Kristin Richey, MEd
Learning Strategist
Job Description In Her Words
I have the privilege of working with students to help them with creating study plans and hone study and test-taking strategies. I also work with tutors and connect students with tutors. Students who have questions about applying for disability accommodations are welcome to reach out to me, and I will walk them through the process.
Bio
Kristin Richey is the Learning Strategist at the Indiana University School of Medicine. As a higher education professional with more than 15 years of experience, she is passionate about student development and creates experiences to allow students to reach their fullest potential. To that end, she has been involved in the implementation of an advising program, cultivated an honors culture, improved retention and instituted a career development and planning course. Kristin exercises creativity to initiate new programs and revitalize existing programs. She has developed programs to improve retention and academic performance. In one-on-one sessions, Kristin uses coaching techniques to determine student motivation and elicit buy-in. To continue her own development, she works with colleagues to present at local, regional and national conferences.
Professional Publications, Collaborations, and Co-Presentations
American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC)
- “Red Light: Green Light: A Roadmap for Getting Struggling Students Back on Track in Medical School” June 2016
- “You’re Not an MD, How Can You Help Me? Using Professional Advisors to Build Connection and a Support System for Medical Students” May 2018
NACADA Annual Conferences
- “Campus-Wide Advising Outcomes: Development, Implementation and Assessment,” October 2014
- “Elevation through Collaboration: Successful Interventions for Students on Probation,” October 2013
National Academic Advising Association (NACADA) Regional Conferences
- “Shattering the Magic Mirror: Promoting Student Resilience,” April 2016
- “Taming the Wild: Ed-ventures in Individualized Probation Programming” Region 5 conference, April 2013
- “Navigating the Course: A New Approach to Probation” Region 3 conference, May 2011
- Won 1st runner up for Best in Show at the NACADA Region 3 conference
Indiana College and Access Success Network (ICASN) Conference
- “Alternative Pipeline: Exploring Different Formats for Delivering Career Courses,” September 2013
Indiana Student Affairs Association
- “Altering the Forecast: Motivational Interviewing to Implement Change,” October 2016
Jaguars Academic Advising Association (JACADA) Conferences
- “Campus-wide Advising Outcomes: Development, Implementation, and Assessment,” May 2014
- “Who is Advising at IUPUI? How does IUPUI Stack up?” May 2013
- “Revving Up Student Success: Collaboration and Probation Programming,” May 2013
- “The Successful Career,” May 2011
- “Crossing the Finish Line: A New Approach to Probation,” May 2011
Publications
- “Elevation through Collaboration: Successful Interventions for Students on Probation at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis” Articles featured in Exemplary Practice Examples of NACADA Pocket Guide Series: Advising Students on Academic Probation and featured in Academic Advising Today, ©2014
Webinars
- Advising Strategies for Students on Academic Probation, NACADA Webinar, March 2015