The definition of success is arbitrary. Success looks different for everyone – students all have different dreams, different goals, and different visions for their lives. For some,[...]
In my last blog post, I wrote about the connections I saw between rehab and learning. Since that post, I’ve been home for three weeks going to outpatient rehab. Outpatient re[...]
As educators and leaders in Higher Education, if you’re not engaging in authentic dialogue about privilege with your students, you are doing a disservice to their personal, social,[...]
***Note: This post is weird for me to share! ***Disclaimers are a defense mechanism! COMMENCE RAMBLING: I’ve been thinking about authenticity a lot, lately. All of the[...]
“What?! You’re an introvert?” The reaction most of my close friends have given me when I told them I had changed from an extrovert to an introvert. In June 2013 I took the Myers-Br[...]
I have recently transitioned from working two years as a paraprofessional student staff to becoming a full-fledged professional staff member in residence life. Along with this tran[...]
Have you ever thought about what your pitch is? Your brief “sell” for an interview, perhaps? Some of us have a succinct summary of who we are and why we should be hired—not a bad i[...]
Last night I participated in the #SAchat on Twitter (hosted by The Student Affairs Bloggers), and it spurred an old conversation that I’ve had with myself and others about th[...]