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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.
What Matters to Students? Using the Critical Incident Technique in Student Affairs Assessment
Advocating for Pregnant and Parenting Students: How to be Proactive not Reactive
The West Virginia Story
The Campus Climate for Adult Students
Student Veterans as Adult Learners in the Post-9/11 Era
Seamless Learning Requires Partnerships between Academic and Student Affairs
Principles for Effectively Serving Adult Learners
Meaningful Community Partnerships for Adult Learners
Increasing Access and Success for Adult Learners
Building the F-Gap: A Roadmap to Success for First-Generation Students
CLDE Strategies to meet the CAS Revised Standards for Civic Engagement & Service-Learning
Containing Hazing in Organizations and Team Sports
CUNY LEADS & Project REACH - Preparing Students with Disabilities for Successful Career Outcomes
Democracy Requires Information: Fostering Media Literacy for Civic Engagement in College
Food Insecurity on Campus
Understanding Humanism: A Conversation with Chris Stedman, Humanist Chaplain
Understanding ADA: Guidance and Practical Takeaways for Student Affairs Professionals
Homelessness and Foster Care Students on Campus - What Can We Do?