Every now and then on the Student Affairs Professionals Facebook group page, there are examples of dissent, erasure, and every -ism. If you are reading this and you are a member of[...]
I’m sure we can all remember the days when we were in elementary and middle school and bullying either happened to us or someone we knew. If you used to watch kids shows on TV, bul[...]
I will be attending The Placement Exchange in a couple of weeks, but I will be also staying in Indianapolis for the Annual NASPA Conference. Although I know that job searching can [...]
So the journey continues… like the elevator operates. I do not doubt that I have support from my friends, my family, and the SA community. However I cannot deny that this yea[...]
I always find it difficult to talk about subjects, views, and topics that I have limited experience with. In the past few weeks, I have been participating in a few of the #SAchats [...]
I considered my first year of graduate school complete the moment I finished Maymester. After I finished the class, an internal switch happened inside of me… technically, I am a se[...]
Being a graduate student in higher education while also working part time in higher education is often a blessing and a curse. I enjoy my program, and I appreciate the things that [...]
The first year of graduate school is down, and the second year will begin once the summer has passed. I am very nervous so I decided to offer myself advice for the 2015-2016 year. [...]
“It is best to wait for pieces to fall into place to form the perfect picture, than it is for you to force the pieces into the picture you wanted.” I used the quote abo[...]
So I am nearly finished with my first year of graduate school and aside from attending classes, going through practicum interviewing experiences, and working at my part time GA pos[...]