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Fraternity and Sorority KC Representative
Reflections, Grounding, and Hope for Our Future
Region VI: Regional Director Address
JCC Connexions, Vol. 6, No. 3
Summer “Melt” and Low-Income Students
A panel on recent anti-transgender legislation
Oshkosh Placement Exchange: Info and Navigation
JCC Connexions, Vol. 8 No. 1
Take this Job and (Change) It: The Great Resignation in Higher Education
Region II Robert H. Shaffer Award for Academic Excellence as a Graduate Faculty Member
NASPA Statement on the Release of the Final Title IX Rule
Strategies to Prepare for Important Conversations
News from our Regional Director - NASPA IV-W!
Influencing Change and Community as a New Professional - My Pro Tip: Create Your Own Platform
JCC Connexions, Vol. 6, No. 2
Finding Success in an Online Program
Insights From a FSL Advisor
Announcing Cohort 6 of the Culture of Respect Collective
By Laws
JCC Connexions, Vol. 9 No. 4
Three Questions Relating to Moral Development: JCC Feb. 2021
Department of Justice’s Dismissal of its Defense of the Public Charge Rule
Make Connections. Access Opportunities. Be Inspired.
June updates from the NASPA AVP Steering Committee
Response to Executive Order on Free Speech
How To Make The Most Of Your NASPA Membership As A New Professional - And Why You Absolutely Should!
2022-2023 NASPA Excellence Award Winners
We Can’t Give What We Don’t Have
Matching Energies in Our Work and the Impact on Students