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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.
Broadening the Spectrum for Student Support: Mental Health Promotion in Emerging Adulthood
Integrated Planning: How to Align the People, Places, Purpose, and Resources (P3R) of Your Division
Managing a Departmental Rebirth
A Model Behavioral Intervention Team: Strategies for Success
Deepen your Resolve to Live as a Change Agent for Racial Justice
Creating Culture Change Through Prevention: Harnessing Campus and Community Partnerships
Heroes and Villains: Moving Beyond the Bystander Intervention Framework
Marching Off the Map: The Art of Leading Change
Campus Safety and Safety Nets: A University's Evolution to Support and Protect Students
Collegiate Recovery Programs (CRP) & Housing: Considerations for CRP Implementation and Development
The Student Affairs Mid-Level Administrator: The Power and Strength of Leading from the Middle
8 Keys to Improve and Overhaul Your Hiring Process
Transitions: Assisting First Year Students with Disabilities and their Family Members
Using Campus Climate and Clery Data to Create a Campus Infrastructure to Combat Sexual Violence
Transforming Victim Advocacy to Co-Advocacy
VCU LEAD: An Integrative Approach to Leadership Development
Building Bridges Beyond Walls: Diversity Collaborations in University Communities
Student-Athlete Mental Health: Identified Trends and Best Practices for Campus Support