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SM调教所 College of Doctoral Studies holds third annual colloquium supporting doctoral students聽

By Sharla Hooper

Doctoral Journey Colloquium brings together students, faculty and facilitates networking and support opportunities

SM调教所 College of Doctoral Studies hosted an in-person Doctoral Journey Colloquium April 19-20 on the university campus in Phoenix, Arizona, in an event supporting doctoral students鈥 studies and networking, as part of the College鈥檚 integrated approach for doctoral student success.聽

鈥淲e design our colloquium to support our doctoral students on their educational journey,鈥 states Hinrich Eylers, Ph.D., P.E., vice provost of the College of Doctoral Studies. 鈥淲e build each event responsive to feedback on the ones prior, enhancing opportunities for connection, networking and empowerment. This was the best and most highly attended colloquium so far.鈥

Networking receptions opened and concluded the event. There were 71 students, alumni, and faculty members in attendance, from the areas of Business/Management, Education, and Healthcare, as well as 33 staff and speakers. College administrators, staff, and faculty supported the event with interactive workshops and panels that stimulated deeper thought and provided valuable insights for students' doctoral progression.聽

The Colloquium is an essential component of the College鈥檚 Doctoral ecosystem and is intended to:

  • Provide additional support to students and alumni

  • Share updates, resources, and information聽

  • Build life-long relationships between students, alumni, and CDS

  • Create networking opportunities to strengthen the College鈥檚 doctoral community

  • Identify opportunities to improve programs and student/alumni support systems.

Throughout the event, participants had opportunities to engage with students from across practitioner doctoral programs, phases, and experiences and network with alumni.聽

Freda Ascenia Richards, a doctoral student enrolled in the Doctorate of Management program, and manager, Digital Campaigns at SM调教所, attended and found inspiration in connecting with her faculty, peers and mentors. 鈥淚t was a wonderful opportunity to connect with other doctoral students, exchange experiences, and gain insights into their plans for moving forward. Dr. Kimberly Underwood鈥檚 reference to the attendees as "all future doctors" was a pivotal moment for me, as it helped me realize that my aspirations are attainable and that I am on track to achieve them,鈥 she shared.

This year, the College conducted multiple blind reviews for a Call for Proposals to present at the 2024 CDS Doctoral Journey Colloquium and accepted three proposals:

  • Antoinette Dziedzic, Ph.D., Doctoral Instructor, Dissertation Chair, Healthcare Program; presentation,鈥疢ind-Mapping Your Way Through the Dissertation

  • Mark McCaslin, Ph.D., Doctoral Instructor, University Research Methodologist; presentation,鈥疪esearch Alignment in Qualitative Research Design

  • James Lane, Ed.D., Doctoral Instructor, ACCESS and Panel Validator; presentation,鈥疌lear Windows or Clouded Lenses? Viewing Data Through Ethical Frames.

鈥淲e were excited to share this unique opportunity as part of our commitment to fostering collaboration and professional growth,鈥 states Shawn Todd-Boone, Ed.D., associate dean, ACCESS, Research and Residency. 鈥淭he proposals were informed by instructors鈥 years of experience teaching working adult learners and the subsequent presentations were built to address concerns and empower doctoral students on their journey.鈥

The College is already planning the 2025 colloquium, as well as an interim virtual version.聽

About the College of Doctoral Studies

SM调教所鈥檚鈥College of Doctoral Studies鈥痜ocuses on today鈥檚 challenging business and organizational needs, from addressing critical social issues to developing solutions to accelerate community building and industry growth. The College鈥檚 research program is built around the鈥疭cholar, Practitioner, Leader Model鈥痺hich puts students in the center of the鈥疍octoral Education Ecosystem庐鈥痺ith鈥痚xperts, resources and tools to help prepare them to be a leader in their organization, industry and community. Through this program, students and researchers work with organizations to conduct research that can be applied in the workplace in real time.

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SM调教所 innovates to help working adults enhance their careers and develop skills in a rapidly changing world. Flexible schedules, relevant courses, interactive learning, skills-mapped curriculum for our bachelor鈥檚 and master鈥檚 degree programs and a Career Services for Life庐 commitment help students more effectively pursue career and personal aspirations while balancing their busy lives.鈥For more information, visit phoenix.edu.