After sharing how to revolutionize meetings, I should have prefaced with this book review for Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard by Chip Heath & Dan Heath. My are[...]
Welcome to this episode of The Student Affairs Spectacular Podcast We have the pleasure of welcoming Max Quinn to the podcast this week. He speaks with Dustin about his work with l[...]
We have decide to change up the format of our weekly #SAChat review. Because, ya know, we gotta spice things up sometimes. Happy Friday! MOD: Q1 – If you were to rank the so[...]
Each year my office utilizes the information from our graduation outcomes survey to send a weekly email series. These emails go out starting spring break, and throughout the summer[...]
Many of us hear from day one of our #SAgrad programs about the challenge of breaking out of our Student Affairs silos. In other words, crossing departmental lines. As a grad, then [...]
As someone who combined a degree in Student Affairs with a career in International Education, I’ve often felt that there’s a disconnect between these two fields that sh[...]
There are definitely different types of people in the world. And like people, there are different types of gamers. This post will explore the characteristics of those players and h[...]
It’s that time of year again in Student Affairs. Students recently arrived to campus with hopes, aspirations, and maybe even a fresh start in their young adult lives. Some of us #S[...]
As I was searching for recent openings in higher education, I noticed many openings for Recruiters, Admissions Reps, Admissions Counselors…Recruiter, Admission, Recruiter, A[...]
The decision was a delicate one. But after the grueling process of comparing the cost of tuition, proximity to home, teacher-student ratios, and reading alumni success stories, we[...]