“I’m writing my story so that others might see fragments of themselves.” – Lena Waithe One of the most powerful lifelines in a community is storytelling. We are excited to br[...]
Your social media timelines are most likely full of decorated mortar boards, tassels, gowns– heartfelt posts of what it means to be a graduate of their respective institution[...]
As I approached my one-year work anniversary in August, I found myself reflecting on what I’ve learned and everything my team has accomplished. Our Supplemental Instruction p[...]
Professional students are a special population, in my opinion. They are working on some kind of post-baccalaureate professional license or degree (e.g. psychology, law, nursing, v[...]
My personal wellness plan began when I sought therapy about a month ago. If you are experiencing significant levels of stress, I highly recommend speaking to a therapist. As studen[...]
‘An investment in KNOWLEDGE always pays the best interest”~Ben Franklin Dear SA Leaders, I know you are aware of the issues we are facing. Public institutions are facin[...]
When I started teaching FYE, I instantly concluded that there was so much that I could bring to the curriculum. Including workshops became an undoubtedly strong focus for me. I wou[...]
As a Supplemental Instruction (SI) Coordinator, I hear the question almost daily. “So, how is this different from tutoring?” I basically have an elevator pitch ready to[...]
Many of us hear from day one of our #SAgrad programs about the challenge of breaking out of our Student Affairs silos. In other words, crossing departmental lines. As a grad, then [...]
As someone who combined a degree in Student Affairs with a career in International Education, I’ve often felt that there’s a disconnect between these two fields that sh[...]