Often, privileged individuals talk about checking your privilege. In a recent night class, we we had a conversation about biases and the need to acknowledge those biases. It often [...]
Welcome to another great episode of The Student Affairs Spectacular Podcast! This week is a very special episode as Tom welcomes his mother, Maryann, to the podcast to talk social [...]
Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Making Black History More Than Just A Month. In this week’s chat 146 Student affairs professionals, graduate stu[...]
This article was coauthored by Dr. Todd Wysocki & Jake R. Goldblum “No Means No”, “No More”, “It’s on Us” – effective strategies to raise awareness on the issue of sexual[...]
At face value, this seems like a post discrediting White people, their experiences, and their knowledge about race relations and multiculturalism. There are plenty of White racial [...]
Yesterday was the national holiday of MLK Jr Day. Many of our campuses were closed, some were open, and many participated in a day of service. This year there was a hashtag [...]
As a lawyer by training and a student affairs professional by passion, I find myself frequently drawing parallels between the two fields. One of the things that I was particularly[...]
I’ll admit, I was overly excited for the recent #sachat about how to discuss current events in higher education environments. I have a tendency to be a bit of a news junkie. I love[...]
As student affairs professionals, it is our job, and likely our passion, to help students transform themselves from adolescents into motivated, free thinking young adults. It is ou[...]
I’ve spent the last few weeks trying to find the right words to address the occurrences in Ferguson, New York City, Cleveland, and a host of other police killings that have taken p[...]