Within the past two weeks, the United States has been faced with a series of unfortunate events that have deeply impacted all facets of our nation. The nation is mourning and react[...]
On paper, Sara and I should not be friends. She is the most logical, rational person I know, and I have been known to tear up at anything remotely emotional. She has spent weeks of[...]
I was beyond excited when I saw the opportunity to participate in the #SAConnects series. Throughout my journey into student affairs I have met and built relationships with some of[...]
When I saw the recent #SAConnects posts, I was so excited to have the opportunity to write a blog post about some amazing people that have helped me find bonds and connections in S[...]
I inherited her, like a lucky financial windfall. When a colleague left for another opportunity, I took over a summer program…and it came with an ACHUHO-I intern. It was a program [...]
When I first saw the opportunity to write about meaningful connections within Student Affairs I immediately became excited. I pride myself on building and maintaining relati[...]
When I think back to what originally connected me to this field, I can’t help but smile at how cliché of a beginning I had. Like so many of the students I work with or interview du[...]
The Buddha taught the importance of having spiritually uplifting companions, people who challenge us to grow into our best selves and who help to keep us on the right path. I’[...]
It was my first day of freshman year in college. The first thing on the agenda before even going to my first class was my very first shift at the Marshall School of Business Academ[...]
Like most people, friendship is exponentially important to me. Growing up, making (and keeping) good friends was really hard. Fast forward: Grad school was a whole different ballga[...]