For the past eleven years, I spent nearly three and a half hours per day traveling to work. That equals a horrible grand total of 17 hours per week! Finding out this fun fact usual[...]
Mirrors come in all shapes and sizes. Whether it is a small compact, magnifying, or full body length mirror, they all typically have the same function – to take a look at and exami[...]
When I started my undergraduate experience at Rowan University in 2004, I vividly remember seeing the orientation leaders dancing on stage. My mother whispered in my ears, “Y[...]
I knew I was not prepared to enter graduate school or student affairs right after graduation from my undergraduate institution. I realized that I needed to gain experience to prepa[...]
I’ve got a lot of career left, and a lot of growing and development to do! I am evolving like many others. Through this process, I have come to appreciate the critical role that re[...]
October is Careers in Student Affairs Month. And as I approach the end of my first year as a student affairs professional, I wanted to reflect on my journey so far. As an undergrad[...]
Master’s programs in student affairs (and really, early career positions) are one, two, maybe three years. Just because you’re there for a short time doesn’t mean that you shouldn’[...]
As I approached my one-year work anniversary in August, I found myself reflecting on what I’ve learned and everything my team has accomplished. Our Supplemental Instruction p[...]
This summer provided two opportunities to give back to students in two groups that I am passionate. Specifically, helping students achieve undergraduate success. Speaking to the i[...]
For many of us in Student Affairs, summer serves as a great time to catch up, relax, and maybe do some traveling. The extra time can also serve as a great time to reflect on person[...]