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The Student Success Coordinators at ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy are dedicated to supporting pharmacy students throughout their academic journey. Whether through connecting students with tutoring, setting up labs, or offering general support to students and faculty, the coordinators play a crucial role in fostering a positive and successful experience for all of pharmacy students. Hear from Justin White (P1 Coordinator), Kerstin Kromker (P2 Coordinator), and Lindsey Feltman (P3 Coordinator) in this episode.
Transcript:
Michele Williams
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
You can find pictures of Justin, Kirsten, and Lindsey and list their responsibilities. Student Success Coordinators help faculty with things like grading and skills labs and the SIM lab experiences. They help with the space. They also help with things related to exams, and you may see them proctoring occasionally. They also can help students with information and resources. And beginning next year, they're going to start maintaining the class calendar of important events, which will be really helpful.
And you'll be seeing them during that. And really, they help identify needs of students. So if you're a student and there's something that you have a question about or that you would like the administration to know a little bit about, you can let your student leadership know or talk directly to the student success coordinators, and that'll make its way up to the decision makers.
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Michele Williams
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
And then moved over here about six months ago. So yeah, I just—I really—I'm working on my master's right now. My passion is working with students. I want to work with students. And this job I feel like is a great opportunity to not only do that, but to make the role what I want it to be, because these are brand new positions that we're kind of—Doctor Williams used the term one time that I really like—building the road as we're walking it, and I like that.
I like that we are—because we can ask, “What are student success coordinators doing? What is your day‑to‑day?” And the answer is: we're figuring that out really every day. So it's helping faculty, it's being there for students. And you know, that's what I really wanted was more of a one‑on‑one role where I would get to work directly with students, which is not something I was getting in my previous positions.
Obviously not something I was doing a lot working in the public history sector. So awesome.
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
So kind of familiar with that a little bit more. What drew me to work with the students is probably just because I have a wide range of interests, and I just like to learn more all the time. So I enjoy how much they kind of like—you focus on what they do.
Lindsey
So I stepped away to be a new mom in 2021, and when I found out that there was a new position that was more student‑focused, I was very excited to see that. And because my background is working with students—I was a high school English teacher—this role is actually a really good fit because I still get to work with students, do the things that I love to do in working with students and helping them succeed.
Without the constantly‑in‑front‑of‑people component. You know—downtime. Yeah, yeah, it helps a lot. So yeah.
Dan Vanzant
Lindsey
Dan Vanzant
Lindsey
Dan Vanzant
Lindsey
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Michele Williams
Justin White
Michele Williams
Justin White
Michele Williams
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Anyway—moving on. Again, going in reverse order. Kirsten: name five uses of a stapler without staples.
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Justin White
Kirsten
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Michele Williams
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Justin White
Kirsten
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Dan Vanzant
Lindsey
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Lindsey
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Lindsey
Michele Williams
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Justin White
That's where you can find us. Also, you can make an appointment with us on EAB Navigate. We recently got that set up, so hopefully we'll be using that a lot more in the future. Of course you can shoot us an email any time. My email is [email protected]. Feldmanl1…
Kirsten
Justin White
Michele Williams
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Justin White
Michele Williams
Justin White
By East Tennessee State UniversityThe Student Success Coordinators at ETSU Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy are dedicated to supporting pharmacy students throughout their academic journey. Whether through connecting students with tutoring, setting up labs, or offering general support to students and faculty, the coordinators play a crucial role in fostering a positive and successful experience for all of pharmacy students. Hear from Justin White (P1 Coordinator), Kerstin Kromker (P2 Coordinator), and Lindsey Feltman (P3 Coordinator) in this episode.
Transcript:
Michele Williams
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
You can find pictures of Justin, Kirsten, and Lindsey and list their responsibilities. Student Success Coordinators help faculty with things like grading and skills labs and the SIM lab experiences. They help with the space. They also help with things related to exams, and you may see them proctoring occasionally. They also can help students with information and resources. And beginning next year, they're going to start maintaining the class calendar of important events, which will be really helpful.
And you'll be seeing them during that. And really, they help identify needs of students. So if you're a student and there's something that you have a question about or that you would like the administration to know a little bit about, you can let your student leadership know or talk directly to the student success coordinators, and that'll make its way up to the decision makers.
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Michele Williams
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
And then moved over here about six months ago. So yeah, I just—I really—I'm working on my master's right now. My passion is working with students. I want to work with students. And this job I feel like is a great opportunity to not only do that, but to make the role what I want it to be, because these are brand new positions that we're kind of—Doctor Williams used the term one time that I really like—building the road as we're walking it, and I like that.
I like that we are—because we can ask, “What are student success coordinators doing? What is your day‑to‑day?” And the answer is: we're figuring that out really every day. So it's helping faculty, it's being there for students. And you know, that's what I really wanted was more of a one‑on‑one role where I would get to work directly with students, which is not something I was getting in my previous positions.
Obviously not something I was doing a lot working in the public history sector. So awesome.
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
So kind of familiar with that a little bit more. What drew me to work with the students is probably just because I have a wide range of interests, and I just like to learn more all the time. So I enjoy how much they kind of like—you focus on what they do.
Lindsey
So I stepped away to be a new mom in 2021, and when I found out that there was a new position that was more student‑focused, I was very excited to see that. And because my background is working with students—I was a high school English teacher—this role is actually a really good fit because I still get to work with students, do the things that I love to do in working with students and helping them succeed.
Without the constantly‑in‑front‑of‑people component. You know—downtime. Yeah, yeah, it helps a lot. So yeah.
Dan Vanzant
Lindsey
Dan Vanzant
Lindsey
Dan Vanzant
Lindsey
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Michele Williams
Justin White
Michele Williams
Justin White
Michele Williams
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Anyway—moving on. Again, going in reverse order. Kirsten: name five uses of a stapler without staples.
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Justin White
Kirsten
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Michele Williams
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Justin White
Kirsten
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Dan Vanzant
Lindsey
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Lindsey
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Justin White
Kirsten
Dan Vanzant
Kirsten
Lindsey
Michele Williams
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Justin White
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Justin White
That's where you can find us. Also, you can make an appointment with us on EAB Navigate. We recently got that set up, so hopefully we'll be using that a lot more in the future. Of course you can shoot us an email any time. My email is [email protected]. Feldmanl1…
Kirsten
Justin White
Michele Williams
Dan Vanzant
Michele Williams
Justin White
Michele Williams
Justin White