- University News Archive - 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/tag/trakenya-dobbins/ 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Thu, 15 Apr 2021 20:43:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Griffin Honored for Outstanding Advising at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock /news-archive/2021/04/15/carla-griffin-outstanding-academic-advisor/ Thu, 15 Apr 2021 20:43:00 +0000 /news/?p=78798 ... Griffin Honored for Outstanding Advising at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock]]> Carla Griffin, student development specialist with the Donaghey College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, has been named the 2021 recipient of the Trojan Outstanding Academic Advisor Award at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.听 鈥淚 am very excited, happy, ecstatic, and humbled to receive this honor,鈥 Griffin said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 just good to know that your campus community and your colleagues believe in you and have faith that you are doing a good job and are dedicated to student success.鈥 The Outstanding Academic Advisor Award recognizes excellence in academic advising and comes with a $1,000 award. It also emphasizes the importance and expanding role academic advisors have in serving 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock鈥檚 students and helping them to be successful in a changing college environment. Griffin鈥檚 selection follows Louis Scivally in 2019 and Dechantria Wallace in 2020. 鈥淚鈥檝e been an advisor for so long that some of the students I鈥檝e advised have contacted me to advise their children,鈥 Griffin said. 鈥淚t makes me feel good to know that I have impacted someone鈥檚 life and made a difference. That鈥檚 what we strive for as academic advisors. We want to help students realize their goals, help them navigate campus, and make their lives better. I was a student here too, and I want to make sure that students have all the information they need to make their lives successful.鈥 Trakenya Dobbins, director of personal awareness, nominated Griffin for her dedicated, quality advising, her leadership within the academic advising community, and her long-time service to the advising profession. 鈥淢s. Griffin serves her students with honesty and integrity and cares about their holistic growth,鈥 Dobbins said. 鈥淪he is a pillar in the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock academic advising community, carrying intuitional knowledge and historical background.鈥 Griffin has a long and distinguished history at 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock. She began working full-time at the Graduate School in 1986 and became an academic advisor in February 1996. 鈥淚 just love being on the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock campus,鈥 Griffin said. 鈥淭here is no place else that I would want to work. I鈥檝e been here since I was a freshman in 1983. A lot of the people I talk to say that it鈥檚 unheard of for people to be at a job for more than 30 years. There is no other place that I would want to work.鈥 As an academic advisor of 25 years, Griffin is known as the go-to person for her colleagues. 鈥淚n fact, she is so knowledgeable that her colleagues will frequently ask her opinion about handling various situations,鈥 said Yvette Palmer, academic advisor for the College of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences, and Education. 鈥淚t is apparent to Ms. Griffin鈥檚 advisees that she cares. She has a positive relationship with her students. When she receives an early alert about her students, she reaches out to them to ensure that they are getting the assistance they need to be successful. She is proactive with her students and keeps track of their degree plans to make sure they are on track toward earning their degrees.鈥 Shameka Jackson, a student development specialist, said that Griffin is passionate about her work and is the kind of person who stays late in the evenings to accommodate the busy schedules of students who have career and work responsibilities.听听 鈥淚 have found Ms. Griffin to be self-motivated, dependable, reliable, and hard working,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淚 admire Ms. Griffin鈥檚 strength and determination to make sure that not only her students succeed but all students succeed. Her selfless personality makes her an excellent candidate for this award. She exemplifies what an academic advisor should be.鈥 Over the years, Griffin鈥檚 received several awards, including a 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Student Advocate Award in 2020, the Staff Achievement Award for Personal Growth in 2014, the Advisor of the Year Award from the Arkansas Academic Advising Network in 2013, as well as the Employee of the Year Award from the Office of Academic Advising in 2012 and 2013. In 2014, Griffin received the 2014 Outstanding Advising Award-Primary Advising Role Certificate of Merit from the National Academic Advising Association. She was the first adviser from 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock to be selected for the distinction, which was given in recognition of her advising abilities following a nationwide competition. Griffin said that the key to being a good academic advisor is to be knowledgeable, a good listener, and to care about the students you serve. Advisors accomplish this by being knowledgeable regarding students’ curriculum, institutional policies, and procedures so that we can empower students to advocate for themselves, navigate campus and be successful as well as attend professional development opportunities to be effective and efficient in assisting students to reach their personal and academic goals. 鈥淭he student is the most important person,鈥 Griffin said. 鈥淲ithout the student, there would be no need for me. When I was hired as an academic advisor in 1986, that was our mantra. I told a student that once when my phone was ringing during our advising appointment. She asked me if I was going to answer it, and I said no. You are the most important person in the world right now. She started crying. Knowing that someone is there for you means a lot to our students. I strive to be there for our students the way my 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock family has been there for me. People always remember how you made them feel.