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Watermark Launches AI-Powered Instructor Insights, Honors Institutions Driving Student Success Fueled by Innovation
Watermark Launches AI-Powered Instructor Insights, Honors Institutions Driving Student Success Fueled by Innovation

Yahoo

time7 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Watermark Launches AI-Powered Instructor Insights, Honors Institutions Driving Student Success Fueled by Innovation

WASHINGTON, June 05, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Watermark Insights' annual Engage conference brought together higher education and accreditation leaders in Washington, D.C. This year's theme, "Tell Your Story," recognized colleges and universities facing increasing pressure to demonstrate clear impact in a complex environment. The conference reinforced Watermark's commitment to helping institutions showcase their achievements, driving student and institutional success. Representatives from national accreditors explored the evolving role of accreditation and the importance of continuous improvement. Panelists emphasized that institutions that combine strong data practices with compelling framing are well positioned to demonstrate their achievements, contributions and drive ongoing improvement. Watermark unveiled several new enhancements designed to drive faculty professional growth, simplify cumbersome tasks through system integration, and make institutional outcomes easier to see and share. Some of these enhancements include: Instructor Insights for Course Evaluations The first of its kind in course evaluation and survey solutions, this capability, powered by AI, transforms student feedback into clear, actionable insights helping instructors quickly identify strengths and areas for growth. Watermark Planning & Self-Study Integrations New connections with D2L and Council for Advancement of Standards (CAS) streamline assessment workflows, making it easier to measure outcomes and demonstrate institutional effectiveness in one place. Watermark Faculty Success Redesign A refreshed and modern interface and interactive CV view improve the way faculty track achievements and navigate reviews, spending more time on student initiatives and less on administrative burden. Engage award winners announced At this year's Engage Conference, Watermark honored three institutions that are driving innovation and delivering meaningful results on campus. Insights Award: Texas State University Texas State University was honored for its exceptional use of data to inform strategic decisions and improve outcomes. By making assessment and student feedback data more accessible and actionable, the university has empowered faculty and staff to better support student success. This work is supported by Watermark solutions including Faculty Success, Student Learning & Licensure, the SL&L Data Export Service, and Course Evaluations & Surveys. Innovation Award: Mohawk Valley Community College Mohawk Valley Community College received the Innovation Award for achieving full campus adoption of a centralized planning and assessment process in just six months. Its bold leadership and collaborative approach were supported by the creative use of Watermark's Planning & Self-Study solution. Impact Award: Harris-Stowe State University Harris-Stowe State University was recognized for achieving measurable improvements in student outcomes, faculty support, and operational efficiency. The university moved from fragmented processes to a unified and data-informed approach using Watermark's suite of solutions. "Every year at Engage, I'm reminded of the heart and purpose behind the work happening on campuses," said Erin Shy, CEO of Watermark. "Our customers are meeting complex challenges with creativity and care, and we're here to make sure our technology helps them do it better." To learn more about Watermark, visit About Watermark Watermark gives higher education institutions the tools they need to easily track, manage, and examine their data. For over twenty years, colleges and universities have used Watermark solutions to complete assessment and accreditation requirements, capture and analyze student feedback, showcase faculty accomplishments, and improve student engagement. Watermark's Educational Impact Suite (EIS) puts data into context so faculty and staff can focus on what really matters: institutional and student success. Learn why Watermark is trusted by over 1,700 colleges and universities to support continuous improvement at View source version on Contacts Media ContactLindsey Gilllgill@

Watermark Launches AI-Powered Instructor Insights, Honors Institutions Driving Student Success Fueled by Innovation
Watermark Launches AI-Powered Instructor Insights, Honors Institutions Driving Student Success Fueled by Innovation

Business Wire

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Watermark Launches AI-Powered Instructor Insights, Honors Institutions Driving Student Success Fueled by Innovation

