This post is part three in our three part series on the #SAGrad search for #CSAM18. Check out our previous installments here. I am a second year graduate student in the Higher Educ[...]
Diversity work in higher education can be difficult and tricky to navigate. It can be exhausting, heavy, and triggering to work alongside students in situations that are embedded w[...]
For as long as I’ve been in a higher education setting, the term self-care has been constantly thrown around. I’ve attended more presentations on the concept than I can count R[...]
With everything already on our plates, adding yet-another-Thing(tm) can be overwhelming. When the Thing(tm) is tuning into public policy, suddenly that stubborn task at the bottom [...]
I’m standing in front a room of high school students as part of my graduate assistantship. We’re talking about college readiness – why college is important, what [...]
My decision to continue my education straight out of undergrad was not an easy one. With the ridiculous federal administration that was elected and appointed since the 2016 electio[...]
I recently came across an astonishing article in the Boston Globe that described how consultants that work with Asian Americans clients advise to them to appear less Asian in their[...]
So as many of you know (assuming you have been reading my recent posts), I am moving back to Chicago, IL area. The move will allow me to be closer to family and be in the city the [...]
Another great #SAChat, this week on Student Activism on College Campuses (What are the trends) . Thank you to Derrick Robinson and Kevin Wright for MODing! MOD Q1: How are students[...]
I admit it, I’m old! I started college in 1968, and I was part of The Movement. In the late 1960s, high school and college campuses were centers of student activism. In add[...]