massachusetts and Valuing Community Partners

Metro Room, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus

Join us to explore working with Latinx populations in the classroom and community, focusing on creating mutually beneficial community-based learning projects. The session will discuss making this practice manageable without overtaxing community partners and how to celebrate the work throughout the process.

Vanessa Martínez, PhD, Professor of Anthropology/Coordinator of Community Based Learning, Holyoke Community College; and Raúl D. Gutiérrez, Professor of Latinx Studies and Spanish/Coordinator of Learning Communities, Holyoke Community College.

Breakout Session 4: Friday 1:30 pm – 2:45 pm

HACU’s National Policy Briefing and Internship Presentation

Veterans Hall, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus

Join the HACU DC team for a briefing on higher education policies impacting Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), covering the latest Capitol Hill developments and federal funding status. The session will also explore the HACU National Internship Program (HNIP) and share best practices for amplifying HSI messaging and outreach.

Lena T. Rodriguez, Senior Vice President of Policy and Govt Relations, HACU; Xiomara Santos, Director of Government Relations, HACU; and Diana Vasquez, Executive Director of HNIP, HACU.

Developing and Delivering Inclusive Pedagogy

Charlotte Forten Legacy Room, Meier Hall 316B, North Campus

Presenters will share institutional models supporting inclusive pedagogy at HSIs and emerging HSIs. They will showcase culturally responsive methods from HCC’s Learning Communities and Latinx Studies program, as well as inclusive practices benefiting all students from SSU’s Building Inclusive Academic Communities.

Keja Valens, Professor of English, Salem State University; and Raúl D. Gutiérrez, Professor of Latinx Studies and Spanish/ Coordinator of Learning Communities, Holyoke Community College.

Imaginado, Realizado,

y Presente: The Birth and Evolution of El Centro

Berry Library 215, North Campus

This presentation will highlight a culturally responsive approach in planning, designing, managing, and implementing the El Centro program at Holyoke Community College. Emphasizing Latinx cultural wealth, our goal is to shift campus culture towards becoming a Hispanic Thriving Institution through El Centro, a fully bilingual academic and holistic support program tailored for Latinx students, with strategic alignment to institutional goals.

Julissa Colón, Director, El Centro, Holyoke Community College; Alfonso Herrera-Neal, Student Success Counselor, Holyoke Community College; and Sullynette Ortiz, Academic Counselor, Holyoke Community College.

Redefining Success: The Role of Cultural Wealth and Anti Racist Community Engagement Metro Room, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus

Tara Yosso’s community cultural wealth model provides a framework for community engagement that is anti-racist, action oriented, and self-reflective. This workshop will provide participants the opportunity to use a few activities to discuss and practice the development of programming, pedagogies and practices that highlight the assets of BIPOC students, and therefore their “success.”

Vanessa Martínez, Professor of Anthropology, Community Based Learning Coordinator, NSF STEM Co-PI, Holyoke Community College.

Recruitment and Retention: Diversity Ambassadors

MLK Room, Ellison Campus Center, North Campus

Overview of the Diversity Ambassador program at MassBay that facilitates the racial and ethnic diversity of faculty and staff. Diversity Ambassadors serve as special representatives charged to sit on each search committee to promote and encourage diverse hiring practices, including, but not limited to, identifying diverse candidates and the value added to the institution, an essential role designed to build capacity for diverse hiring.

Lisa MacDonald, Director of Equity Compliance, MassBay Community College; Lynn S. Moore, Chief Diversity Officer, MassBay Community College; and Lisa Slavin, Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management, MassBay Community College.

Frequently Asked Questions for Conference Participants

Lodging

You can make a reservation or extend your stay by contacting Conference Services

Charlotte Forten Residence Hall, our newest residence hall, 73W Loring Ave Salem, MA 01970 (Harrington Campus).

Linens are included in your reservation.

Check-in for overnight conference guests:

Wednesday, July 17 2 to 7 pm

Thursday, July 18 7 to 9 am, and 12 to 7 pm

If you are arriving in Salem outside of this time, or if you have questions, please contact Chas Tewksbury (ctr_ctewksbury@salemstate.edu).

Overnight guests will receive a parking pass in an email.

Parking is available across the street from Charlotte Forten Residence Hall at 70 Loring Avenue and 267 Canal Street.

Parking

Conference parking is free on campus.

Parking is available on North Campus within a block or two of the Sophia Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts theater and other conference locations. Turn right on College Drive from 356 Lafayette Street after you pass the Sophia Gordon Center and Meier Hall. The North Campus parking lot is on College Drive on the left-hand side. The North Campus parking garage is on College Drive at the bottom of the hill, turning left at the stop sign.

Check-in Location

The Sophia Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts is located at 356 Lafayette Street, Salem (North Campus).

