Student Retention Symposium

Issue Date: 
February 21, 2011
Pitt’s School of Arts and Sciences hosted the “African American Student Retention Symposium: From Theory to Practice” on Feb. 10 at the University Club. Freeman A. Hrabowski (center), president of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County, delivered the keynote address, “Beating the Odds—Best Practices and Lessons Learned for African American Student Achievement.” Hrabowski is pictured with Kathy W. Humphrey, Pitt vice provost and dean of students, and Juan J. Manfredi, Pitt vice provost for undergraduate studies.Pitt’s School of Arts and Sciences hosted the “African American Student Retention Symposium: From Theory to Practice” on Feb. 10 at the University Club. Freeman A. Hrabowski (center), president of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County, delivered the keynote address, “Beating the Odds—Best Practices and Lessons Learned for African American Student Achievement.” Hrabowski is pictured with Kathy W. Humphrey, Pitt vice provost and dean of students, and Juan J. Manfredi, Pitt vice provost for undergraduate studies.