LAST UPDATED 2/24/16 *Subject to Change CEIA CONFERENCE SCHEDULE Dallas, Texas, April 3-5, 2016 Big Ideas Happen Here SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 2016 1:00 p.m – 5:00 p.m 2015-16 Board of Directors Meeting 6:00 p.m – 9:00 p.m CEIA Board Dinner Bordeaux SUNDAY, APRIL 3, 2016 10:00 a.m – 6:00 p.m Registration Plaza Foyer 8:30 a.m – 9:30 a.m New Board Member Orientation Bordeaux 9:30 a.m – 12:00 p.m 2016-2017 Board of Directors Meeting Bordeaux 12:00 p.m – 6:00 p.m Exhibits Open 1:00 p.m – 3:00 p.m In-Depth Workshops Choose between three in-depth workshops facilitated by experienced colleagues nd Legal Update for Co-ops and Internships Somerset (2 Floor) Plaza Foyer RHONDA BEASSIE, TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Nuts & Bolts of Co-op & Internships (Designed for newcomers to the field) Normandy A ZACH OSBORNE, MENLO COLLEGE Leading a Successful First Destination Study: Tracking Career Outcomes and Experiential Learning Normandy B JON C NEIDY, BRADLEY UNIVERSITY 3:00 p.m – 4:30 p.m Explore the BIG D – Dallas Museum of Art Meet in Plaza Foyer Join the Local Conference Committee for a walk to the DMA (free admission) 3:15 p.m – 4:15 p.m Networks and Special Group Meetings Affiliate with a CEIA Network and connect with peers Choose between: Two-Year Program Network Bordeaux Cooperative Education Network Nice Internship Network Champagne Join a Special Group Meeting to hear the following presentation: nd ACT Foundation’s Research Activities Somerset (2 Floor) Dr Daniel Ash and John Pryor will discuss their research on working learners 4:30 p.m – 5:30 p.m New Members’ Welcome Mingle Somerset (2 Floor) Everyone new to CEIA is invited to attend the mingle and meet the CEIA Board of Directors, some experienced practitioners, as well as other new conference attendees 4:30 p.m – 5:30 p.m Experienced Practitioners’ Topics Critical Collaborations for Career Service Success nd Normandy A PAMELA BOZEMAN-EVANS, NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY An Unpaid Internship? Okay, What’s In It For Me?! Normandy B JOSHUA NETZER, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON LAST UPDATED 2/24/16 5:30 p.m – 6:15 p.m *Subject to Change Regional Meetings Region - Northeast Region – Mid-Atlantic Region - Southeast Region – Midwest Region - Southwest Region – Mountain/Plains Region - West International – Global Program Network nd Somerset (2 Floor) Normandy A Normandy B Champagne Nice Alsace Bordeaux Plaza Foyer 6:15 p.m – 8:00 p.m President’s Welcome Reception (Sponsored by ACT Foundation) Atrium Welcome to the BIG D! Join CEIA President Kelly Harper and the Local Conference Committee for an opening night reception Network with colleagues and enjoy entertainment Heavy hors d’oeuvres and cash bar will be available 8:00 p.m – 11:00 p.m Hospitality Suite Join your colleagues for informal networking in a beautiful setting Ask the Conference Registration Desk for the suite number MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2016 6:30 a.m – 7:30 a.m Morning Walking Club w/ Molly! Meet in Hotel Lobby 8:00 a.m – 9:00 a.m Breakfast Buffet 8:00 a.m – 4:00 p.m Registration, Exhibits, Digital Lounge (Sponsored by The Walt Disney Co.) Plaza Foyer 8:00 a.m – 8:40 a.m Coffee Talk – Early Session for Early Risers! ACT Foundation Research Activities on Working Learners DR DANIEL ASH AND JOHN PRYOR, ACT FOUNDATION 8:45 a.m – 9:00 a.m Welcome/Opening Remarks 9:00 a.m – 10:15 a.m KEYNOTE SPEAKER (Sponsored by Drexel University) Plaza Ballroom Human Capital and the New American Labor Market DR PAUL HARRINGTON, DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR LABOR MARKETS AND POLICY, DREXEL UNIVERSITY 10:15 a.m – 10:30 a.m Networking Break, Visit Vendors, Digital Lounge 10:35 a.m – 11:45 a.m Interactive Breakout Sessions I Learning Outcomes: Promoting Self Directed Learning on Co-op Plaza Ballroom Normandy A Plaza Ballroom Plaza Foyer Somerset SCOTT HAMILTON AND JONATHAN ANDREW, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Growing and Developing Your Co-op/Internship Staff: Tools for Directors Normandy A CONNIE DIETZ, WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY AND SALLY CARDENAS, RETIRED A Peer Internship Fair: BIG Idea on Different Campuses Normandy B ASHLEY STRAUSSER, OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY AND LEIGH LASSITER-COUNTS, HENDRIX COLLEGE Unpacking Professionalism: A Study on Student Perspectives Champagne TRACEY BOWEN, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Co-op Trends, Comparisons, and the Future, Oh My! Nice NICHOLE RAMIREZ AND STEVE WANDERS, PURDUE UNIVERSITY LAST UPDATED 2/24/16 *Subject to Change Meeting Individual Student