Student affairs professionals spend their work lives helping to educate and develop their students, but don’t necessarily have the time or resources to educate and develop themselv[...]
I remember my first student conference very well. It was in 2011. I was involved in the general council of the Residence Hall Association (RHA) of my university. I was selected to [...]
Last year, with the help of a faculty member from the political science department, I had the opportunity to plan and implement my university’s inaugural Model Arab League co[...]
Recently, I had the wonderful opportunity to attend the National Conference on Students in Transition in New Orleans, Louisiana. I consider myself to be a lifelong student so confe[...]
The Student Affairs Collective strives to provide a peer-to-peer community where students and professionals can connect. During the past few weeks, the leadership team has been ev[...]
Since the beginning of The Student Affairs Collective, we’ve been committed to fostering peer-to-peer learning in the Student Affairs world. With peer-to-peer learning also c[...]
Conference proposal season is open! It is an exciting time of year filled with potential and possibility. If you are looking to submit a proposal for the first time, or maybe you h[...]
Welcome to this episode of The Student Affairs Spectacular Podcast This week’s guest is Jacob Patrick, who spoke with Dustin about his story as well as his conference experie[...]
The point person nervously wiped his mouth one last time and then placed his napkin on the table. He looked around the table at all his friends giving him encouraging smiles[...]
Shelley Story’s article posted in March warns against conference or professional development inspiration fading as you return to your everyday work plus an overflowing inbox for be[...]