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The vision of the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice is to publish the most rigorous and relevant research regarding student affairs.
Spring 2018
Student Inclusion on College Campuses: Eliminating the Barriers for Students with Disabilities
Culturally Bound: Developing Interculturally Competent Leaders
Queer People of Color in Higher Education
Why Women Should Ask: Pay Equity and Women in Student Affairs
Let’s Talk Competencies! Career Readiness Doesn’t Matter if Students Can’t Express It
Assessment versus Research. What is the Difference? Why Does It Matter?
Examining the Connection Between Student Affairs Work and Racial Justice: Supporting Student Affairs
Culture of Respect CORE Constructs Toolkit (Bundle of 6 Guides)
Strategic Alliances Define the Future of Higher Education
Changes Reflect Greater Integration Between Academic and Student Affairs
Taking Inventory: Innovative Approaches to Defining and Developing Academic Partnerships
Transformational Encounters: Shaping Diverse College and University Leaders
Latinx/a/os in Higher Education: Exploring Identity, Pathways, and Success
Winter 2018
Recruiting, Hiring and Retaining Persons of Color and LGBT Individuals in Higher Education
Teaching Campus Crisis Management Through Case Studies: Moving Between Theory and Practice
The Relationship Between Student-Centered Faculty Teaching Culture and Spiritual Development