I’m inspired by your commitment to personal notes—really a lost art. There is something very unique and special about noticing and appreciating those in our lives..It was a thrill [...]
My very first mentor in student affairs had a beautiful baby boy a few days ago. I could not be more happy for her and her husband. Thanks to social media, I’ve been able to [...]
Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Over involved student leaders . In this week’s chat 183 Student affairs professionals, graduate students and un[...]
Paul Eaton is a doctoral candidate in Educational Research and Leadership at Louisiana State university. What was your path to Student Affairs (feel free to include your plans as a[...]
Continuing our featured posts for #CSAM14 we wanted to highlight what some #SApros & #SAgrads had to say about student development theory in the work that they do. We often see[...]
World renowned author and poet, Maya Angelou (rest in peace), once shared a quotation that has become a very important motto in the lives of millions of people. She claimed “[...]
Depending on where supervisors are working, their perceptions of the Resident Assistant (RA) role may differ from those of their colleagues. Some see the RA as a bastion of communi[...]
I substitute a microscope for a tablet. My lab is a university office. Books and manuscripts replace scientific equipment. Ink is the only chemical I need. There is a certain type [...]
Throughout our #CSAM14 Series, we aim to bring you snapshots and spotlights of some amazing folks in our field. Today’s feature is on Mickey Fitch, the Director of Residentia[...]
[Note: This tale was from Fall 2008. Both daughters (the names have been changed to protect the author) have graduated and are now pursuing their passions.] My wife and I have been[...]