Every year, summer represents something of an invisible cliff, and for its three or so months, my fitness falls at a fast pace. I work in the wonderful world of orientation, so des[...]
“I’ve learned that finishing a marathon isn’t just an athletic achievement. It’s a state of mind–a state of mind that says anything is possible.” ~ John Hanc, running writer Last m[...]
I entered my first Student Life professional position knowing that I would have trouble taking care of myself. Prior to attaining my position, my graduate program mentor said she f[...]
To me, #SAFit is all about movement and community. I have always been a very active person. I mean constantly moving—can’t stop, won’t stop. When I was nine years old, [...]
As an SAPro, I wanted to write about the importance of supporting the SAGrad community. Questions ranging from SASearch, internships, professional development, and more were some o[...]
For a while, I began to feel like self-care was a buzzword. People were using self-care to describe doing tasks we should do anyway like going to the gym or practicing mindfulness.[...]
Within the past two weeks, the United States has been faced with a series of unfortunate events that have deeply impacted all facets of our nation. The nation is mourning and react[...]
On May 12th, 2016, I will officially earn my Masters Of Arts for the Organizational Leadership/Higher Education Program. This day has been dream since I was 18 years old and I̵[...]
Whenever I am asked about my decision to go into student affairs I always explain how my experiences in undergrad really sold me, but that my experiences would not have been[...]
When I was 12 years old, I first set foot on Kingsborough Community College’s campus in Brooklyn. One of my father’s former students had gotten tenure, and he wanted to show off th[...]