Inese Berzina-Pitcher
Western Michigan University
Inese is a higher education practitioner and a scholar with over ten years of experience working with complex, multi-stakeholder projects. She is a doctoral candidate in the Higher, Adult and Lifelong Education program at Michigan State University, and received her master’s degree in Evaluation, Measurement and Research from Western Michigan University.
Website Content Contributions
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Responding to Racism part of Accelerating Systemic Change Network:Resources for Change:Blog Posts
Blog post from the Accelerating Systemic Change Network addressing responses to racism in higher education, featuring curated resources on Charlottesville syllabi, inclusive campus practices, multicultural organizational development, and personal growth for equity and inclusion.
Other Contributions (2)
Looking Back and Looking Forward part of Accelerating Systemic Change Network:Resources for Change:Blog Posts
A blog post from the Accelerating Systemic Change Network (ASCN) introducing its new blog as a platform for engaging scholars and practitioners in systemic change in STEM higher education, outlining accomplishments from 2016—including the formation of working groups and network expansion—and detailing goals for 2017 such as increased participation, conference engagement, and leadership development, while inviting community involvement through contributions, discussions, and social media.
My Interest in ASCN: Inese Berzina-Pitcher part of Accelerating Systemic Change Network:x Member Profiles
Member profile page for Inese Berzina-Pitcher from Western Michigan University, detailing her involvement in the Accelerating Systemic Change Network (ASCN), focusing on organizational change in STEM higher education, team-based change initiatives, and contributions to and benefits from the network.
