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[...]
I was beyond excited when I saw the opportunity to participate in the #SAConnects series. Throughout my journey into student affairs I have met and built relationships with some of[...]
Quartz recently published an article by Jonathan Wai titled, “Your college major is a pretty good indication of how smart you are”. For those who are unfamiliar with th[...]
My junior year of college was in every possible way, the best of times and the worst of times. I experienced the highest of highs and the lowest of all possible lows. This was a ye[...]
Co-authored by Rose Piacente, SUNY Oneonta & Ashley Robinson, University of Connecticut As the spring semester began and many of us emerged from the wreckage and stresses of Ja[...]
What are the needs of a first year student? At the moment, I am working with a grant funded program at Austin Community College (ACC). We focus heavily on the needs of first year s[...]
This post was co-authored by Jake R. Goldblum B.A. and Todd Wysocki PhD. As leaders, we are often posed with difficult decisions and circumstances; who to hire or fire, how to deve[...]
This article was co-authored by Sinclair Ceasar and Lisa Endersby I inherited a staff that didn’t trust me at all. My first day of work was their last day of RA training. The[...]
What can a Broadway show teach us about students on our campus with Asperger’s? In the London import, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, audience members are given [...]
This post was co-authored by Richard Okello and Louis B. Ward. As we ready ourselves to embark upon a new year, the question on our minds is what moment are we stepping into? What[...]