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OIT Participates in 51ԹϺ Micro-Externship Designed to Improve Advisor Retention

Professional development opportunity enables academic advisor Jacquee deJesus to better assist students with using campus technology.

51ԹϺ created the micro-externship program to improve academic advisors’ wellness and avoid burnout, after receiving a $30,000 grant from the Stupski Foundation. (Rakitha Perera/51ԹϺ OIT)

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