When I saw the recent #SAConnects posts, I was so excited to have the opportunity to write a blog post about some amazing people that have helped me find bonds and connections in S[...]
Think about your typical work week. Now think about the amount of time you spend in each of these three areas: – With students you’re mentoring – With supportive peers [...]
This article was originally posted on MACUHO.org. Nothing is worse than a stare. I don’t mean the blank stare you notice when someone is no longer paying attention. The worst star[...]
College students choose to go Greek during their undergraduate careers for many reasons: to make new friends, establish a network of support as an underclassmen, take on executive [...]
My junior year of college was in every possible way, the best of times and the worst of times. I experienced the highest of highs and the lowest of all possible lows. This was a ye[...]
In the last academic year, a number of prominent college controversies have made the headlines. In the larger picture, we see daily news on Yik Yak and civility on campus, to quest[...]
As someone who has had the distinct pleasure of connecting with so many inspiring and passionate individuals within the field of student affairs, it should come to no surprise that[...]
I’ve never held a residence life position, aside from being a desk assistant in undergrad, which made my transition into Student Affairs very difficult. That’s not to belittle Resi[...]
This post is co-authored by Todd M. Wysocki, Ph.D. & Jake R. Goldblum. Showing another that you care is not about you, it’s about the other person. Caring is not about what’s c[...]
Change is a fickle beast. Whether there’s too much change, not enough change, or just the right amount of change, there will be people who are inherently unhappy. Being a change ag[...]