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12/5/22: Student Leaders in Community Engagement
Dr. Arthur Taylor Student Commitment to Service Award
Region II Outstanding Contribution to Student Leadership Programs Award
Engaging Family to Bolster First-generation College Student Well-Being and Success
Region I Catch a Rising Star - State Award
Winter 2018
NASPA GA DRIVE-IN
Winter 2007
Coffee with Kevin
Essential Counseling Knowledge and Skills
The Summit – NASPA VPSA Summer Convening
Assessing Social Media Threats for Conduct & BITs
7 Tips for Submitting a Program Proposal
P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E.S. Live Briefings
Ready to Think Outside the Title IX Box?
Partnering with Academic Libraries and Archives to Collect First-generation Student Voices
Practical Strategies for Faculty and Staff to Cultivate First-gen Student Success
Fall 2018
Fall 2010
Winter 2004
Region IV-East Scott Goodnight Award for Outstanding Performance as a Dean
Engaging Students in Programs and Services Through Dynamic Multimedia Marketing
P.R.A.C.T.I.C.E.S. Live Briefing Series-Talking BITS: Addressing the Common Challenges of Today's Behavioral Intervention Teams
Melvene D. Hardee Dissertation of the Year
Region V Support Staff Award
Cultivating an Anti-Racist Campus
Supporting Jewish Students: Creating Inclusive Programming, Responding to Antisemitism, and Improving Your Campus Climate
Program Review Collaborative
Three Pillars of Research-Informed Strategies to Increase College Student Retention Rates