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In this fast-paced and high-energy episode, you can learn about 12 awesome student affairs-related podcasts. Read MorePodcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 50:42 — 30.2MB)
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Dr. Susana Muñoz talks with authors of Identity-Conscious Supervision; Robert Brown, Dr. Craig Elliott, and Dr. Shruti Desai. Guests explore topics around power, identity, and courageous leadership. Read MorePodcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 50:00 — 32.7MB)
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Dr. Keith Edwards discusses the complexity of working with Boards and legislatures to advance student affairs priorities and institutional missions to foster equity, learning, and student success. Dr. Felecia Commodore shares her scholarly perspective and insights from her research and writing on Boards and governance. Former college president, Dr. Joe Sertich shares his experiences and suggestions for navigating politics, power, and governance for effective institutional leadership. Ardell Sanders shares his insights for his fellow student affairs professional as a current Board member at his alma mater. Read MorePodcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 58:31 — 15.3MB)
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Dr. Glenn DeGuzman sits down with Dr. Stacy Pearson-Wharton, Amber Ulmer, Dr. Kim Monteaux De Freitas to share their insights and strategies they are taking to support students this fall and address the Covid-19 and Delta Variant pandemic. Read MorePodcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:06:18 — 17.9MB)
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Many of the United State’s oldest institutions of higher education have their origins in Christianity. Today, even at public institutions, some campus systems (specifically university holidays and the academic calendar) are still very Christian-centric. And yet, with the influx of international students and faculty from more diverse religious backgrounds as well as an influx of secular identities, a system built on Christian supremacy may not be serving the needs of our entire campus populations. In what ways should student affairs educators consider religious, secular, and spiritual diversity as part of campus DEI efforts? What about the concerns of atheist, agnostic, and other secular-identifying students? On this episode of Student Affairs NOW we discuss policies and practices based in research with four scholars and practitioners whose work lies at the convergence of religion, secularism, and spirituality on campus. Read MoreMeet the six student affairs educators who host the #SAnow podcast episodes every week, bringing to you the most current topics in the field of student affairs.
Mom, chocolate enthusiast, Bollywood fan, and student affairs educator based in Austin, Texas
Mamta’s Bio
Associate Dean for Faculty and Student Affairs and Chief Diversity Officer for the Graduate School of Education
University at Buffalo
Raechele’s Bio
Associate Dean of Students
University of California, Berkeley
Glenn’s Bio
Speaker, Author, and Coach at
KeithEdwards.com
Keith’s Bio
Director, Pathway Programs in Undergraduate Student Success
Michigan State University
Heather’s Bio
Associate Professor & Program Coordinator
Colorado State University
Susana’s Bio
Director of Campus Living & Learning at Texas A&M Galveston
Neil’s Bio
Director of Residence Education and Housing Services at Michigan State University
Helena’s Bio
Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Educational Leadership at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
J.T.’s Bio
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