Needs Through Customized Support Bordeaux ROSS JOHNSTON AND PEGGY EICHINGER, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO Roundtable Discussion I Teaching International Students to Fish Alsace ANITA TODD, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI 11:45 a.m – 1:30 p.m Lunch Buffet Plaza Ballroom 12:00 noon – 1:30 p.m Annual Business Meeting/Luncheon Meeting will commence at 12:30 p.m.; Speaker at 1:00 p.m GUEST SPEAKER Toward a National Learning Economy DR PARMINDER JASSAL, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, ACT FOUNDATION Plaza Ballroom 1:45 p.m – 2:45 p.m Interactive Breakout Sessions II Preparing Students with Disabilities for Career Success Plaza Ballroom nd Somerset (2 Floor) VERONICA "RONNIE" PORTER, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, AND DEBORAH DAGIT, DEB DAGIT DIVERSITY LLC, AND MYLENE PADOLINA, US BUSINESS LEADERSHIP NETWORK On-Campus Internships: Elevating the Student Employee Normandy A BETH SETTJE, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Creating Faculty Champions: Partnerships for Student Success Normandy B MARK GUIZLO AND NORA GEE, LAKELAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE Internships in Higher Education—Issues, Trends, and Future Thoughts Champagne MICHAEL TRUE, MESSIAH COLLEGE Cannabis Internships: Navigating the Murky Waters of Legalit Nice MOLLY THOMPSON, METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER Driving Success: Employer Relations on the Road Bordeaux JOE BATTELLINE AND JON C NEIDY, BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Roundtable Discussion II Remaining Relevant in a Changing Environment Alsace PAMELA BOZEMAN-EVANS, NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY 2:45 p.m – 3:00 p.m Networking Break, Visit Vendors, Digital Lounge 3:00 p.m – 4:00 p.m Interactive Breakout Sessions III Co-op Students Paying It Forward: Keeping Co-op Relevant! Plaza Foyer nd Somerset (2 Floor) CARA DOYLE AND PAM FLORYANZIA, NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY First-Year Internships: Driving Impactful Outcomes Normandy A ERIC HALL AND CATHY BUTLER, ENDICOTT COLLEGE A Professional Semester Abroad: Life as an Expat and How it Changed my Approach with International Students Normandy B JILL COLLET, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Promoting Paid Internships to Employer Partners Champagne CARRIE MCATEER, DEPAUL UNIVERSITY LAST UPDATED 2/24/16 *Subject to Change Workplace Harassment: Using E-Learning to Prevent It Nice JAMIE BERGERON AND JAMIE BRENNAN, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Engaging Your Students to Participate in Internships! Bordeaux ROBERT SHINDELL, INTERN BRIDGE, INC Roundtable Discussion III Group Activities to Facilitate Career Readiness Alsace KELLEY HENDERSON AND JESSICA ELDER, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS 4:15 p.m – 6:30 p.m Explore the BIG D – Join Your Local Conference Committee Members for Activities Registration is required Visit ceiainc.org/events/annual-conference-2016/ - The Sixth Floor Museum - Arts District Architecture Walking Tour 4:15 p.m - ? OPEN Evening – Enjoy Dallas 8:00 p.m – 11:00 p.m Hospitality Suite Join your colleagues for informal networking in a beautiful setting Ask the Conference Registration Desk for the suite number TUESDAY APRIL 5, 2016 6:30 a.m – 7:30 a.m Morning Walking Club w/ Molly! Meet in Hotel Lobby 8:00 a.m – 9:00 a.m Breakfast Buffet 8:00 a.m – 4:00 p.m Registration, Exhibits, Digital Lounge (Sponsored by Walt Disney Co.) 8:30 a.m – 9:00 a.m Employer Day Pass - Welcome Reception Champagne All employers attending the conference are invited to attend this welcome reception Special programming for employers will be available on Tuesday 9:00 a.m – 10:15 a.m PLENARY SPEAKER Students Benchmark the Impact of their Internship Experience MARY SCOTT, PRESIDENT, SCOTT RESOURCE GROUP 10:15 a.m – 10:30 a.m Networking Break, Visit Vendors, Digital Lounge 10:30 a.m – 11:45 a.m Speed Sessions Choose three 20-minute sessions: Plaza Ballroom Plaza Foyer Plaza Ballroom Plaza Foyer nd Cambridge and Somerset (2 Floor) 1st Year Engagement is like Feeding 2-Year-Olds Vegetables! KYLE LIECHTY, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY Unlocking Big Ideas Through Academic Partnership SARA KIRBY, COLLEGE OF DUPAGE Identifying Scam Postings and Scam Contact with Students ANITA TODD, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI "Connecting the Dots" to Student Professional Development DARRELL SAWYER, SOUTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MINES & TECHNOLOGY Internships Abroad: How Do You Know When Students Are Ready? LAST UPDATED 2/24/16 *Subject to Change KORTNEY