Matt Pistilli, Gardner Institute Fellow, featured in Third Space Perspectives

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Matt Pistilli, Gardner Institute Fellow, featured in Third Space Perspectives

“Where does student success in US higher education live, and what is it, exactly?” by Matt Pistilli, Gardner Institute Fellow, featured in Third Space Perspectives. 

The Third Space Perspectives blog by Dr. Emily McIntosh and  Dr. Diane Nutt is “dedicated to exploring perspectives on integrated practice and third space professionalism in Higher Education“. 

Pistilli’s post discusses his research and findings on student success.

Matthew Pistelli, Ph.D., is the Director of Student Affairs Assessment and Research in the Division of Student Affairs at Iowa State University. For nearly 20 years, Matt has focused on creating and assessing conditions and environments that positively affect college student success. Over his career, he has worked with summer bridge programs, residence life, learning communities, orientation programming, supplemental instruction, learning analytics, strategic planning processes, and low-income student scholarship and support programming.

Read his work here: https://www.thirdspaceperspectives.com/wheredoesstudentsuccesslive