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University of Maryland to Investigate Fraternities, Sororities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The missive — signed by Dr. James McShay, assistant vice president for student affairs and interim director of fraternity and sorority life, and Dr. James Bond, director of student conduct— references the Code of Student Conduct and the university's Hazing Policy.

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Dr. David E. Jones Appointed First CDO of New Jersey Institute of Technology

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In the past, he was director of the Paul Robeson Cultural Center at Rutgers University in New Brunswick and director of residence life and student conduct at the City University of New York. “My My lived experiences have informed my career and life’s work,” Jones said.

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Creating a Culture of Evidence with Paul Holliday-Millard

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

Here is the next installment of our conversation series getting to know the leaders that make up this wonderful group of Student Affairs Assessment Leaders and learning from their personal stories. I had a pretty traditional route into student affairs. I had a pretty traditional route into student affairs.

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The only bad data you can have is the data you don't do anything about

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

Ellissa Brooks Nelson (she, her, hers) Divisional Director, Student Affairs Research & Assessment University of North Carolina at Charlotte In her current role: ~2 years Also serves as: SAAL’s Vice President of Profession Advancement Tell me about your journey into student affairs assessment. How did you get here?

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Transforming our reality together: Moving from Equity & Assessment to Assessment for Justice and Liberation

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

Why do many of us who do our best to increase opportunity for our students and advance success for our communities feel so stymied in our own power and ability to ensure that ALL our students can thrive? My question now became—why is student affairs not at the center of faculty development?

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Welcome to the 2024 Fall Semester from the Division of Student Affairs

The Student Affairs Blog

Advocacy and Well-Being Our team in the Division of Student Affairs (DSA) wants your time at VCU to be remarkable. We also encourage you to join the Vice President of Student Affairs Advisory Council so you can share directly with us how we can best serve you. Best wishes, Aaron J. Hart, Ed.D.

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Welcome to the 2024 Fall Semester from VCU Division of Student Affairs

The Student Affairs Blog

Advocacy and Well-Being Our team in the Division of Student Affairs (DSA) wants your time at VCU to be remarkable. We also encourage you to join the Vice President of Student Affairs Advisory Council so you can share directly with us how we can best serve you. Best wishes, Aaron J. Hart, Ed.D.