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SUMMARY:Investing in the Long Term Housing Security of University Students
DESCRIPTION:Investing in the Long Term Housing Security of University Students\n12 January • 12:00-2:00pm ET\npresented by the Commission for Housing & Residential Life\nThis session focuses on the development\, implementation\, and evolution of the Need Based Rent Subsidy program at UC Davis. We will focus on funding streams\, eligibility criteria\, determining students’ need without re-traumatizing them or asking them to perform their poverty\, deciding how much each student receives\, and evaluating appeals. Presenters will focus specifically on how they equitably distributed funds with a focus on those most often under-resourced in housing affordability initiatives: student parents\, undocumented and AB540 students\, and international students. \n\n  \nPresenter Information\nCamden Doolittle (they/them) is an experienced student affairs leader and researcher specializing in basic needs equity\, housing affordability\, and student success in public higher education. Camden serves as Assistant Director in Student Housing and Dining Services at UC Davis\, where they oversee affordability and equity programs as well as basic needs initiatives. Camden recently completed a doctoral dissertation on how university administrators define and address student housing affordability\, with a focus on institutional equity\, leadership\, and marginalized student populations. With a background in policy analysis\, qualitative research\, and equity-driven program design\, Camden brings expertise in translating research into practice to advance thriving campus communities. \nKawami Evans is an equity-minded student affairs practitioner with more than 20 years of experience in higher education. The majority of her career has been devoted to student housing\, where she has worked to create environments that support student growth\, belonging\, and success. She is deeply passionate about the holistic well-being of both students and staff\, grounding her work in care\, equity\, and community. Kawami brings her full self into her professional practice—as a spiritual African-American woman\, an educated member of the middle class\, a U.S. citizen\, a parent\, and a lifelong partner—honoring the interconnected identities and experiences that shape her leadership and advocacy. \nJessica Gutierrez serves as the Basic Needs Advocate for Student Housing and Dining Services\, where she provides case management support for financially insecure students and leads educational efforts on financial wellness and basic needs. As a new student affairs professional\, she is deeply committed to supporting historically underserved communities through advocacy and increasing access to resources. Jessica’s work is informed by her lived experience as a Latina\, a first-generation college student\, and the daughter of immigrants\, as well as her perspective as a U.S. citizen in a mixed-status family. She brings both professional expertise and personal passion to advancing equity and student success. \n  \nRegistration Information\nParticipants must register in advance for this series. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \n\n$10 for Non-Members Based in U.S.\n$5 for International Non-Members\nComplimentary for ACPA Individual & Chapter Only Members\n\n			\n				REGISTER TODAY
URL:https://myacpa.org/event/investing-in-the-long-term-housing-security-of-university-students-2/
CATEGORIES:Commission for Housing & Residential Life,Graduate Students & New Professionals Community of Practice,Virtual
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SUMMARY:AI in Academic Affairs: A Virtual Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:AI in Academic Affairs: A Virtual Panel Discussion\n9 december • 12:00-1:00pm ET\npresented in partnership by ACPA’s Commission for Academic Affairs (CAA) and Academic Support in Higher Education (CASHE)\nWith the rapid integration of AI into higher education\, we are faced with a variety of considerations for how to most seamlessly integrate this tool into our work. This session will explore the use of AI in academic affairs on campus\, including broader implications around risk management\, student privacy\, and safety and security\, in addition to more local decisions around catering to the specific needs of different work environments and organizational units. \n\n  \nsession Information\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes: \nAs a result of participating in this webinar\, attendees will: \n\nIncrease their awareness of important aspects and consequences\, both intended and unintended\, of incorporating AI into their campus’ workflow.\nGain understanding of  important planning questions they should consider\, at a broader-level organizational perspective\, when thinking about options for integrating AI.\nLearn about specific examples of how AI is currently being implemented in academic affairs in order to better serve students and streamline work.\n\nProfessional Competencies: \nWebinar participants will develop their professional competencies in the areas of: Technology; Advising and Supporting; Organizational and Human Resource. For more information about the ACPA/NASPA Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Practitioners\, visit our website. \nPanelists: \nCeceilia Parnther\, Associate Director and Professor\, Purcell School of Professional Studies\, Le Moyne College\nLaura Hibbler\, Deputy University Librarian\, Brandeis University\nMaizie Jones\, Academic Advisor\, Engineering Advising Center\, University of Michigan \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegistration Information\nParticipants must register in advance for this webinar. After registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \n\n$10 for Non-Members Based in U.S.\n$5 for International Non-Members\nComplimentary for ACPA Individual & Chapter Only Members\n\n			\n				REGISTER TODAY
URL:https://myacpa.org/event/ai-in-academic-affairs-a-virtual-panel-discussion/
CATEGORIES:Commission for Academic Affairs,Commission for Academic Support in Higher Education,Commission for Housing & Residential Life,Free for Members,Virtual
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