Another great #SAChat, this week on Reading Nook – Great Reads for SA . Thank you to Derrick Robinson and Sabina De Matteo for MODing!
MOD Q1: What books have helped you in student affairs? #SAChat
A1: I recently read "The Hidden Life of Trees;" I highly recommend! An excellent metaphor for SA and human interdependence #sachat
— Marylee Demeter (@Evalucation) May 18, 2017
A1: Job One 2.0 by Magolda & Carnaghi is one that comes off the top of my head #SAChat
— Bart Stucker (@IJustBarted) May 18, 2017
MOD Q2: What authors would you suggest to other #SApros? #SAChat
@The_SA_Blog A2 I would sugggest Thelin, Bess & Dee, and anyone in the @NACADA journals. #SAChat
— Leslie Bell (@LeslieBell80) May 18, 2017
A2 – I've always enjoyed reading Annette Lareau for SA grad and personal time #sachat
— KE✌IN F☮RCH (@kevinforch) May 18, 2017
MOD Q3: Do you participate in book clubs at your university? #SAChat
Q3: I haven't found one here, but I'm usually inundated with class reading that I can't commit to a schedule for other reading ? #SAchat
— CJ V S, M.A. (@chrisjvenable) May 18, 2017
Q3 #sachat Not myself (too many on my own list), but @NiagaraUniv honors students have a vibrant book club & there is a staff one available
— John Sauter (@JohnPSauter) May 18, 2017
MOD Q4: Any books on self-care or working out that you suggest? #SAChat
A4:Since I'm still in grad school, reading fiction is self care in itself. My guilty pleasure is definitely youth fiction ?#sachat
— Macey Lachman (@MLindsayClinton) May 18, 2017
A4: "The Seven Principles of Mastery" – @guy_windsor
"Wherever You Go There You Are" – J Kabat-Zinn
"Chi Running" – D. Dreyer #sachat https://t.co/O1TaaWFzxT— Matthew Fulton (@matthew_msw) May 18, 2017
MOD Q5: What are the current trends you see in books in higher education? #SAChat
A5. I'm seeing more and more books on management techniques #SAChat
— Kyle Schneider (@kyle_schn) May 18, 2017
Q5 productivity books and how to do things faster or more efficient #SAChat
— Hon Lam (@honsololam) May 18, 2017
MOD Q6: Any books on financial literacy that would help students manage their money and budget? #SAChat
Q6 I like Prince Charming Isn't Coming #SAChat
— Hon Lam (@honsololam) May 18, 2017
@The_SA_Blog A5 The One Week Budget by Tiffany Aliche and the power of broke by Daymond John both on the list I created #sachat
— Genevieve Thevenin (@genevievethev) May 18, 2017
MOD Q7: Which books this summer are you looking forward to reading? #SAChat
A7 #SAChat Honestly might read The Code of the Extraordinary Mind again. Really inspirational.
— William Morton (@WillTM8) May 18, 2017
A7 #sachat Currently 2 former students' books. One fantasy novel & one self-help biography. Looking forward to finishing them this summer.
— John Sauter (@JohnPSauter) May 18, 2017
MOD FQ: What question do you wish we had asked but didn’t? #SAChat
FA #SAChat Ebooks or hard copy?
— William Morton (@WillTM8) May 18, 2017
FA. What's the best Student Affairs book to not judge by its cover? #SAChat
— Kyle Schneider (@kyle_schn) May 18, 2017
MOD FT: As we wrap up this #SAChat, what’s your final thought?
@The_SA_Blog FT Book reading is a way to avoid going insane as an #SAPro. #SAChat
— Leslie Bell (@LeslieBell80) May 18, 2017
FT – Sadly I don't have much time for reading, but I do have nightly time with my kids to read from Redwall & Diary of a Wimpy Kid. #sachat
— John Sauter (@JohnPSauter) May 18, 2017