Apr 11, 2026 | Commission for Assessment & Evaluation Blog, Commission for Assessment and Evaluation
From Compliance to Culture: How to Make Continuous Improvement Stick By Dr. Rolanda S. Horn Vice President for Institutional Effectiveness and SACSCOC Liaison Georgia Piedmont Technical College Let me ask you something: When faculty and staff at your institution hear...
Nov 18, 2025 | Commission for Assessment & Evaluation Blog, Commission for Assessment and Evaluation
Serving with Purpose: Lessons Learned from Consulting in Assessment and Research By Jerri Berry Danso Doctoral Student, Evaluation, Statistics, and Methodology University of Tennessee, Knoxville Hi! I’m Jerri Berry Danso, a second-year doctoral student in the...
Jul 13, 2021 | Commission for Assessment & Evaluation Blog, Uncategorized
For nearly a decade, ACPA’s Student Affairs Assessment Institute has served as the premier gathering of student affairs professionals seeking to build capacity in assessment. Whether you a brand new to assessment, taking on new responsibilities in your unit, or...
Feb 27, 2021 | Commission for Assessment & Evaluation Blog
By: Becky Haas and Matt Venaas Best practices for visualizing data may not be the first thing we naturally focus on in our assessment work. But, if a fundamental goal of doing good assessment work is to make a difference on our campuses and enable others to take...
Mar 6, 2019 | Commission for Assessment & Evaluation Blog
By: Vicki L. Wise and Lisa J. Hatfield Perhaps you are interested in publishing but have never written an article. It can be intimidating to know where to begin. We suggest that you start with a recent conference presentation! In our book A Guide to Becoming a...
Jan 21, 2019 | Commission for Assessment & Evaluation Blog
By: Allison Vickers Like most higher education graduate students, I sat through my requisite research methods and assessment class. Like many graduate students, I understood the theoretical necessity of the class but secretly felt like assessment would always be...