Right now, professional development is not financially supported by my department. This does not makes my experience particularly unique, but that’s the current reality for t[...]
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 [...]
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[...]
I dipped into Engaging Students through Social Media: Evidence-Based Practices for Use in Student Affairs by Rey Junco with great expectations, and it did not disappoint. Mi[...]
In preparation for our partnership #SAchat with NACA this week – our question today is how much professional reading do you do a week (we will define week as a 7-day p[...]
I recently came across a video on Ted.com by Simon Sinek centered on something called the Golden Circle. Essentially, it’s an individual or group’s Why, How, and What. [...]
This article was co-authored by Sinclair Ceasar and Lisa Endersby I inherited a staff that didn’t trust me at all. My first day of work was their last day of RA training. The[...]
Check out Lisa and Kristen’s #SAreads chat on Storify! Driving the Line Almost every day, I drive down Troost Avenue in Kansas City – a street that has obviously[...]
With a day of thanks behind us and the season of giving just ahead, the #SAReads team is excited to announce our new December initiative. 15 Days of #SAReads One of the things we’v[...]
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up For Education and Was Shot By The Taliban is the fascinating and harrowing true story of Malala Yousafzai, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, Ta[...]