Shorette, C. R., II (2013). What about HBCUs? Lessons from Ohio State. Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. http://diverseeducation.com/article/57211/ “The viral video explosion of The Ohio State University marching band executing Michael Jackson formations and moonwalking across the football field has garnered nearly 8 million views on YouTube in less than two weeks. The video and the… Read More »
HALE Alumni Updates
Michigan College Personnel Association Case Study Competition Winners!
The Department of Educational Administration and the Graduate Programs in Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education are proud to announce that Jessica Mestre and Nadeeka Karunaratne (first year SAA MA students) won the Graduate Student Case Study Competition at the annual Michigan College Personnel Association (MCPA) Conference, October 27-28, 2013. Congratulations, Jessica & Nadeeka!
ACUI Article: Student Development Theory Series: Leadership Development
Shelton, L. J. (2013). Student development theory series: Leadership development. The Bulletin, 81 (3), 12-16. “The study of leadership spans many disciplines and has various definitions that have evolved over time. Early ideas surrounding leadership considered individuals holding positions of power to be leaders who were born to fill these authoritative roles. Scholars often categorize… Read More »
Online Journal Article: The Unique Mindset of Millennials at HBCUs
Shorette, C. R. & Kimbrough, W. M. (2013, September 3). The unique mindset of millennials at HBCUs. Diverse Education. Retrieved from http://diverseeducation.com/article/55705/#. C. Rob Shorette is a current student in the doctoral program in Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education.
Journal Article: Peer Advisors: Friend or Foe?
Leah Girard, Carl LoConte, Juliette C. Niemi, and Catlin Michael Wojtokowski, 2010 SAA MA graduates, developed a peer advising program for the College of Natural Sciences (CNS) as their group project for EAD 875 (Issues in Student Affairs) during Fall 2009. Heidi Purdy, Academic Advisor in CNS, recently published an article touting the success of… Read More »
Online Blog Post: Developing Women Through Mentorship
Nicole Micolichek (SAA MA 2013) recently published an online blog on NASPA’s Women In Student Affairs website: Developing Women Through Mentorship. Nicole recently started working at Indiana University South Bend in the Housing Department. Click here to read her blog. Congratulations, Nicole!
Published Article: Student Development Theory Series: Developmental Ecology
Lane, T. (2013). Student development theory series: Development ecology. The Bulletin, 81 (3). Retrieved from http://www.acui.org/publications/bulletin/article.aspx?issue=41797&id=21014. “College is one of the most transformative experiences an individual can have. Student affairs professionals and campus environments play a critical role in catalyzing this transformation for students. Ecological theories and approaches provide a foundation for shaping environments to… Read More »
SAA Alum Named Dean of Students at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
Dr. Timothy W. Gordon was recently named the new Dean of Students at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Most recently, Dr. Gordon served as the Associate Dean of Student and Alumni Services at Northwestern University. Dr. Gordon is a two-time Spartan alum by first earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Interdisciplinary Pre-Law in 1992 and then a… Read More »
Online Article: The Potential of Late-Career Professors
Baldwin, R. G. & Zeig M. J. (2013, May 10). The potential of late-career professors. Inside Higher Ed. Retrieved from http://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2013/05/10/tapping-potential-late-career-professors-essay. “Articles and reports about the graying of the professoriate have been predicting problems for colleges and universities at least since the abolition of a mandatory faculty retirement age in 1994. Some of these predictions have become reality,… Read More »
Current Student Presentations at 2013 AERA Annual Meeting
This year’s AERA annual meeting was recently held in San Francisco, April 27 – May 1, 2013. Below is a list of current students who presenter. We apologize in advance if we inadvertently left off any presentations from current students or alumni. Trace Camacho Presenter – Film Festival: Precious Knowledge and Panel: Legislating Multiculturalism John… Read More »