Recognizing Your Worth

Recognizing Your Worth

by Olivia Barker @olivabark Many of you are still job searching, I know this because I’ve gotten tons of emails from young profess...

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Chronicles of a NODA Intern: Safety Nets

Chronicles of a NODA Intern: Safety Nets

by Maggie Sutton @maggie_sutton Full disclosure – I have a lot of fears. Being a NODA Intern has already forced me to face a lot of situat...

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Chronicles of a NODA Intern: A New Perspective on an Old “H” Word

Chronicles of a NODA Intern: A New Perspective on an Old “H” Word

by Maggie Sutton @maggie_sutton Student Affairs professionals, whether they like it are not, are trained to spot them before they even make ...

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My Second Family

by Eddy Gonzalez “I think one of my favorite feelings is laughing with someone and realizing half way through how much you enjoy them and th...

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My 1st Birthday in Student Affairs

by Olivia Miller @Olive9124 A year ago on June 9th my SA journey officially began with my first day at my assistantship with the Academi...

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Reunited and It Feels So Good

By Susan Mathieson @sus_math In a week I am approaching my two month anniversary with being back home in the Philadelphia area. I knew that ...

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Missed Opportunities

by Grant Batchaelder @batchaelder I was a part of a friend’s wedding this last week. The wedding was small with only 30 guests. I used to...

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Chronicles of a NODA Intern: Nashville Signs

Chronicles of a NODA Intern: Nashville Signs

by  Maggie Sutton @maggie_sutton Part of the NODA experience is getting to live and work in a new place that’s different from wh...

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One Single Moment

One Single Moment

by Richard Meinke RichardTMeinke.wordpress.com I had two best friends growing up. One was Indian, one was Jewish. This was the extent of exp...

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In a Flash

In a Flash

by  Olivia Barker @oliviabark You never think it’s going to happen to you or your family. Cancer, lay off’s, changes in your family, ...

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Energy Management in the Summer

by Eddy Gonnzalez “Jobs, family, employers, and friends can exist one day without any one of us, and if our egos permit us to confess, they ...

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What Panhellenic Recruitment Can Learn From Harry Potter

by  Susan Mathieson @Sus_Math There is nothing more time consuming in the life of a fraternity/sorority professional as formalized panhelle...

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Seeing Students Succeed

by Nikki Steinberger @nsteinberger Summer is the time when many of our students are employed or taking part in internship experiences. As so...

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Live from NASPA II

Live from NASPA II

By Christine Pitts @cpitts_ It's Sunday, June 7th, and NASPA Region II conference is officially underway. This year we are at George Was...

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Chronicles of a NODA Intern: Transitioning While in Transition

Chronicles of a NODA Intern: Transitioning While in Transition

by Margaret Sutton @maggie_sutton This summer I have the privilege of serving as a NODA Intern for the University of Alabama in H...

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The Second Transition #SAPro

By Jenni Kraft @jennniwithanik Hello to the wonderful blogging world of student affairs! It's been a little while since I have written, ...

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New Year, New Adventure!

by Susan Mathieson @Sus_Math After three years loving the southern life, this Philly girl has finally returned home! It is surreal to think...

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M.S.Ed

M.S.Ed

By Christine Pitts @cpitts_ Wow, life has been extremely crazy these past two weeks. I graduated May 20th, had my graduation party that Fri...

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When to Say No

by Megan Reilly @MReilly90 I work in a strange space in higher education. I'm technically on the Academic Affairs (AA) side of the unive...

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As Students Walk Across the Stage

As Students Walk Across the Stage

by Nikki Steinberger  @nsteinberger  What is the purpose of college? I think many of us have had to answer that question at some poin...

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You're Awesome

You're Awesome

by Sarah Frese @srfrese As the semester comes to an end for several of us on campus, it’s time to reflect on the spring seme...

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