By Brian Bourke
May 29, 2024
Pushing back on the critique that social justice is often just a buzzword in student affairs, this book provides guidance on how to truly make social justice a fundamental part of student affairs. Shaped by voices of student affairs educators and up-to-date literature, Bourke offers guidance on how...
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By Gavin W. Henning, Erin M. Bentrim, Kimberly Yousey-Elsener
December 01, 2023
By providing practical advice on how to inform and lead a successful assessment program in student affairs, Coordinating Divisional and Departmental Student Affairs Assessment, 2nd Edition helps student affairs professionals understand the impact of their initiatives, identify areas for improvement...
By Michelle L. Boettcher, Cristóbal Salinas Jr.
October 23, 2023
This valuable resource provides academic and student affairs practitioners with the tools to make informed legal and ethical decisions in their college and university contexts. Law is constantly changing and is interpreted differently from campus to campus based on institutional culture and history...
By Brent D. Ruben, Tricia Nolfi
March 24, 2010
This Assessing and Improving Student Organization (AISO) program is intended as a guide for leaders of student-led college organizations. It is designed to promote the assessment of their organization by leaders and members, help them with planning and improvement, and assist them in responding to ...
By Tricia Nolfi, Brent D. Ruben
April 07, 2010
This Assessing and Improving Student Organization (AISO) program is intended as a guide for leaders of student-led college organizations. It is designed to promote the assessment of their organization by leaders and members, help them with planning and improvement, and assist them in responding to ...
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By Brian O. Hemphill, Brandi Hephner LaBanc
October 12, 2015
Gun violence – whether rampage shootings, homicides or suicides – is a potential reality all campuses have to face. This book provides leaders in higher education – and particularly those in student affairs – with data about past incidents, an analysis of trends, and background on the national ...
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By Brian J. Reece, Vu T. Tran, Elliott N. DeVore, Gabby Porcaro
January 11, 2019
Co-published with This groundbreaking book examines a concept that has gone unexamined for too long: The concept of “job fit” in the student affairs profession. Fit is a term used by nearly everyone in student affairs throughout the hiring process, from search committees and hiring managers to ...
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By Penny A. Pasque, Shelley Errington Nicholson
January 25, 2011
Co-published with How do we interrupt the current paradigms of sexism in the academy? How do we construct a new and inclusive gender paradigm that resists the dominant values of the patriarchy? And why are these agendas important not just for women, but for higher education as a whole? These are ...
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By Brian O. Hemphill, Brandi Hephner LaBanc
March 08, 2010
Are your violence prevention and mental health efforts on campus coordinated? Are all your campus professionals aware of the system for reporting information about students who may be in distress or at-risk for harming themselves or others? Is the information reviewed and acted on?Recent campus ...
By Kelly E. Maxwell, Biren Ratnesh Nagda, Monita C. Thompson
February 08, 2011
Co-published with Intergroup dialogue has emerged as an effective educational and community building method to bring together members of diverse social and cultural groups to engage in learning together so that they may work collectively and individually to promote greater diversity, equality and ...
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By Aeriel A. Ashlee, Lisa Delacruz Combs
August 26, 2022
Co-published with This book advocates an approach the authors call Identity Interconnections as a way of moving considerations of identity differences and commonalities from theory to socially just action in student affairs practice.Through pursuing complex commonalities expansive enough to hold ...
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By Jenny L. Small
March 06, 2015
This book addresses religion and secularism as critical and contested elements of college student diversity. It both examines why and how this topic has become an integral aspect of the field of student affairs, and considers how scholars and practitioners should engage in the discussion, as well ...