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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.
Gendered Student Ideals in STEM in Higher Education
Engaging International Students in Higher Education
Ready to Think Outside the Title IX Box?
How the National Study of Learning, Voting and Engagement Can Help Your Campus
Mapping the Online #DigitalFaith Landscape and Facilitating Interfaith Engagement
Leadership Development for Graduate Students
Accommodating Pregnant and Parenting Students
#BossLady: Career Advancement is More than Serendipity
CLDE: Emergent Theory of Change
Proactive Overdose Prevention on Campus: Lessons from The University of Texas at Austin
Make Your Users Happy: How to Improve the User Experience of Your Website
Evaluating a Blended Tutorial Support Model: Implications for Community College Student Success
Fostering Leadership in Online Environments
Fall 2017
5 Challenges to Athletics and Student Affairs Collaboration and Tips to Overcome Them
Getting Ready (and Excited!) for the Drug Free Schools & Communities Act Biennial Review (2018 Ed.)
Safe Spaces and Brave Spaces