“Hi, my name is Grace, and I’m a life-long learner.” That sounds a bit kitschy when you say it out loud, but no other adjective or moniker could be closer to the truth when it come[...]
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[...]
Virtual Services in the career realm has not existed for very long. Actually, even now, as I speak with my colleagues across the country – it is not a service or education piece us[...]
OK, so check out this interesting article about redefining “college” that was recently posted on The Hill: Now, let’s see… where to begin? “Wisconsin [...]
Though the purpose of the annual Student Affairs Professionals in Higher Education (NASPA) conference is to educate those in our profession on a wide array of topics and trending i[...]
Like many of you, my journey in Student Affairs started without me realizing that I took my first steps. Before I started my master’s in education in Leadership Studies at the Univ[...]
The U.S. education market is estimated to be about $1.3 trillion dollars, which explains why the topic shows up several times in every State of the Union address. Barack Obama’s si[...]
“We may live domestically, but the world operates globally.” – yours truly This quote summarizes my study aboard experience to El Salvador this summer. My Higher Education an[...]
“I know from my own education that if I hadn’t encountered two or three individuals that spent extra time with me, I’m sure I would have been in jail.” R[...]
Harvard Business Review writers Linda Hill & Kent Lineback recently wrote an article titled “The Three Networks You Need.” Here’s a quick overview of each net[...]