Seaside Networking Reception

A separate reservation is required for the Seaside Networking Reception at a cost of $30.

Transportation is provided to the Reception from Central Campus starting at 5:30 pm.

The address to the House of the Seven Gables is 115 Derby Street, Salem.

The reception will take place in the garden on the lawn. Please wear appropriate footwear.

Getting Around Salem

Destination Salem: salem.org

Let Destination Salem be your guide to exploring the city of Salem, MA. Experience Salem art, culture, unique shops and boutiques and delicious fine dining.

Streets of Salem: streetsofsalem.com

More than a decade ago, SSU History professor Donna Seger began Streets of Salem, a blog about Salem history, historic preservation, architecture, design and decoration, gardening, shopping and everyday curiosities.

Visit salem.org/food-and-drink for local restaurant options.

Additional Dining and Shopping Locations

Vinnin Square Plaza in Swampscott is also less than 10 minutes from Salem State and is accessible via public transportation. For accommodations and access information visit salemstate.edu/access or email

Participating Institutions and Organizations

Berkshire Community College

Bunker Hill Community College

Bridgewater State University

Bristol Community College

Bunker Hill Community College

Community College of Rhode Island

CT State Capital

Dartmouth College

Eastern CT State University

Fitchburg State University

Framingham State University

Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology

Gastón Institute, UMass Boston

GivePulse

Governor’s Latinx Empowerment Council

HACU

Holyoke Community College

InsideTrack

Ixe Advising, LLC

Johnson & Wales University - Providence, RI

Latinos for Education

Lopez Grant Consultants, LLC

Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Massachusetts Department of Higher Education

MassBay Community College

Maynard High School

Middlesex Community College

Mount Wachusett Community College

Nashua Community College

National Science Foundation

North Shore Community College

Northern Essex Community College

Northshore Community College

Quinsigamond Community College

Rhode Island College

Roxbury Community College

Salem State University

Southern Connecticut State University

Springfield Technical Community College

Massachusetts State Universities Council of Presidents

Suffolk University

SUNY Stony Brook

uAspire, Inc.

University of Massachusetts Amherst

University of Massachusetts at Boston

Urban College of Boston

Virginia Tech

Worcester State University

Thank You

We are grateful to our consortium partners for working with us to build capacity to serve our Hispanic and Latino students, and transform campus cultures to be equity-minded for all students as emerging and designated HSIs-MSIs. Forward Together! Juntos Pa’lante, Juntos Pra Frente :

Maritza Gaviria Onodje, MPA, Director of Student Success Initiative, Bunker Hill Community College

Emily Singer, Program Manager, Center for Equity and Cultural Wealth, Bunker Hill Community College

Julissa Colón, MPA-GLPP, Director of El Centro, Holyoke Community College

Irma Medina, Interim Director of Integrative Learning, Holyoke Community College

Lynn Moore, PhD, Chief Diversity Officer and Director of Students of Color, MassBay Community College

Lisa Slavin, Vice President for Enrollment Management, MassBay Community College

A very special thank you to:

Associate Dean Beth Massaro, EdD, and the School of Social Work for their support of the conference and for co-hosting the Seaside Community Reception.

Ashley Velez Rosario, José Henríquez, and the Sodexo team for their culinary support, authentic offerings and cultural wealth.

We also want to thank our Salem State colleagues for their support and dedication to making the Inaugural HSI and MSI New England Conference a reality:

Kate Adams, Assistant Director, Center for Civic Engagement

Paula Andrea Ariza, Graduate Assistant, Inclusive Excellence

Eliza Bobek, PhD, Director, Center for Teaching Innovation

Adria Duijvesteijn, Senior Director, External Affairs and Strategic Initiatives, President’s Office

Alexander Eden, PhD Candidate, Contractor, HSI-MSI Initiatives

Sahar Hussain, Instructional Designer, Center for Teaching Innovation

Christopher MacDonald-Dennis, EdD, Vice President, Diversity and Inclusion

Mike Mitchell, Associate Director, Alumni Relations

Melissa Muriel, Administrative Assistant, Counseling and Health Services

Bruce Perry, PhD, Assistant Dean, Academic Initiatives and Accreditations

Carlie Pierre, Director of Education and Training, Inclusive Excellence Office

David Silva, PhD, Provost and Academic Vice President, Academic Affairs

Conference Website: salemstate.edu/hsiconference

Contact Us: HSI@salemstate.edu | Follow us on Instagram: @SSU_HSI_MSI

1. Sullivan Building (SB) School of Graduate Studies

School of Education School of Continuing and Professional Studies

2. Administration Building (ADM) / Human Resources

4. Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts

6. Meier Hall (MH) / College of Arts and Sciences

Forten Legacy Room (316B)

(ECC) / Alumni Plaza

(213)

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