Complete Dashboard

The Internationalization Dashboard is an effort to collect and organize campus-wide activities that further the university’s six internationalization themes and their specific goals. We present here the full Dashboard; it may be easier to make sense of in smaller chunks, for which see the pages devoted to each of the six internationalization themes.

To submit an activity to be included in the dashboard, please click here. Activities will appear in the online dashboard once they have been reviewed.

 For a glossary of key terms found in the table please see below the dashboard.

 

Glossary

Theme -- refers to the six top-level aims (e.g., Theme 1 is Promote internationalized student learning through the curriculum)
  • Themes were originally established in 2021 (see here) and supplemented in 2022.
Goal -- refers to the middle-level aims associated with a Theme (e.g., 2.3 Support relevant student-led projects and programs)
  • Goals were originally established in 2021 and supplemented in 2022; as our work continues, we revise, add, or eliminate goals as necessary.
Activity -- refers to a specific step that advances a given Goal; activities are listed in the Dashboard.
  • We are looking to include activities that represent expansions or changes to the way we have previously done things, such as adding a course to an academic unit that previously did not cover a given part of the world or global perspective. 
  • This means that many long-term aspects of the university relevant to internationalization, such as the fact that we offer classes in French or Chinese, will not be listed in the Dashboard unless there is a significant development in that area.
Status:
  • Planned/Possible -- anything from a vague idea to something being actively envisioned, but not yet Underway
  • Underway -- things that we have started working working on but not yet launched
  • Accomplished -- things that happen and then are done with, even if they have down-stream effects.
  • On-Going -- things that we have successfully launched, but have no real end
Start Date -- the date that work on the activity began

End Date -- the date that work on the activity ended, often with its accomplishment. The end date for things that are On-Going should be the date of launch.

Contact -- one or more people who are responsible for the activity