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Watermark Insights' annual Engage conference brought together higher education and accreditation leaders in Washington, D.C. This year's theme, 'Tell Your Story,' recognized colleges and universities facing increasing pressure to demonstrate clear impact in a complex environment. The conference reinforced Watermark's commitment to helping institutions showcase their achievements, driving student and institutional success. Watermark unveils AI-powered Instructor Insights and honors institutions driving student success at Engage 2025, highlighting innovation, faculty support, and measurable impact across higher education. Share Representatives from national accreditors explored the evolving role of accreditation and the importance of continuous improvement. Panelists emphasized that institutions that combine strong data practices with compelling framing are well positioned to demonstrate their achievements, contributions and drive ongoing improvement. Watermark unveiled several new enhancements designed to drive faculty professional growth, simplify cumbersome tasks through system integration, and make institutional outcomes easier to see and share. Some of these enhancements include: Instructor Insights for Course Evaluations The first of its kind in course evaluation and survey solutions, this capability, powered by AI, transforms student feedback into clear, actionable insights helping instructors quickly identify strengths and areas for growth. Watermark Planning & Self-Study Integrations New connections with D2L and Council for Advancement of Standards (CAS) streamline assessment workflows, making it easier to measure outcomes and demonstrate institutional effectiveness in one place. Watermark Faculty Success Redesign A refreshed and modern interface and interactive CV view improve the way faculty track achievements and navigate reviews, spending more time on student initiatives and less on administrative burden. Engage award winners announced At this year's Engage Conference, Watermark honored three institutions that are driving innovation and delivering meaningful results on campus. Insights Award: Texas State University Texas State University was honored for its exceptional use of data to inform strategic decisions and improve outcomes. By making assessment and student feedback data more accessible and actionable, the university has empowered faculty and staff to better support student success. This work is supported by Watermark solutions including Faculty Success, Student Learning & Licensure, the SL&L Data Export Service, and Course Evaluations & Surveys. Innovation Award: Mohawk Valley Community College Mohawk Valley Community College received the Innovation Award for achieving full campus adoption of a centralized planning and assessment process in just six months. Its bold leadership and collaborative approach were supported by the creative use of Watermark's Planning & Self-Study solution. Impact Award: Harris-Stowe State University Harris-Stowe State University was recognized for achieving measurable improvements in student outcomes, faculty support, and operational efficiency. The university moved from fragmented processes to a unified and data-informed approach using Watermark's suite of solutions. 'Every year at Engage, I'm reminded of the heart and purpose behind the work happening on campuses,' said Erin Shy, CEO of Watermark. 'Our customers are meeting complex challenges with creativity and care, and we're here to make sure our technology helps them do it better.' To learn more about Watermark, visit About Watermark Watermark gives higher education institutions the tools they need to easily track, manage, and examine their data. For over twenty years, colleges and universities have used Watermark solutions to complete assessment and accreditation requirements, capture and analyze student feedback, showcase faculty accomplishments, and improve student engagement. Watermark's Educational Impact Suite (EIS) puts data into context so faculty and staff can focus on what really matters: institutional and student success. Learn why Watermark is trusted by over 1,700 colleges and universities to support continuous improvement at

MVCC chosen for Governor's 'ON-RAMP' Program
MVCC chosen for Governor's 'ON-RAMP' Program

Yahoo

time06-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

MVCC chosen for Governor's 'ON-RAMP' Program

UTICA, NY (WUTR/WFXV/WPNY) — Governor Kathy Hochul announced on Thursday that Mohawk Valley Community College — along with two others — will become part of a program to bolster manufacturing in New York State. The governor announced on Thursday that three places were selected for the ON-RAMP (One Network for Regional Advanced Manufacturing Partnerships), which included the redevelopment of MVCC's soon-to-be vacant Science and Technology Center. The $200 million program was proposed in Governor Hochul's State of the State Address last year. Each program — one at the former College of Saint Rose, one at Monroe Community College near Rochester, and MVCC — will receive up to $300,000 in planning grants to help establish the centers. 'Too many communities in Upstate New York have been left out and left behind for generations – and I'm fighting to bring them back,' Governor Hochul said in a statement. 'These new ON-RAMP centers will be critical parts of the new I-90 advanced manufacturing corridor, giving New Yorkers the skills and training necessary for a good-paying job. New Yorkers are already seeing the benefits of our economic development strategy: good-paying jobs, revitalized communities and more money in their pockets.' MVCC's center is anticipated to offer training for in-demand skills on low-cost, no-cost and work-and-learn models. The center is also scheduled to house MVCC's Fast-Track Program, as well as the Manufacturer's Association of Central New York's (MACNY) 'Real-Life Rosies' program. With the move to the center, both programs can now recruit additional candidates to their program. 'We are so grateful to the Governor and her staff for this incredible opportunity to work even more closely with our workforce partners in the region to significantly scale opportunities that connect people to quality jobs and enhance the overall vibrancy of the communities we serve,' MVCC President Dr. Randall Van Wagoner said in a statement. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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