Curious what Student Affairs folks read about the most in December ? Below are the top 5 posts for last month: 1) Pause. – Why You Should Actually Not Work This Winter Break by Kat[...]
I’ve always believed that at the core of a student affairs practitioner is the burning desire to leave whatever space we occupy better than we found it. Be it a campus, an office, [...]
Student staff members are an integral part of many higher education offices, and having a strong hiring and training process helps set the tone for a successful year. Here a[...]
I was recently introduced to Simon Sinek’s Golden Circle, which is a simple concept that has tremendous results when used effectively. I quickly realized that we often move i[...]
Many of us in Student Affairs agree that diversity is a worthwhile topic for training and dialogue, but how many of us are ongoing agents of developing diversity competency in ours[...]
During my time as a Resident Director, I was given a rare gift. I was working with a pilot residential community that aimed to design a new, mission-focused training model for our [...]
Our next Final Question post comes from Paul Jacobson-Miller who shared his FQ, “Will we ever get to a point where we include mental wellness needs of a floor during their floor no[...]