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[...]
The idea of conflict scares so many people. It’s a word rarely attributed to positive moments or situations; on the contrary, the mere mention of it can immediately catapult someon[...]
Every fall, we hosted our annual student/industry-networking program event bringing together 40 employers and alumni to share their experiences with over 200 students. Year after y[...]
When looking at the theme for this month’s #SACareer blogs – “Rethinking Career Services” – I immediately think of the exciting changes taking place in my own office. At the Univer[...]
Welcome to another great episode of The Student Affairs Spectacular Podcast! This episode is proudly brought to you by… This week’s awesome guest is Courtney O’Co[...]
More and more career services offices experience increased demands from students to deliver programs and services that are customized, individualized, and unique to their interests[...]
A few weeks ago, I posted my reflection on innovation, being radical, and remaining authentic in my student affairs work. Since then, I’ve read Drive by Daniel Pink for the [...]
In my last post I focused on different types of innovators. In this post I want to share some thoughts on different types of innovation. But, I’d like to start with a quick[...]
There has been conversation here on the SA Collaborative Blog and in other places about “radical practitioners” and innovation in the student affairs space. The dialog[...]
Photo credit Dev.Arka My short answer to the radical question: no. Don’t worry, there’s a longer answer coming at you. A long while back, Eric Stoller asked “Whe[...]