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Behind the Scenes: Our Presence is Resistance: Stories of Black Women in Senior-Level Student Affairs Positions at Predominantly White Institutions
How Can You Make an Impact for Womxn in Student Affairs?
Rebuilding Peer Support
Strategies to Prepare for Important Conversations
Embracing Invisibility
Meet the 2020-2021 NASPA Board Chair, an Interview with Angela Batista
Three Key Female Leaders in Higher Education
Make Connections. Access Opportunities. Be Inspired.
Black Foster Youth Lives Matter
Wholism Is a Key to Academic Integrity
JEDI, Layoffs and Naps
Civic Religious Pluralism: Native American Teachings are Central to Interfaith Leadership
Call for Special Issue Manuscripts: “Diasporic Black Women: Global Insights for the Future of Higher Education”
Think Big: Broaden your AER Reach
Self-Sufficiency of Youth in Care
JCC Welcomes Barbara Jacoby as Contributing Editor
NASPA Statement Against Violence in the Middle East
Creating a Professional Competency Development Plan
Women's Words of Wisdom: Teresa Clounch (Dr. TLC)
IPKC's Creation Story
Full Circle Moments
Say YES to 4-West!
NASPA and NADOHE Releases Research Report on Racial Justice Statements from 2020
RFP available for JWG's 2024 Special Issue
How the National Study of Learning, Voting and Engagement Can Help Your Campus
Rhode Island College faculty named 2017
An Opportunity of a Lifetime
Meet the Pillars: Christine Schneikart-Luebbe and David Zamojski
What Is Essential in Student Affairs Services?
Making Room at the Table for All of Us: Meaningful Mentorship Among Women of Color