The four hosts of Student Affairs Now look back at what they've learned and taken away from the podcast in 2020 and what they are looking forward to from the podcast in 2021.

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Susan Muñoz discusses the new book From Equity Talk to Equity Walk: Expanding Practitioner Knowledge for Racial Justice in Higher Education with two of the authors.

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Dr. Larry Roper discusses leadership, justice, parenting, and the changing nature of student affairs work over the past 30 years.

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Dr. Heather Shea discusses assessment practices in student affairs designed to promote social justice with Drs. Gavin Henning and Anne Lundquist. This conversation will explore broad philosophical shifts as well as practical techniques to promote equity-centered assessment.

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NODA Leadership discusses the challenges to orientation, transition, and retention work in 2020 and beyond.

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Dr. Glenn DeGuzman discusses technology shift and its impact in higher education with Joe Sabado, Kristen Abell, and Dr. Sarah Gretter. Join this lively conversation as the panel talks story on the technological trends and explore the challenges connected to mental health, social justice, communication solutions, Covid-19, and more.

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We discuss the new book Reframing Campus Conflict with co-editors and two of the contributing authors.

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Dr. Keith Edwards interviews one of his mentors and student affairs heroes, Dr. Susan Komives. They discuss her career, thinking, reflections, predictions, and more.

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Dr. Heather Shea discusses the new book The Curricular Approach to Student Affairs with co-authors Drs. Kathleen Kerr, Keith Edwards, James Tweedy, Hilary Lichterman, and Amanda Knerr.

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The panelists discuss how college and universities can move beyond land acknowledgments. They provide questions for student affairs leaders to consider as more higher education institutions adopt land acknowledgements as a common practice.

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