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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.
Cultivating Community Conversations: Utilizing Peer Facilitation Groups on Your Campus
Developing Programming for Disability Allyship
Intersections of Identity at Work: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender (self-care and support)
Dialogue and Deliberation
Final Report: Partnership to Elevate Policy and Practice, Campus Sexual Violence and Guns on Campus
Hindu Beliefs on Campus
Sikh Beliefs on Campus
Fall 2016
Building a Bystander Intervention Initiative to Enhance Mental Health
How Mental Health Impacts Scholarship Recipient Degree Attainment and Financial Aid Eligibility
Engaging Family Members to Support Students
Religious Freedom, the Law, and Higher Education
Retaining Students One By One
Fundraising for Diversity
Enhancing Your Practice: Recognizing and Managing Compassion Fatigue in Student Affairs
From their Voices: How Black Male Administrators Navigate Racism in Higher Education
Best Fans In America: Working to Change the Culture of Tailgating
Supporting Students Globally in Higher Education