Kathleen Tabak, BA
Graduate Assistant- Data analysis/Management
University of Oklahoma Health Science Center
Kathleen Tabak is a graduate assistant at the University of Oklahoma where she studies Library Information Science. Kat received her dual associate degree in Library technical assistant and general social sciences at Rose State College. Kat was also McNair Scholar at the University of Central Oklahoma where she achieved her bachelor’s degree in Interpersonal Communication with a minor in media studies. Her previous experience includes work in journalism, student diversity organizations, and a grant funded research assignment with the Carl Albert Research Center.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

The Office of Interdisciplinary Programs (OIDP) Evaluation Team, is charged with producing evaluation and assessment data related to IPE curricular outcomes for the review of the Curriculum Committee and other campus stakeholders. Following years of content assessment and data reporting regarding curricular outcomes, OIDP has initiated a formal process for comprehensive programmatic evaluation. This lightning talk will discuss the goals of the program evaluation plan, which include: 1) Gather program metrics to assess curricular outcomes, and provide baseline data for quality improvement…