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You're Not Alone: Helping to Build an Authentic Assessment Community

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

Image Source: [link] Like many who find themselves working in student affairs assessment, I sort of stumbled into the field not knowing exactly what I was getting myself into. My goal was to leverage my skills and experiences in a way that would improve the overall college experience for today’s students.

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To Weather the Storms of Higher Education, Remember Why You’re There

Supporting Student Success

In 2008, I was recruited to run a grant with the purpose of connecting adult learners with data to inform their college choices so they didn’t need to depend on marketing hype from lead generation websites. In creating that website , I recognized my passion for education lies in missed opportunities I saw in my own life. Dr. Cali M.K.

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How To Reframe Your Virtual Engagement to Beat Zoom Fatigue

Campus Groups

Among the attendees were administrators from Yale School of Management, Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Verto Education, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University- Daytona, and Atlantic Cape Community College.

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TM2 Revival Brings Fresh Approach to HBCU Executive Searches

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Despite earning a biochemistry degree at Lamar University with parental expectations of medical school, Doman found his true calling in student affairs. Working in the student union as an undergraduate led to leadership roles, eventually guiding him toward a career in higher education administration.

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Embracing a New Model for Higher Education Governance Part 2: The Updated Board Duties

The Change Leader, Inc.

These requirements fall under the board’s fiduciary responsibilities , which entail: Duty of care, in which the trustee maintains a deep and wide education on institutional matters to bring an informed critical eye in making a business decision. Take duty of loyalty, for example.

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How Presidents Can Create a Thriving Workplace Culture in Higher Ed Institutions: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 186 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Carrie Lovelace Petr

The Change Leader, Inc.

Carrie has lived her professional career in service to higher education staff, students, and faculty. Outside of the student affairs arena, Carrie has enjoyed work as a faculty member, academic adviser, and academic administrator. Could the student have gotten that information another way?