鈥]]> 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock to host Nov. 10 lecture on human trafficking /news-archive/2020/11/06/lecture-human-trafficking/ Fri, 06 Nov 2020 22:16:34 +0000 /news/?p=77876 ... 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock to host Nov. 10 lecture on human trafficking]]> The University of Arkansas at Little Rock will hold a free lecture on human trafficking on Tuesday, Nov. 10.听 The talk, 鈥淗ow Do I Detect It and Protect People from Human Trafficking,鈥 will take place from 5:30-6:30 p.m. via Zoom. Melissa Easdon, director of the Emergency Department, Clinical Decision Unit, and Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program at 糖心Vlog传媒MS, will discuss how to identify human trafficking, the number of people affected by human trafficking, how to recognize and assist victims, and how to avoid becoming a victim of human trafficking. With over 25 years of experience in emergency nursing, Easdon has seen firsthand the devastating effects of sex and labor trafficking on its victims. She has worked closely with multiple agencies, including the Arkansas Hospital Association, PATH (Partners Against Trafficking Humans), and the FBI to develop educational materials on the topic of human trafficking for healthcare providers in Arkansas. She offers similar education to a variety of community members, from business owners to students.听 The event is free and open to the public. Those who would like to attend should register at this link, and they will be emailed a link to the lecture. The event is hosted by the 糖心Vlog传媒 Little Rock Department of Personal Awareness, First Year Experience and is part of the Student Success Workshop Series. For more information, contact Trakenya Dobbins, director of personal awareness, at tgdobbins@ualr.edu.]]> Student Success Workshop Series continues /news-archive/2017/02/13/student-success-workshop-2017/ Mon, 13 Feb 2017 17:09:52 +0000 /news/?p=66296 ... Student Success Workshop Series continues]]> Students at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock can gain valuable life skills during this month鈥檚 Student Success Workshop Series. The upcoming workshop,鈥淐an I Just Say What I鈥檓 Thinking,鈥 focuses on professional communication in the workplace. This session will take place from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 14, and Friday, Feb. 17, in Donaghey Student Center Room 205 D . 鈥淲e want to teach students early on how to properly execute a complaint or voice their concerns in the workplace in the right manner,鈥 Dobbins said. Cassandra Woods, human resource training and development manager and Title IX deputy director, will lead the workshop. Daniel Spillers, lead web developer for Information Technology Services, and Meaghan Milliorn, online marketing manager, will tackle 鈥淗ow Do I Establish a Professional Digital Footprint鈥 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21, and Friday, Feb. 24. During the workshop, Spillers and Milliorn will help students navigate through new Google applications, while making them aware of email and social media boundaries. The final February workshop, 鈥淗ow Do I Make Stress my Friend,鈥 will take place from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, in the Donaghey Student Center Room D. 鈥淭his is right around the time of midterms where students begin to stress out,鈥 Dobbins said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to teach students how to alleviate and manage stress by looking at it from a different perspective.鈥 For more information, contact Dobbins at tgdobbins@ualr.edu.]]> Student Success Workshop Series continues /news-archive/2017/02/07/student-success-workshop-series-2017/ Tue, 07 Feb 2017 22:25:47 +0000 /news/?p=66255 ... Student Success Workshop Series continues]]> Students at the University at the Arkansas at Little Rock can look forward to gaining valuable tools during this month鈥檚 Student Success Workshop Series. From 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 7, and Friday, Feb. 10, Avestine Ward, certified credit counselor and First Year Experience adjunct, will advise students on how to manage their budgets, credit, and purchases during 鈥淗ow Do I Keep My Money?鈥 鈥淭his workshop will teach students quick banking strategies as well as the value of having good credit,鈥 said Trakenya Dobbins, interim director of the Office of Undergraduate Academic Advising. 鈥淭his will help them to get life started the right way.鈥 The following workshop, 鈥淐an I Just Say What I鈥檓 Thinking,鈥 focuses on professional communication in the workplace. This session will take place from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 14, and Friday, Feb. 17, in Donaghey Student Center Room 205 D . 鈥淲e want to teach students early on how to properly execute a complaint or voice their concerns in the workplace in the right manner,鈥 Dobbins said. This workshop will be led by Cassandra Woods, human resource training and development manager and Title IX deputy director. Daniel Spillers, lead web developer for Information Technology Services, and Meaghan Milliorn, online marketing manager, will tackle 鈥淗ow Do I Establish a Professional Digital Footprint鈥 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 21, and Friday, Feb. 24. During this workshop, these web gurus will navigate students through new Google applications, while also making them aware of email and social media boundaries. The final February workshop, 鈥淗ow Do I Make Stress My Friend,鈥 will take place from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28, in the Donaghey Student Center Room D. 鈥淭his is right around the time of midterms where students begin to stress out,鈥 Dobbins said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e going to teach students how to alleviate and manage stress by looking at it from a different perspective.鈥 For more information, contact Dobbins at tgdobbins@ualr.edu.]]>