As an SA Grad and Hall Director for my graduate assistantship who has no experience in Residence Life at all, it has been a huge challenge for me living on campus. Helping my first[...]
When I first joined my current gig working with Community Service programs in the Fall of 2013, I was handed multiple binders ranging from 500+ student volunteer applications, a st[...]
Sometimes, it takes getting off campus to understand what it is you want to study. Far off campus. Like, 200 miles far. This was our inspiration for developing CareerTrek, a road t[...]
Down to the last two posts of this blog series, and I want to share one of my more significant experiences from this past year which actually occurred just under two weeks ago. The[...]
Eight. That’s how many schools I went to in my thirteen year K-12 period. Each transition was the start of a new adventure for me. My quickest transition was two days before school[...]
Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Digital Communication with Students. In this week’s chat 236 Student affairs professionals, graduate students an[...]
As a lawyer by training and a student affairs professional by passion, I find myself frequently drawing parallels between the two fields. One of the things that I was particularly[...]
As we know, college offers countless opportunities to get involved in a campus community. One of these many opportunities is joining the brotherhood of a fraternity. I joined the E[...]
Recently I attended the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisor’s (AFA) Annual Meeting in Nashville. This was my second time attending the conference and it was great to l[...]
I work at an institution where it can be easy to believe that we live in a post-racist society. I work at an institution where administrators truly work hard to build bridges acros[...]