2016 NASPA Annual Conference
2016 NASPA Annual Conference
2016 NASPA Annual Conference
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2016 NASPA Annual Conference
2016 NASPA Annual Conference
A year’s worth of benefits, training, knowledge, and inspiration can be launched from here. You can search conference sessions by topic or preview highlights from the sessions shown below. There are over 50 sessions and 50 hours of content to keep you busy.
There is a structured approach to career enhancement for individuals. Tabetha Maly; Theodore Kruse. There is a student affairs professional in an online environment. Ed and Kim are both from the same area. Gaps in Title IX training and compliance efforts are related to gender identity and sexual violence. Supervision as social justice practice. Kathy Sisneros; Alina Wong. There is a closer look at student financial wellbeing. Mandi Cohen is a woman. Anne Flaherty is Managing a Challenging Work Environment. Social justice for students with disabilities. Kelly Leonard; Tom Thompson. Chasing the American Dream explores the challenges of unauthorized students. 20 There are ways to make the most of your relationships. Tava andCourtney are related. Theory-based well-being assessment for undergrads John Pryor; Eranda Jayawickreme. Succeeding in your first year as an employee. Reflections on a University and the Student Affairs Profession include Patrick Day, Judith Chambers, Julie Sina, Elizabeth Griego, and Matthew Lopez-Phillips. Is it possible to show me the money? There are contemporary challenges in student affairs budgeting and finance. W. Houston Dougharty. There are 25 findings and lessons learned from the assessment project. Robert Askins; Amber Fallucca. Project management and productivity strategies are needed to organize, execute and succeed as a leader. 39 is a number. Tell me more about customer service in student affairs. Navigating careers in student affairs as a new professional is 40 Beginning Your Journey. A system-level approach to high impact practices. Anna and Lauren are related. African American Male Under-Achievement and Attainment in Post- Secondary Contexts is a paper by Eric Blacknall. Racist Aggressions and Social Media are on campus. Tools to Minimize and/or Respond to Cyberstalking are available on the internet. Lauren Strunk is a person. There is freedom of speech on campus in the social media age. John Lowery. Building effective and compliant policies is part of AOD program compliance.
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09 The man is De’Ronnius Young. There is a community college. 27 CAS standards are utilized to examine. The effectiveness of leadership development. 47 is a number. Creating purpose is about fostering dialogue and cultivating connections.
Experience includes issues, trends, and best practices. Scott Peska; Quincy Martin. Digitalfaith is about understanding the digital landscape for religious and spiritual development. Imposter Syndrome is not Supposed to be Here. Brandon Common; Eileen Galvez. Faculty understanding and preparation for issues of sexual assault are connected. Sarah Hurtado; Allison BrkaLorenz. Shannon Brecheisen is a student who is trying to establish a lifetime of engagement. Moving Beyond Climate in Assessing Campus Environments: (Re) focusing on what works. Law and policy can be used to address the needs of a gender. Challenging the Glorification of a Hectic Life is the topic of 16 Beyond Busy. Assuring the Well Being of Students is a case management topic. Annette Eaton; William Stackman. 18 people are taking a state-wide effort to reduce sexual violence. Ed Engelbride; Carol Stenger; Joseph Storch. Student Learning and Success in an Era of Diminishing Public Resources Shana Warkentine Meyer.
The person is Jerri Arnold-Cook. A new framework is needed for a new leader. Meagan Mitchell-Kelley; Gerald Mitchell. Undocumented Students Diana Valdivia, Henoc Preciado, and Rafael Vzquez have institutionalized support. There are 30 data-driven success strategies for first year students. The Public Policy 101: Intersections Between Public Policy and Student Affairs Practice was written by the Research and Policy Institute. Exceeding the Needs of Student Survivors on Our Campuses is a Trauma-Informed Practice. There are 33 conversations on race. Barry and Maura Murphy are related. Life in Transition is about changing functional areas as a graduate and a new professional. Understanding and Managing Presidential Transitions: Lessons for VPSAs and their Teams. David Karp and Kaaren Williamsen are involved in Restorative Justice Approaches to Sexual Misconduct. Preparing tomorrow’s student affairs leaders in community colleges. R. Howard; Michael Baston; Mary Lewellen. The Veteran Influx supports veterans in higher education. Christopher Davidson.
The person is Tanisha Jenkins. Environmental factors influence the acceptance of assessment. Safe spaces can be created during sexual conduct investigations. There is a person named Jill Dunlap. Conflicts related to religious identity and diversity can be difficult to navigate. Sarah Hurtado, Lucy LePeau, and Ryan Davis are some of the people who are making academic and student affairs partnerships to advance diversity and social justice. Sexual assault campus climate surveys: a tale of two campuses. There is a racial equity and inclusion agenda for the 2016 election. Catherine Feminella and Carlyle Lawrence discuss Aligning Expectations With Resources. Retention Is Everyone’s Problem: Using Analytics to Design Targeted Interventions to Increase Persistence Kurt Keppler; Emily Hester. College student mental health is supported by collaboration and training. There are 57 courtrooms. Mitigating Greek Life Hazing and Violence is a classroom topic. Mehtap Donuk and Faran Saeed are Muslims in higher education. There are successful campus and community frameworks to address high risk alcohol use.
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