Another great #SAChat, this week on Reading Nook – Great Reads for SA . Thank you to Derrick Robinson and Sabina De Matteo for MODing! MOD Q1: What books have helped you in s[...]
Summer is a great time to catch up on some non-required reading. And if my fellow supervisors are like me, it is also a great time to assess your supervisory skills, style and to l[...]
“She reads books as one would breathe air, to fill up and live.” — Annie Dillard Ever since I can remember, I’ve been a reader. I learned at an early age that words were ever[...]
Introduction As higher education institutions across the nation seek to expand their campuses, particularly with multi-million dollar recreation centers and elaborately designed re[...]
“How Anyone, Anywhere, Can Make a Positive Difference” — this is the first statement you read when reviewing the cover of Mark Sanborn’s book, You Don’t Need a Ti[...]
When I moved to Athens I really struggled to find my footing within the community. Through volunteering I realized that I was able to connect to the community in a deeper way than [...]
I’ve officially been a residence director (RD) for six months, and throughout these past six months I experienced a wide range of emotions. I felt self-doubt, anxiousness, an[...]
“Destiny is a name often given in retrospect to choices that had dramatic consequences.”– J. K. Rowling Consequences. When we hear that word, often times we associate it with negat[...]
When #SAReads announced that June’s book was Missoula by Jon Krakauer, I was pumped! (I still am pumped, by the way.) As a subject surrounded by plenty of relevance in the la[...]
For the months of February and March, the #SAreads crew took a look at the ACPA and NASPA book lists. Below is a bit of the conversation around the NASPA list. [View the story [...]