Monday, September 22
CU Boulder Folsom Stadium (Club Level), 2400 Colorado Ave Boulder, CO 80302

Bus to event: Pick-up at recommended hotels at 7:40 am and 8:30 am

8:00am: Breakfast and Networking

9:00am: Welcome / Framing

Russell Moore, Provost, Colorado University BoulderUniversity of Colorado Boulder
Danielle Carnival, Senior Policy Advisor, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Hunter Rawlings, President, Association of American Universities
Howard Gobstein, Executive Vice President, Research, Innovation, and STEM Education, Association of Public Land-grant Universities

9:30am: Panel: Innovation in STEM Teaching and Learning

Moderator: Jo Handelsman, Associate Director for Science, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Susan Singer, Director, Division of Undergraduate Education, NSF
Michael Marder, Professor and Executive Director UTeach Science Program, University of Texas at Austin
Shirley Malcom, Head of Education and Human Resources Programs, AAAS
Vincent Tinto, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Syracuse University
Charles Henderson, Professor, Western Michigan University

10:30am: Break / networking

10:45am: Thematic Working sessions

Topic #1: STEM Introductory Course Redesign (active learning)
Susan Singer, Director, Division of Undergraduate Education, NSF
Topic #2: Experiential learning to transform undergraduate education
Michael Marder, Professor and Executive Director UTeach Science Program, University of Texas at Austin
Topic #3: Pathways: Access and Success in STEM Education
Shirley Malcom, Head of Education and Human Resources Programs, AAAS
Topic #4: Strategies & Factors Promoting Persistence
Vincent Tinto, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Syracuse University
Topic #5: Institutional Change Strategies
Charles Henderson, Professor, Western Michigan University

12:15pm: Gather and Begin Lunch

12:45pm: Keynote from Jo Handelsman, Associate Director for Science, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

1:15pm: Remarks: Barriers, Opportunities, and Success

Daniel Porterfield, President, Franklin and Marshall College
Rebecca Blank, Chancellor, University of Wisconsin-Madison

2:00pm: Break / Networking

2:15pm: Facilitated Working Session: small group discussions

A focus on ideas and tools to come away with for what (or what more) participants can accomplish at their institutions to improve STEM outcomes for more students.

3:15pm: Break / Networking

3:30pm: Report-outs and next steps

Danielle Carinval (facilitator)

4:30pm: Close Meeting

Optional Chancellor's Reception

5:30pm: Reception ends