As I approach the beginning of my graduate career, I thought I would take a few moments to reflect on my undergraduate experience. For many students, an undergraduate education is [...]
Students will engage in tough decision-making and navigate difficult transitions in pursuit of fulfilling careers. While a myriad of students will rally in aha moments, countless s[...]
Like pretty much everyone, my desk was a clean slate without any personality the day I arrived at my job at the Women’s Center at Georgia College. Over the past two years, I’ve slo[...]
My work space is a mix of functionality and personality. The desk’s expansive surface space is great for my preferred organizational method – piles. I have a dry erase [...]
A few weeks ago, I was given the amazing privilege to speak to a group of young women at Northern Michigan University at the inaugural LeadHERship conference, sponsored by the stud[...]
As 2016 comes in full swing and the new academic semester approaches, I have been thinking a lot about my first semester as a supervisor. I will start this post with a disclaimer: [...]
Having successfully transitioned from #SAGrad to #SAPro I reflect on my first few months: moving to a new city, check. Gaining a new skill set, super check. Trying not to start too[...]
“Are leaders born or are they made?” I cannot remember how many times I have been asked that question in various undergraduate classes, but I remember exactly how I answered it eve[...]
I was recently introduced to Simon Sinek’s Golden Circle, which is a simple concept that has tremendous results when used effectively. I quickly realized that we often move i[...]
Where do Student Affairs folks come from? Student Affairs professionals come from everywhere. Everyone has their own story to share of what volunteer groups they were a part of, wh[...]