A Faculty-Led, Community-Building Program That Enhances Student-Faculty Connections within Biology

ABSTRACT Connections between students and faculty on campus may influence students’ sense of belonging, and a greater sense of belonging has a positive effect on student success. We developed a low-cost, faculty-led program of community-building events and implemented the program in the biology depa...

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Published in:Journal of Microbiology & Biology Education
Main Authors: Jennifer L. Schafer, Courtney H. Guenther, Daniel B. Stovall, LaShardai N. Brown, Laura N. Glasscock, Matthew M. Stern
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Language:English
Published: American Society for Microbiology 2022-08-01
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Online Access:https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/jmbe.00007-22
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Laura N. Glasscock
Matthew M. Stern
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description ABSTRACT Connections between students and faculty on campus may influence students’ sense of belonging, and a greater sense of belonging has a positive effect on student success. We developed a low-cost, faculty-led program of community-building events and implemented the program in the biology department at a small liberal-arts institution with the goal of improving students’ sense of community. Student responses to surveys indicated that the majority of students felt connected to faculty and students in the department; however, Black or African American students initially felt a lower level of connection to faculty than did white students. After implementing our series of community-building events, students surveyed reported high levels of satisfaction with the events. Furthermore, there was a trend toward a higher percentage of Black or African American students than white students reporting that they were more likely to reach out to faculty after participating in the community-building events. Thus, our low-cost program improved connections between students and faculty in the biology department. Collectively, our results suggest that academic departments can implement community-building programs to improve students’ sense of belonging.
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spelling doaj-art-5f7dac30e3464f2aaa01156f37c00a442025-08-19T21:05:10ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologyJournal of Microbiology & Biology Education1935-78771935-78852022-08-0123210.1128/jmbe.00007-22A Faculty-Led, Community-Building Program That Enhances Student-Faculty Connections within BiologyJennifer L. Schafer0Courtney H. Guenther1Daniel B. Stovall2LaShardai N. Brown3Laura N. Glasscock4Matthew M. Stern5Department of Biology, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, USADepartment of Biology, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, USADepartment of Biology, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, USADepartment of Biology, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, USADepartment of Biology, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, USADepartment of Biology, Winthrop University, Rock Hill, South Carolina, USAABSTRACT Connections between students and faculty on campus may influence students’ sense of belonging, and a greater sense of belonging has a positive effect on student success. We developed a low-cost, faculty-led program of community-building events and implemented the program in the biology department at a small liberal-arts institution with the goal of improving students’ sense of community. Student responses to surveys indicated that the majority of students felt connected to faculty and students in the department; however, Black or African American students initially felt a lower level of connection to faculty than did white students. After implementing our series of community-building events, students surveyed reported high levels of satisfaction with the events. Furthermore, there was a trend toward a higher percentage of Black or African American students than white students reporting that they were more likely to reach out to faculty after participating in the community-building events. Thus, our low-cost program improved connections between students and faculty in the biology department. Collectively, our results suggest that academic departments can implement community-building programs to improve students’ sense of belonging.https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/jmbe.00007-22community-building eventsdiversityfaculty-student interactionsGPAinclusionundergraduate belonging
spellingShingle Jennifer L. Schafer
Courtney H. Guenther
Daniel B. Stovall
LaShardai N. Brown
Laura N. Glasscock
Matthew M. Stern
A Faculty-Led, Community-Building Program That Enhances Student-Faculty Connections within Biology
community-building events
diversity
faculty-student interactions
GPA
inclusion
undergraduate belonging
title A Faculty-Led, Community-Building Program That Enhances Student-Faculty Connections within Biology
title_full A Faculty-Led, Community-Building Program That Enhances Student-Faculty Connections within Biology
title_fullStr A Faculty-Led, Community-Building Program That Enhances Student-Faculty Connections within Biology
title_full_unstemmed A Faculty-Led, Community-Building Program That Enhances Student-Faculty Connections within Biology
title_short A Faculty-Led, Community-Building Program That Enhances Student-Faculty Connections within Biology
title_sort faculty led community building program that enhances student faculty connections within biology
topic community-building events
diversity
faculty-student interactions
GPA
inclusion
undergraduate belonging
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