PASS: Gratitude for Getting the Word Out

January 12, 2026

By Zoë Corwin

The Promoting At-promise Student Success project is among the largest postsecondary success studies in the country. The strength of the project is anchored in intentional and longitudinal collaboration among researchers from multiple institutions, varied stakeholders at the University of Nebraska, and our funder. This year, we’re focusing on disseminating findings from more than a decade of data collection and analysis and deeply appreciate funding support for creating materials that resonate with diverse audiences. So often, research deliverables center around conference presentations and peer-reviewed journal articles. While those types of dissemination activities remain integral to this project, we are profoundly grateful to have the support to create additional deliverables that are accessible to practitioners. We look forward to continuing to develop new materials this year deriving from the project’s decade-long quantitative and qualitative datasets — especially when those materials are developed in partnership with our practitioner partners.

A few recent dissemination highlights include:

We spend considerable time as a research team conceptualizing how to share our findings in ways that might resonate with our partners at the University of Nebraska as well as the broader higher education audience — and then writing up and designing the deliverables. As the Principal Investigator on the project, I am deeply grateful to our funder for supporting this work, to our practitioner partners for trusting in the process — and to our incredible research team comprised of faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, and staff for putting in the time, brainpower and heart to share what we’re learning through high quality dissemination.

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