ITYC Summit Webinars
To continue to build on the community of practice begun at the ITYC Summit, this series of webinars explores issues of relevance to two-year college faculty, staff, and administrators.
Webinar 1: Micro-Poster Session
September 12, 2025
11am PT | 12pm MT | 1pm CT | 2pm ET
Participants from the 2025 ITYC Summit will gather to share their project successes and approaches with each other. Most of the webinar time will be spent in small groups discussing micro-posters.
This webinar is only open to those who participated in the Summit.
Webinar 2: 2YC Grants Officers and Faculty: Working Together Effectively
September 26, 2025
11am PT | 12pm MT | 1pm CT | 2pm ET
We welcome 2YC faculty, administrators, grants officers, and others interested in how 2YC faculty and grants officers can work together on National Science Foundation grant proposals. A panel of 2YC grant officers will share the ways they support NSF proposal development, writing, and submission in partnership with faculty. A Q&A session will follow.
Panelists: Matt Swenson (Green River College), W. Troy Tucker (Suffolk County Community College), Adrienne Price (Mt. San Antonio College)
Webinar 3: Advice for New and Future PIs
October 10, 2025
11am PT | 12pm MT | 1pm CT | 2pm ET
A panel of two-year college ITYC PIs will share what they wish they had known before they began the process of writing and submission of grant proposals and then managing their grants. A Q&A session will follow.
Panelists: Melanie Harvey (Johnson County Community College), Seth Miller (Anne Arundel Community College), Maggie Prater (Front Range Community College)
Webinar 4: Designing and Implementing a Strong Evaluation Plan: Examples from ITYC Projects
October 24, 2025
11am PT | 12pm MT | 1pm CT | 2pm ET
Registration Deadline: October 22, 2025
A panel of two-year college ITYC PIs will explore components of a strong evaluation plan, sharing key elements of their plan, examples of instruments they used, and outcomes measures. They will share challenges and successes along the way and insights about successful collaborations with evaluators. A Q&A session will follow.