Your social media timelines are most likely full of decorated mortar boards, tassels, gowns– heartfelt posts of what it means to be a graduate of their respective institution[...]
This week, I will point out what I feel is important to remember in our profession. There are 6 major things that come to mind when talking about student success. Remember that our[...]
College years provide a space for students to develop both hard and soft skills. Students learn about their fields of study, but also how to work in groups, to listen, to develop m[...]
Student learning and development is threaded through everything I do. You know how when you’re in graduate school and you’ve just started to learn about theory and then you see tha[...]
Serving in a president role of a student organization is a great learning experience for students. While some students may do it for the title, there are many more students who do [...]
As a society, we love dualism. We enjoy reducing our options to two, and framing it so that the only options we have are the two that we often can’t stop obsessing over. Yes, our[...]
When I started teaching FYE, I instantly concluded that there was so much that I could bring to the curriculum. Including workshops became an undoubtedly strong focus for me. I wou[...]
Games are just one of many ways to teach and educate students. Specifically, games are very useful in three areas: they provide a shared experience where students work cooperativel[...]
We stand, As people surround the innocent and as a collective, use vernacular experience and veteran status to dull a shine that like Christmas lights, when one piece of the whole [...]
Welcome to this episode of The Student Affairs Spectacular Podcast! This week we’re very pleased to welcome Richard Okello to the podcast! He speaks with Dustin about how to [...]