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Alumni Senior Brunch and Learn
University-Wide
Groups Served
Other
Program Website
N/A
Contact Information
Kinsey, Ellen
ekinsey@gsu.edu
Address
60 Piedmont Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30303
Building
60 Piedmont Ave Building
Campus
Atlanta
Funding
Private Foundation,Other Source
Overview
The Senior Brunch and Learn program serves alumni of the university who are over the age of 65. The events include an outing to a local attraction like a museum and a group lunch. The purpose of the initiative is to deliver content that is appealing to our aging alumni while giving them an opportunity to be with allow retirees and people their age.
Benefits
Community building, continued education
Supplemental Materials
Not Applicable
Discipline Focus
Not discipline specific (University-Wide)
Diversity Group ( Social Identity)
Age
Race/Ethnic Group
Does not provide racial/ethnic minority group specialized programming
Program, Initiative, Policy or Sponsored Award Category
Priority 2: Multicultural Programming
Established
01/01/2015
Number Served
2001-2500
Research Routines, Responsibilities and Activities
Community outreach (e.g., townhall, alumni engagement, meetings to gauge community perception or campus constituents, movements)
Additional Research Components, Roles and Responsibilities
These events celebrate senior alumni by providing content and community for their age group.
Self-efficacy Emphasis
Networking Opportunities
Acknowledgement/Affirmation of Identity, Strengths, Needs
Not Applicable
Examples of Inclusionary Practices and Activities
Not Applicable
Participant Empowerment
None of the above
Mentoring Components
Mentoring is not used in our program
Opportunities to Privilege Voice
Events allow participants to share stories and experiences with people who are in their age group.
Evaluation Methods
average attendance to events, program survey(s)
Anticipated Participant Outcomes
attendance
Outcome Milestones
…
Key Performance Indicators
Event attendance, survey ratings
Program, Initiative, Policy or Sponsored Award Category
Priority 2: Multicultural Programming
Established
01/01/2015
Number Served
2001-2500
Research Routines, Responsibilities and Activities
Community outreach (e.g., townhall, alumni engagement, meetings to gauge community perception or campus constituents, movements)
Additional Research Components, Roles and Responsibilities
These events celebrate senior alumni by providing content and community for their age group.
Please describe how your program addresses self-efficacy (one's beliefs in their own ability to execute behaviors necessary to perform) in its participants?
Networking Opportunities
How does your program acknowledge or affirm individuals’ different identities, strengths, or needs?
Not Applicable
Inclusionary practices/activities utilized in your program:
Not Applicable
Participant Empowerment
None of the above
Mentoring Components
Mentoring is not used in our program
Opportunities to Privilege Voice
Events allow participants to share stories and experiences with people who are in their age group.
Evaluation methods are used to substantiate the program’s outcomes:
average attendance to events, program survey(s)
Anticipated participant outcomes for your program:
attendance