It was a little under a year ago that I started my first professional role after completing my graduate program. During the first few weeks of work, my director came to my office a[...]
One student is facing eviction from her apartment with her family. Another will have his electricity turned off at 5 p.m. Another, with just a few credits left to complete his de[...]
Let’s face it: putting together a program can be exhausting. Coming up with a good idea, getting buy-in from key partners, developing learning outcomes, ordering food, marketing, e[...]
“It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men.” ~ Frederick Douglass These words deeply resonate with me, and actually helped me realize that I wanted to change[...]
FT: Access needs to continue after an acceptance letter-Access to college, to resources, to tools, to mentors, to skills, to careers. Ten years ago, in August 2005, I started colle[...]
Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Access to Higher Education. In this week’s chat 119 Student affairs professionals, graduate students and undergr[...]
Welcome to another great episode of The Student Affairs Spectacular Podcast! Dustin had the pleasure to sit down with (#SAChat Award Winning) Clare Cady for this week’s episo[...]
Happy Tuesday! Yesterday Starbucks and ASU Online released their new partnership that will provide some tuition assistance to Starbucks partners (that is what they call their emplo[...]
What is more important to you as a conference delegate? Free access to WiFi or a conference app for your smart phone and/or tablet? In this post, Ed shares a conversation that hap[...]
Kate Feeney, a graduate student at Iowa State University, contacted me earlier this week. For a class project, she was soliciting answers to the following question: What does acces[...]