“FT: No matter if it’s the SAPro group, Twitter, whatever, cliques will form and try to keep you silent. Don’t let them make you be. #SAChat” Today was a good day[...]
Every now and then on the Student Affairs Professionals Facebook group page, there are examples of dissent, erasure, and every -ism. If you are reading this and you are a member of[...]
Good afternoon colleagues and Happy Tuesday! In Student Affairs we use social media to promote programs, talk about current events, and connect with our students. What social media[...]
I woke up as usual on Sunday morning, June 12th to my 2-year-old daughter crawling into bed around 5:45am. After a few restless minutes, we made our way downstairs where we were j[...]
We have been talking all month long about how SA Pros use mobile mediums to encourage campus engagement. Let’s see where everyone falls. Still confused on how to start incorp[...]
Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Representation in media. In this week’s chat 89 Student affairs professionals, graduate students and undergradu[...]
I often find myself reminding my colleagues that the path to better student engagement begins with the sharing of information. Simple, right? It certainly is a simple concept to un[...]
Marketing for a college can sometimes be tricky. How do we show a prospective student everything the school has to offer? How can we give them an authentic glimpse into what really[...]
“There is no school spirit.” “We do not have enough traditions.” “I do not know how to show off my NYIT pride.” “I wish more people knew about the great things we do on campu[...]
Watching the students’ heads slowly dip down to the glow of their cell phone screens always felt like a facilitation defeat for me during my orientation leader trainings. If only I[...]