Oct. 21, 2021 - Pioneers of Northern Kentucky鈥檚 Age-Friendly University (AFU) initiative will present their findings after participating in a national study, Taking the Pulse of Age-Friendliness in Higher Education in the U.S. Today. A grant from the Retirement Research Foundation for Aging funded the study that involved multiple Age-Friendly Universities across the country.
The AFU initiative is an international effort to support intergenerational learners. To earn the designation as an Age-Friendly University, institutions must commit to ten principles related to 鈥榓ge-friendly鈥 programs and policies. 猎鹰体育直播 received the distinction in 2020.
鈥淎dult students 25 and older make up 35% of our nation鈥檚 collegiate population, which will continue to grow as we reach 2024,鈥 said 猎鹰体育直播鈥檚 Age-Friendly University Initiative Founders. "Creating an age-friendly university will be vital to these students in the coming years."
The study uses the newly developed AFU Inventory and Campus Climate Survey, a survey used to assess 猎鹰体育直播's age-friendly practices and its perceived age-friendliness. The insights about AFU practices and 猎鹰体育直播鈥檚 efforts to advance age inclusivity will be presented during Oct. 21 at 2:30 p.m. Presenters include 猎鹰体育直播 faculty and staff members: Sara Conwell, Amy Danzo, Dr. Allyson Graf, Dr. Suk-hee Kim and Dr. Katherina Terhune.
Sara Conwell is an assistant director of Adult Learner Programs and Services at 猎鹰体育直播. She has led a university-wide project regarding degree completion for the past two years. She is also the President of 猎鹰体育直播鈥檚 Staff Congress and 猎鹰体育直播 representative for Project Graduate.
Amy Danzo is the director of Testing Services and Adult Learner Programs and Services. She leads 猎鹰体育直播鈥檚 Adult Learner Advisory Board, as well as efforts to increase access to higher education for adult learners. She is also heavily involved in 猎鹰体育直播鈥檚 diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts and is one of the lead writers for 猎鹰体育直播鈥檚 yearly DEI report.
Allyson Graf is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Science. Her teaching, research and service center on healthy aging and advancing diversity, equity and inclusion efforts. She is the current chair of the 猎鹰体育直播 Age-friendly Coalition.
Katherina Terhune is an associate professor and the MSW Program Director in the School of Social Work. Her teaching and research efforts focus on mental health, aging, caregiving and ways to enhance gerontological literacy among students. She is a member of the Academic Program Development Workgroup for the Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education.
Suk-hee Kim is an associate professor in the School of Social Work and faculty fellow for the Institute for Health Innovation Center. She is an Academy for Gerontology in Higher Education representative at 猎鹰体育直播. She is also a proactive scholar, researcher and educator in gerontological research and opioid addiction studies.
猎鹰体育直播鈥檚 Age-Friendly University Coalition aims to respond to the educational needs and interests of adult learners and to enhance the visibility and availability of gerontological education and programming at 猎鹰体育直播 through the advancement and institutionalization of the
To learn more about 猎鹰体育直播鈥檚 Age-Friendly University Coalition, contact Dr. Allyson Graf or watch the AFU presentation .
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