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Public Policy Division Listening Session Series
CLDE Strategies to meet the CAS Revised Standards for Civic Engagement & Service-Learning
Gimme a Break - How COVID-19 & Racism Forced Me to Stop.
NASPA Peer Education Conference
Facilitating Diversity & Social Justice Based Conversations
A Look at Dr. King and Social Class
Developing and Implementing Programs for First-generation College Students
Region V Community College Professional Award
SA Weekly: February 10
Creating, Recognizing, and Celebrating Transformative Moments Through Simple Actions From Displaying Our Authentic Selves
Reasonable Expectations, 1995
Learning Leadership, Teaching Whiteness
Thoughts from Higher Education Leaders: Challenges and Emerging Trends in Online Education
P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E.S. Live Briefing Series-Belonging & Community Justice: A Hybrid Approach to Identity Centers
Outstanding Peer Education Advisor Award
It Takes a Village: Institutional Cultures that Celebrate First-generation College Students
Managing Distress in the Dorms: Integrating Positive Mental Health Practices in Residential Life
Mobilizing Conservative Christian Students in Racial Justice Discourse and Action
What the Title IX Updates May Mean For Your Role
KC Update: Civic Engagement
P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E.S. Live Briefing Series-Get On Board: Developing New (and New-to-a-role) Employees
How-To Guide of the Month – Program Evaluation
Navigating the College Affordability Landscape
First-Year Students and Religious, Secular, and Spiritual Identities
Utilizing Social Platforms to Connect with First-gen Students
Institutionalization: Making the Right to Vote Accessible for All Students
Basic Counseling Skills Short Course
Distance Learning/Flexible Offerings During COVID
New Ideas for Inclusive Orientation Programs: A Focus on Class
KC Spotlight: OCCSS