🎓 Lessons from Dr. Frank Shushok, Dr. C.L. Bohannon, and Dr. Dennis Wiese on Building Transformative Campus Cultures
🖊️ Author: David Morales, CEO & Founding Developer, Visualzen
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🎓 Introduction: Faculty Are More Than Instructors
When we think about student success, we often focus on orientation programs, academic advising, or peer mentorship. But there’s one resource that remains underutilized on many campuses: faculty members.
In this episode of OrientationMatters, I had the privilege of speaking with Dr. Frank Shushok, Dr. C.L. Bohannon, and Dr. Dennis Wiese. Together, we explored how intentional faculty engagement can create meaningful connections, build trust, and foster a sense of belonging that extends far beyond the classroom.
If you’re an Orientation Professional, this blog isn’t just an invitation to rethink faculty engagement—it’s a blueprint for action.
🎯 Insight 1: Faculty Are Architects of Campus Culture
“Higher education isn’t just about preparing students for their first job—it’s about building better human beings and shaping communities.” — Dr. Frank Shushok
Faculty members aren’t just subject matter experts—they’re mentors, role models, and architects of campus culture. Their impact doesn’t stop at the classroom door; it ripples across residence halls, dining spaces, and student events.
✅ The Key Takeaway: Faculty engagement isn’t a “nice-to-have”—it’s an essential ingredient for a thriving campus culture.
🛠️ One Thing You Can Do Today:
🎓 Insight 2: Build Bridges Through Shared Experiences
“Demystify faculty for students. Let them see that professors are human—they shop for groceries, walk their dogs, and face challenges just like everyone else.” — Dr. Frank Shushok
Faculty-student relationships thrive in authentic, informal spaces—a shared meal, a casual Q&A, or a weekly tradition like a faculty-led discussion series.
These moments break down hierarchical barriers, helping students see faculty as accessible mentors, not distant authority figures.
âś… The Key Takeaway: Faculty visibility outside the classroom builds trust and deepens connections.
🛠️ One Thing You Can Do Today:
🎓 Insight 3: Faculty Engagement Must Be Intentional
“We have to stop assuming students will naturally build relationships with faculty. Engagement must be intentional, strategic, and well-designed.” — Dr. Dennis Wiese
Strong faculty engagement doesn’t happen by accident—it requires planning, incentives, and institutional support. Faculty roles in student success must be:
âś… Recognized in performance evaluations
âś… Rewarded through institutional incentives
âś… Embedded in the onboarding and student life strategy
âś… The Key Takeaway: Faculty engagement should be systemic, not sporadic.
🛠️ One Thing You Can Do Today:
🎓 Insight 4: Culture Is Transmitted Through Relationships
“Whether in classrooms, residence halls, or informal gatherings, every interaction between faculty and students contributes to campus culture.” — Dr. C.L. Bohannon
Culture isn’t built through policies—it’s built through consistent relationships and shared experiences. Students who build meaningful connections with faculty are more likely to:
âś… Persist through challenges
âś… Feel a sense of belonging
âś… Advocate for themselves and their peers
âś… The Key Takeaway: Every faculty-student interaction is an opportunity to build culture.
🛠️ One Thing You Can Do Today:
🚀 One Action You Can Take Today
If you’re an Orientation Professional, here’s something you can start doing today:
Host a Faculty Welcome Lunch during Orientation Week.
📢 Conclusion: Faculty Are Key to Student Success
The research is clear: students who build strong relationships with faculty are more likely to persist, succeed, and graduate.
But these relationships don’t happen by accident—they happen because campuses design for them intentionally.
As higher education professionals, it’s our responsibility to create spaces where faculty-student connections can thrive—not just in classrooms, but across every corner of campus life.
✅ Takeaway for Today: Faculty aren’t just part of the student success equation—they’re central to it.
Let’s build pathways for faculty engagement that are intentional, consistent, and transformational.
Let’s reimagine faculty engagement—one relationship at a time.
🎥 Want to Learn More?
Watch the full interview with Dr. Frank Shushok, Dr. C.L. Bohannon, and Dr. Dennis Wiese in OrientationMatters Season 2, Episode 8: “Engaging Faculty on Your Campus."
👉 Explore how VZO supports onboarding success: www.govzo.com/case-studies
Let’s turn simple details into powerful outcomes—together.
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