February 26, 2021
Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement (DAESA)
Whether pre-college or currently enrolled students or alumni, participants in federally funded TRIO programs at Washington State University are unanimous in their appreciation of how the programs support their success.
“My first week of classes this fall was pretty overwhelming, so when I went to my first (TRIO) meeting where there were people supporting me, I couldn’t have been more grateful for that experience,” said first-year student Sebastian Sanders, an ambassador for the Teacher Prep Student Support Services (SSS) program, formerly ATLAS.
“The Cougs Rise (TRIO Upward Bound) program has given me great mentoring from a currently enrolled WSU student for the past three years who checks in with me frequently about grades, helped me build a vision board and set goals for this year, and answers my questions about college classes,” said Alejandra Pulido, a senior at Bremerton High School
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Notable Minority Executives: Keith Streicher
Director of Veterans Upward Bound, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Feb 24, 2021 10:40 am
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Undergrad degree/university: Catholic University of America
Since joining the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee as director of Veterans Upward Bound,
Keith Streicher has worked to ensure marginalized groups have a voice. He is a mentor to the 125 Veterans Upward Bound students and has implemented the “A Seat at the Table” initiative, mentoring and encouraging staff and colleagues to become more active in their community.
Outside of UWM, Streicher is a board member of Outpost Natural Foods and advocates for more collaboration between the organization and minority vendors. He is a member of numerous boards and has chaired the YMCA of Metropolitan Milwaukee’s Annual Campaign for two consecutive years.