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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.
“It’s Not One Size Fits All”: Diversity Among Student Veterans
State Legislative Developments on Campus Sexual Violence: Issues in the Context of Safety
AVP: Leading from the Unique Role of Associate/Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs
AVP: Leading from the Unique Role of Associate/Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs (Ebook)
Military-Connected Undergraduates: Exploring Differences in Higher Education
Fall 2015
Five Things Student Affairs Professionals Can Do to Support Diverse Students in STEM
5 Things Student Affairs Professionals Can Do to Support Diverse Students in STEM
Achieving Equity in Higher Education: The Unfinished Agenda
Summer 2015
Times Are A-Changing
Increasing Value in Times of Decreasing Resources
Guiding Students Through the Gateway
Making the Case
Five Things Student Affairs Professionals Should Know About Disability Law
5 Things Student Affairs Professionals Should Know About Disability Law
College in the Crosshairs
Spring 2015