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[...]
Last fall, I had a student approach me who was interested in internship opportunities for our exploration term. Birmingham-Southern College has a 4-week “exploration term” in Janu[...]
For anyone who hasn’t heard, Kansas recently removed Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity as protected working populations. Meaning, employers will have the option to discriminat[...]
I enjoy telling my staff about my time working with AmeriCorps and the Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest from 2009 to 2012. Spending three formidable years in Oregon after undergrad[...]
This is not going to be a popular article. I know even before writing it. This is not because Student Affairs is not an open-minded profession. That is obviously untrue. It is beca[...]
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[...]
“Life is a beautiful struggle, People search through the rubble for a suitable hustle, Some people using their noodle, Some people using the muscle, Some people put it together, Ma[...]
For the first 13 years of my education I went to school with the same 60 individuals. One might think: “Wow, 60 people, sounds like a veritable smorgasbord of diversity!” On a coll[...]
The Buddha taught the importance of having spiritually uplifting companions, people who challenge us to grow into our best selves and who help to keep us on the right path. I’[...]
As educators and leaders in Higher Education, if you’re not engaging in authentic dialogue about privilege with your students, you are doing a disservice to their personal, social,[...]