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[From the Archives] Ep 128: Dr. Jesse Nelson on Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education
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On this episode, Katie is joined by Jesse Nelson, the Associate Provost for Academic Achievement at Oregon State University. He holds a doctorate in Education Policy Studies from Indiana University and an M.B.A. from Oregon State University. Professionally, he has worked at the University of Utah, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Central Washington University, and Oregon State University. Throughout his career, Jesse’s focus has centered on issues of teaching & learning, diversity & inclusivity, and student success. In addition to administrative responsibilities, Jesse thoroughly enjoys being in the classroom; he has taught graduate courses in research methods and higher education and undergraduate courses in leadership and student success. With his wife and two teenage sons, the family enjoys gardening, outdoor adventures, good books, and board games.
Segment 1: Changes in Student Success Models [00:00-15:17]
In this first segment, Jesse discusses some of the changes in student success models over time.
Segment 2: Diversity, Inclusion and Student Success [15:18-26:22]
In segment two, Jesse shares about how valuing diversity and inclusion can impact student success.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
- Papers on privilege by Dr. Peggy McIntosh:
- White privilege and male privilege: A personal account of coming to see correspondences through work on women’s studies (1988)
- White privilege: Unpacking the invisible knapsack (1989)
- Other resources mentioned by Dr. Nelson:
- Davis, M., Dias-Bowie, Y., Greenberg, K., Klukken, G., Pollio, H. R., Thomas, S. P., & Thompson, C. L. (2004). A fly in the buttermilk: Descriptions of university life by successful Black undergraduate students at a predominately white southeastern university. The Journal of Higher Education, 75, 420-445.
Segment 3: Diversity and Inclusion Practices for Online Classrooms [26:23-37:02]
In segment three, Jesse discusses methods for prioritizing diversity and inclusion in the online classroom.
HIP Bonus Clip #2 [18:30]: Communicating with Contributors
In this second bonus clip for our “back to school” miniseries, Katie chats with her co-editor, Chrysanthemum Mattison Hayes, about their experiences communicating with contributors.
To share feedback about this podcast episode, ask questions that could be featured in a future episode, or to share research-related resources, post a comment below or contact the “Research in Action” podcast:
Twitter: @RIA_podcast or #RIA_podcast Email: riapodcast@oregonstate.edu Voicemail: 541-737-1111
If you listen to the podcast via iTunes, please consider leaving us a review.
The views expressed by guests on the Research in Action podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Oregon State University Ecampus or Oregon State University.
413 episodes
Manage episode 274265006 series 1110236
On this episode, Katie is joined by Jesse Nelson, the Associate Provost for Academic Achievement at Oregon State University. He holds a doctorate in Education Policy Studies from Indiana University and an M.B.A. from Oregon State University. Professionally, he has worked at the University of Utah, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Central Washington University, and Oregon State University. Throughout his career, Jesse’s focus has centered on issues of teaching & learning, diversity & inclusivity, and student success. In addition to administrative responsibilities, Jesse thoroughly enjoys being in the classroom; he has taught graduate courses in research methods and higher education and undergraduate courses in leadership and student success. With his wife and two teenage sons, the family enjoys gardening, outdoor adventures, good books, and board games.
Segment 1: Changes in Student Success Models [00:00-15:17]
In this first segment, Jesse discusses some of the changes in student success models over time.
Segment 2: Diversity, Inclusion and Student Success [15:18-26:22]
In segment two, Jesse shares about how valuing diversity and inclusion can impact student success.
In this segment, the following resources are mentioned:
- Papers on privilege by Dr. Peggy McIntosh:
- White privilege and male privilege: A personal account of coming to see correspondences through work on women’s studies (1988)
- White privilege: Unpacking the invisible knapsack (1989)
- Other resources mentioned by Dr. Nelson:
- Davis, M., Dias-Bowie, Y., Greenberg, K., Klukken, G., Pollio, H. R., Thomas, S. P., & Thompson, C. L. (2004). A fly in the buttermilk: Descriptions of university life by successful Black undergraduate students at a predominately white southeastern university. The Journal of Higher Education, 75, 420-445.
Segment 3: Diversity and Inclusion Practices for Online Classrooms [26:23-37:02]
In segment three, Jesse discusses methods for prioritizing diversity and inclusion in the online classroom.
HIP Bonus Clip #2 [18:30]: Communicating with Contributors
In this second bonus clip for our “back to school” miniseries, Katie chats with her co-editor, Chrysanthemum Mattison Hayes, about their experiences communicating with contributors.
To share feedback about this podcast episode, ask questions that could be featured in a future episode, or to share research-related resources, post a comment below or contact the “Research in Action” podcast:
Twitter: @RIA_podcast or #RIA_podcast Email: riapodcast@oregonstate.edu Voicemail: 541-737-1111
If you listen to the podcast via iTunes, please consider leaving us a review.
The views expressed by guests on the Research in Action podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Oregon State University Ecampus or Oregon State University.
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