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Features
- Reconnecting Higher Education to the World: Student Affairs Must Take Leading Role in Defining a New Model
- The Perfect Marriage: New Positions Combine Student Affairs and Academic Affairs Expertise
- Managing in the New Financial Normal: SSAOs Share Tips for Operating Mean and Lean
- A Pipeline for Student Affairs Professionals: NASPA Program Provides Hands-on Experience, Broadens Diversity of Profession
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Decisions Matter: Using a Decision-Making Framework With Contemporary Student Affairs Case Studies
By Annemarie Vaccaro, Brian McCoy, Delight Champagne, and Michael Siegel
Foreword by Susan R. Komives and Mike Segawa
Decisions Matter is an innovative guide designed to help novice student affairs professionals develop effective decision-making skills. Written by seasoned student affairs educators and practitioners, this book contains a systematic method for solving a wide range of complex problems. The book features 30 diverse case studies that reflect real-life scenarios faced by student affairs professionals on college and university campuses. The cases involve a variety of functional areas and institutional contexts to prepare readers to make decisions in different educational settings.
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Identity and Leadership: Informing Our Lives, Informing Our Practice
Alicia Fedelina Chávez and Ronni Sanlo, Editors
Foreword by Kevin Kruger
Identity and Leadership offers experienced and emerging leaders a window into understanding the deep intersections of identity and professional practice as well as guideposts for individual leadership development. Through personal narratives, the contributing authors discuss the significant impact of their identities in terms of race, ethnicity, culture, sexuality, gender, socioeconomic class, nationality, disability, spirituality, and religion on their roles as higher education leaders. A model of identity, leadership, and social justice with ways of being and doing is provided and illustrated through the author narratives.
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Marguerite McGann Culp and Gwendolyn Jordan Dungy, Editors
A culture of evidence is a commitment among student affairs professionals to demonstrate with hard data that the programs they offer, the processes they implement, and the services they provide are effective and contribute significantly to an institution’s ability to achieve its goals and fulfill its mission. Building a Culture of Evidence in Student Affairs: A Guide for Leaders and Practitioners is an interactive tutorial that illustrates how to collect, analyze, and evaluate data; how to build, nurture, and use cultures of evidence; and how to demonstrate the value of student affairs by telling its story—and telling it well.
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Kathy M. Collins and Darby M. Roberts, Editors
Learning is Not a Sprint offers multiple perspectives and a framework to establish and document student learning in the cocurricular environment, with a specific focus on student leaders and student employees. It provides student affairs professionals with a theory base on student learning and student leadership, but also addresses the realities of the current state of higher education.
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Doris Ching and Amefil Agbayani, Editors
By the year 2050, the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) population in the United States is expected to more than double, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Recent reports indicate that more AAPI students are experiencing difficulties attaining academic success in colleges and universities than in the past. Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in Higher Education: Research and Perspectives on Identity, Leadership, and Success presents a compilation of statistical reports, research findings, and experiential accounts that counters the lack of information about this population.
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By Peter F. Lake
With increased national attention on issues such as campus safety and security, institutional accountability, and economic challenges, student affairs professionals must make decisions based on the most current legal rulings and analysis. Foundations of Higher Education Law & Policy is a concise, readable, and easy-to-use reference book that offers a fresh perspective on core law and policy information in a format for non-lawyers.
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