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About Have you recently committed to move to a new city for a job? Are you new to a city and still trying to figure out how to find your […]
The Pan African Network (PAN) is deeply committed to investing in our members and community by providing financial assistance toward convention attendance through our #PANItForward campaign. This year's convention theme […]
During the 2020-21 academic year institutions moved fully online as a response to COVID-19. This created challenges for those who were not familiar with technology. If one was unfamiliar with technology they only had one choice, figure it out. COVID-19 exacerbated the digital divide. In this interactive session, we will discuss ways to address the digital divide, recommended trainings, helpful tips and a live technology demonstration to support those impacted by the digital divide.
Increased activism, student demands for more inclusive environments and systemic structures of oppression require 21stcentury university leaders to be more emotionally intelligent and responsive to emergent campus issues. The times demand courageous leaders. Join other senior leaders engaged in this important work to build your capacity so that you can comfortably engage racial justice and decolonization, confident in your knowing and competent in your engagement, and ready to continue leading your campus, staff, and students through these challenging times.
Join The Leadership and Training Studio and Erin Fischer for a two-day, hands-on, engaging and entertaining seminar. Erin will share how she wrote 90 programs in four and a half years and still has more ideas. (As a matter of fact, she has written eight new courses in three months.) You will learn how to write participant guides, facilitator guides, identify 40 learning methods and understand why you can’t write learning objectives until the end of your course! By the end of the two days, you will have a template for writing consistently and engaging material with ease. We are excited to continue to offer this outstanding professional development opportunity in a live virtual format using Zoom Video Conferencing.
About Join the Graduate Student & New Professional Community of Practice for another installment of emPOWER Hour. Where student affairs professionals can discuss current events and hot topics in student […]
During the 2020-21 academic year institutions moved fully online as a response to COVID-19. This created challenges for those who were not familiar with technology. If one was unfamiliar with technology they only had one choice, figure it out. COVID-19 exacerbated the digital divide. In this interactive session, we will discuss ways to address the digital divide, recommended trainings, helpful tips and a live technology demonstration to support those impacted by the digital divide.
Uncovering the Student Affairs Literature on White Supremacy and Privilege 17 February 2022 // 3:00PM - 4:00PM Eastern Time Equity and inclusion are mostly illusive in student affairs as we […]
About Join the Graduate Student & New Professional Community of Practice for emPOWER Hour; a space for student affairs professionals to discuss current events and hot topics in student affairs. […]
The Maryland College Personnel Association is excited to announce our FREE February and March Lunch n' Learns! Join us over the lunch period once a month to engage in various […]
About Join the Graduate Student & New Professional Community of Practice for the last emPOWER Hour of the year! The topic is "Sorry to Inform You: Tools to Navigate Rejection […]
Whether the motivation is career advancement or conducting research that will progress the Higher Education field, many practitioners find themselves considering pursuing a doctorate. Utilizing the knowledge of current doctoral […]