Anyone who is responsible for assessment in student affairs understands the challenges of measuring the efficacy of our practices that are often unquantifiable. There are many rese[...]
So, I have a confession to make. I love YouTube. Not just in the way that it allows you to get sucked into hours of proposal videos, or the way that it helps teach you how to fix y[...]
When we started working together–a Latina heteroflexible/queer woman (Luz) from low-socioeconomic status and a white lesbian upper middle class woman (Judy) of similar ages i[...]
There is a common refrain amongst progressively-minded White people that has grown from a hushed murmur to a steady chant in the wake of Michael Brown, Rekia Boyd, Eric Garner, Fre[...]
One of the most useful ways to observe race, gender, and sexuality dynamics in the higher education workplace is to observe and notice space. Notice the physical space: Who is in t[...]
This article was originally posted on MACUHO.org. Nothing is worse than a stare. I don’t mean the blank stare you notice when someone is no longer paying attention. The worst star[...]
Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Making Black History More Than Just A Month. In this week’s chat 146 Student affairs professionals, graduate stu[...]
I’ve spent the last few weeks trying to find the right words to address the occurrences in Ferguson, New York City, Cleveland, and a host of other police killings that have taken p[...]
The power of social media allows for news to travel almost instantaneously. The responses of mainstream stories almost always spark some sort of debate that is typically pol[...]
Higher Education/Student Affairs is a unique field, where changes in the US often impact the affairs within an institution. What I mean by this is that, while communities and towns[...]