HOUSE, UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS A two hour résumé workshop?! LISA TANDAN, HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY Perception is Reality: Build Your Brand via Consistent Value JOSHUA NETZER, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Success! Integration of Career Services with an Academic Unit GISELA GRANT AND DORA AYALA, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Creating a Paid Summer Intern Program Exclusively for UConn Students PAUL GAGNON, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT 10 How to Build a PCB: Personal Career Brand BRUCE HOWARD, TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY 11 “Major Blind” Recruitment HALINA HOLLYWAY, UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT-STAMFORD 12 Launching a Student Affairs Internship Program JENNIFER BLYTHE, FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY 13 A Career Engagement Model That Rapidly Increases Success! ANTOINE MOSS, CEO STYLE CONSULTANT 14 #NoSocialMedia: Best Practices in Student Communication LISA BARLOW AND DATINA JURAN, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI 15 Get Out of the Office: Creative Ways to Get Info to Students ELIZABETH SPOSATO, NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 16 How to Use Student Feedback to Your Advantage ELLEN HAYWARD, COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY 17 The Data Dilemma EMILY FRAZIER AND WILLIE CLARK, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI 18 Mandatory Internships and Co-ops BURT NADLER, DREAM CAREERS GLOBAL INTERNSHIP PROGRAMS 19 Out of the Shadow: Creating Innovative Career Exploration CARRIE MCATEER, DEPAUL UNIVERSITY 20 Enhance Internship Opportunities with On-Campus Events CHRISTINA COSTELLO, YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 21 One Room Schoolhouse: Teaching Professionalism Across Majors BRODIE THEIS, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI 22 School @ Work: A Co-op Curriculum to Enhance Soft Skills ANNE MARIE FANNON AND JUDENE PRETTI, UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO 23 Professions Week: It's all about Engagement! PAULA PERNA, ITHACA COLLEGE 11:45 a.m – 1:15 p.m Lunch Buffet Plaza Ballroom LAST UPDATED 2/24/16 *Subject to Change 12:00 p.m – 1:15 p.m Student Awards Panel/Luncheon Panel will begin at 12:30 pm 1:30 p.m – 2:30 p.m Interactive Breakout Sessions IV Working Texas Style: The Changing Jobs Market nd Somerset (2 Floor) MICK NORMINGTON, TEXAS WORKFORCE COMMISSION Sustainable and Strategic Recruiting - A New Model Normandy A DR KATHY TUBERVILLE, UNIVERSITY OF MEMPHIS Experiencing Emotional Intelligence Normandy B AIMEE' CARTER, DEMETERIUS SMITH, AND ERIN MULLEN, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Navigating Change: Rules to Create, Bend, and Maybe Break Champagne LAURA CRAIG, TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Curriculum & Programming for International WIL Success Nice DAVID SNOW, AND MARY ELLEN TAGGART-FORD, DREXEL UNIVERSITY Student Industry Exploration as Employer Recruitment Bordeaux EMILY FRAZIER AND TODD FOLEY, UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Roundtable Discussion IV Grading Reflective Student Writing Alsace PHILIP KAIN, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY 2:45 p.m – 3:45 p.m Interactive Breakout Sessions V Selecting & Managing the BEST Social Media for Your Office nd Somerset (2 Floor) JOSEPH CATRINO, TRINITY COLLEGE AND RICK DELVECCHIO, QUINNIPIAC UNIVERSITY Managing Relationships: Employer Case Studies Normandy A JACQUELINE SWEENEY, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY-ARTS, MEDIA & DESIGN AND JACQUELINE DIANI, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY-BOUVE HEALTH SCIENCES Writing Project Grant Proposals for WIL Research Normandy B MAUREEN DRYSDALE, ST JEROME'S/UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO AND TRACEY BOWEN, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Developing Assessment Measures for Co-op Programs Champagne SCOTT HAMILTON AND JACK FITZMAURICE, NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY Early Engagement for Internship Success Nice NORA GEE AND RHONDA BUTLER, LAKELAND COMMUNITY COLLEGE Employer Training Videos Bordeaux MARK ISENBURG AND ANGELA FURNEY, METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER 5:30 p.m – 6:15 p.m Awards Reception Plaza Foyer 6:15 p.m – 8:00 p.m Awards Banquet (Sponsored by Northeastern University) Celebrate Achievements in the Field! 8:00 p.m – 11: 00 p.m Hospitality Suite Join your colleagues for informal networking in a beautiful setting Ask the Conference Registration Desk for the suite number Plaza Ballroom