No standards can entertain the individuals who focus on the negatives Greek Life offers to the world. These proverbial “car crashes” people in the media listen for as t[...]
In my last blog post, I wrote about the connections I saw between rehab and learning. Since that post, I’ve been home for three weeks going to outpatient rehab. Outpatient re[...]
It’s been almost a decade, but I can still remember the first time I finally had some grasp on gender — what it meant, what it didn’t mean, and how significant it[...]
Rivalries between institutions are often things of legend in higher education. Our alma maters teach students, employees, and the community to despise the rival. We are fed histori[...]
Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Racism in Campus Clubs/Orgs (Isolated or Systemic)?. In this week’s chat 229 Student affairs professionals, grad[...]
A while back one of my search committees for an advising position was becoming frustrated with the standard interview process. The candidates were all prepared for the same model o[...]
Our students today are plugged in, socially aware, and far more tech-savvy than any generation we have seen before. Cell phones are carried everywhere, and used for anything and ev[...]
It may be because I’ve been so intrigued by the hot button issue of college athletics or because I’m currently pregnant and haven’t been able to have a craft cocktail in eight mont[...]
This past weekend a video emerged of some men at the University of Oklahoma singing a racist song in affiliation to the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon on a bus. The university, pre[...]
A paradigm shift for a department, division, or institution is hard work! Coming to the decision alone is a difficult one. But once the decision has been made, where does it go fro[...]