As I prepare to wrap up my graduate school experience in the next 3 weeks, I really wonder in the most cliche way possible: where did the time go? It seems that the last two years [...]
This semester, I’m helping my boss fire me. That sentiment is a little less scary than it could be, considering I’m a second year graduate student approaching graduatio[...]
For many second year graduate students, the season of job searching feels like it is quickly approaching. People may be feeling all types of things at this point – excitement[...]
During graduate school some students push themselves to experience multiple functional areas within students affairs. Others students complete their experience with more in-depth e[...]
Master’s programs in student affairs (and really, early career positions) are one, two, maybe three years. Just because you’re there for a short time doesn’t mean that you shouldn’[...]
September is a time of immense change for many of us within the field of student affairs. From opening new (or old) buildings to moving to new cities, onboarding new colleagues to [...]
Like many #SAMillennials, I use social media to stay connected to my #SAPro life at all times. I feel that it keeps me in the loop and allows me to serve my students more effective[...]
My journey has been different than most, but I have learned a lot along the way. The two main lessons I have learned and relearned are to stay resilient when negative moments come [...]
When it comes to graduation season, my normally heightened enthusiasm for LinkedIn hits a new level. After all, many recent graduates are seeking employment, and LinkedIn has so mu[...]
Picture this: You’ve set your email alerts on job search websites and edited your resume about 500 times. Suddenly, a new email arrives in your inbox with an alert about a po[...]