Faculty Guide for the 2019 NASPA Annual Conference
Supporting the Profession
February 2, 2019
Each year for the NASPA Annual Conference, the Faculty Council develops program guides designed to draw attendees’ attention to programs, events, and other information of particular interest to faculty. A guide of Faculty Council-sponsored events can be found here. This guide, developed by the Faculty Council, will also be available in paper copy in the Faculty Lounge and at the NASPA Faculty Breakfast.
An additional, comprehensive guide to all sessions that might be of interest to faculty is available to download here. This guide was developed by Faculty Council members.
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Sunday, March 10
- New Faculty Orientation, 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., LA Convention Center, Room 153C
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Monday, March 11
- NASPA President's Breakfast for Faculty, 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m., JW Marriott, LA Live, Gold 2
- Faculty Institute - Staying HIP: Classroom Pedagogy as a High Impact Practice, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. (immediately following the President's Breakfast), JW Marriott, LA Live, Gold 2
- NASPA Grad Prep and Communities Fair, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., JW Marriott, LA Live, Platinum D & E
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Tuesday, March 12
- Student Affairs Graduate Preparation Coordinator Meeting, 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m., JW Marriott, LA Live, Atrium I
- Case Study Competition Winner Presentation, 2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m., JW Marriott, LA Live, Gold 3
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Faculty Lounge, March 11 & 12, LA Convention Center, Room 153C
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Hours:
- Monday, March 11 - 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
- Tuesday, March 12 - 7:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Hours:
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Scholarly Paper Sessions, Monday, March 11 & Tuesday, March 12, JW Marriott, LA Live, Gold 1 and Gold 4 rooms
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This year, each educational session time block will have two rooms of scholarly papers, and each room will have two papers each. Please see the conference scheduler for more specific information, but the scholarly papers include the following topics:
- Black and Latinx Student Affairs Leader Portraits
- Familial, Cultural, and Community Knowledge Among Post Traditional College Students
- Career Outcomes by Institutional Type and Generation Status
- LGBQ Students Navigating Spirituality and Engagement
- Asian American and Multiracial Student Engagement
- First-Generation and Low-Income Student Perspectives on Thriving in College
- Latinx and African American Doctoral Student Belonging
- Muslim International and International Student of Color Success
- Transracial Adoptee and Chinese Bicultural Student Belonging
- Cultivating Community: Campus Support Programs
- College Access: Online Learning and Tuition Discounting
- Professional Competencies: International Advising Effects on Students
- Masculinity Meaning Making
- Perspectives on Student Parents and Students Parenting
- Underrepresented Student Transitions: Military Connected and Post-Graduation
- Peer Education and Regulatory Compliance
- Professional Competencies: New and Advanced-Level Professionals
- Political Context Shapes Campus Climate for Students
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This year, each educational session time block will have two rooms of scholarly papers, and each room will have two papers each. Please see the conference scheduler for more specific information, but the scholarly papers include the following topics:
We look forward to connecting with you at #NASPA19 and please feel free to visit the 2019 NASPA Annual Conference site for more information.