Write the survey. Get feedback. Write it again (and again and again). Distribute the survey. Remind people to fill in the survey (again and again and again). Get the results. Compi[...]
My path is wide and winding. As someone who finds purpose, solace and, in times of stress, comfort in movement, paths and travelling are not mere metaphors; they are as essential t[...]
With a day of thanks behind us and the season of giving just ahead, the #SAReads team is excited to announce our new December initiative. 15 Days of #SAReads One of the things we’v[...]
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up For Education and Was Shot By The Taliban is the fascinating and harrowing true story of Malala Yousafzai, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, Ta[...]
We are all a bit hesitant to talk publicly about our failures. It is hard. It dredges up old memories that might not be so pleasant. In a world that celebrates achievement and succ[...]
Many of us have been in this situation before: you unveil a new program or initiative. It goes off pretty well and you’re feeling pretty good about introducing something fresh or d[...]
I don’t measure my weight on a scale much anymore. I measure my heaviness by my mood. For as long as I can remember, anxiety has been an old friend, a constant companion, and[...]
The discussion of the value of higher education has become ubiquitous–parents, pundits, and even the President have an opinion on what higher education is good for, how much [...]
“Professional development needs to be part of who you are, what you do and what you promote.” I recently tweeted that statement as part of a #sachat discussion on professional deve[...]
The month of March conjures up numerous images of professional learning and networking opportunities through ACPA, NASPA, and other professional associations. During a recent #sach[...]