Image: The Association for Institutional Research (AIR) Forum returned as an in-person gathering on June 6-9, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona. The MIHE community was well represented with presentations each day and with Karen Webber transitioning to president of the organization on Wednesday, June 8.Check out the sessions below. More information about the conference and list of all programs https://www.airweb.org/forum/2022/home. AIR Forum 2022 Tuesday, June 7 12:45-1:30 PST World Language Participation & Student Outcomes: Evidence From CASSIE (poster presentation by Leslie Hodges, University System of Georgia (USG); Sean Baser, MIHE PhD candidate & USG; Angela Bell, MIHE alumna & USG; Rachana Bhatt, USG) 2:00-2:45 Democratizing Data on Grades and Retention and Progression Analytics (presentation by Michelle Rosemond, Georgia Gwinnett College; Scott King, Carl Vinson Institute of Government (CVIOG); David Tanner, MIHE PhD candidate & CVIOG; James Byars, CVIOG) Destiny Unbound: A Look at How Far From Home Students Go for College (presentation by Rob Toutkoushian, MIHE faculty member) Participation in and Perceptions of Virtual Work-Integrated Learning (presentation by Karen Webber, MIHE faculty emerita, and Matthew Grandstaff, MIHE student) 3:00-3:45 Reverse Transfer in Georgia: An Analysis of Student (presentation by Sean Baser, MIHE PhD candidate & USG; Rachana Bhatt, USG; Patrick Harris, USG) Wednesday, June 8 9:45- 10:30 Lessons Learned From an Institutional Climate Assessment Process (presentation by Jillian Morn, MIHE student & University of Washington) 10:45-11:30 USG Student Pathways App: Getting the Most Out of Clearinghouse Data (presentation by Angela Bell, MIHE alumna & USG; Scott King, CVIOG; David Tanner, MIIHE PhD candidate & CVIOG; James Byars, CVIOG) Scholarly Writing and Publishing: Advice from Editors and Authors (panel with Caleb Keith, MIHE alumnus & IUPUI; Bethany Miller, Macalester College; Iryna Muse, University of Alabama System; Rob Toutkoushian, MIHE faculty; Leah Ross, AIR) Using Literature and Theory for Successful Survey Research (presentation by Karen Webber, MIHE faculty emerita, and Matthew Grandstaff, MIHE student) Using Longitudinal Data To Analyze Post-Graduation Outcomes (presentation by Lori Hagood, MIHE alumna & USG; Pearson Brown, MIHE student & USG) Thursday, June 9 8:00-8:45 Course Enrollment Trends in Low/No-Cost Material Sections (presentation by Lori Hagood, MIHE alumna & USG; Leslie Hodges, USG; Sean Baser, MIHE PhD candidate & USG) Type of News/Audience: Alumni General News