Dr. Thomas Pavkov, director of the ISPR and one of the principal investigators of the PUC Campus Climate Assessment Study, spoke last week with the editor of the PUC Chronicle about the tentative results of the recently fielded Campus Climate Assessment Survey.
Dr. Pavkov gave a broad overview of the study process, detailing the steps taken to establish campus themes around which survey instrument questions were then fashioned. Addressing in particular the full-time staff component of the faculty-staff study, Dr. Pavkov noted what he considered to be an “excellent response [rate]” from full-time PUC employees. He also commented on the analysis, recommendation-formulization, and implementation processes by which the PUC Multi-Cultural Campus Council and Senior Leadership members will speak to issues arising from the survey data.
The complete Chronicle article can be viewed at the Chronicle’s website.
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