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From here you can launch a year’s worth of benefits, training, knowledge, and inspiration. Search conference sessions by Topic or Presenter…or preview highlights from the sessions shown below. With over 50 sessions and 50+ hours of content, there’s plenty to keep you busy and on top of your game!

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From here you can launch a year’s worth of benefits, training, knowledge, and inspiration. Search conference sessions by Topic or Presenter…or preview highlights from the sessions shown below. With over 50 sessions and 50+ hours of content, there’s plenty to keep you busy and on top of your game!

  • 1 Professional Development Plans With Purpose: A Structured Approach to Career Enhancement For Individuals Theodore Kruse; Tabetha Maly
  • 2 The Student Affairs Professional in an Online Environment Ed Engelbride; Kim Scalzo; Michelle Forte
  • 3 Gender Identity and Sexual Violence: Exposing Dangerous Gaps in Title IX Training and Compliance Efforts Chicora Martin
  • 4 Supervision as Social Justice Practice Alina Wong; Rachel Wagner; Kathy Sisneros
  • 5 A Closer Look at Student Financial Wellness Mandi Cohen
  • 6 Managing a Challenging Work Environment Anne Flaherty; Lori Reesor; Christine Schneikart- Luebbe
  • 7 Inclusion and Social Justice For Students With Disabilities = Accessibility Tom Thompson; Kelly Leonard
  • 8 Chasing the American Dream: Exploring the Challenges of Undocumented Students
  • 20 Success With Supervising: Ways to Make the Most of Your Relationships Tava Bingham; Courtney Buzan
  • 21 Creating a Theory-Based Well-Being Assessment For Undergraduates John Pryor; Penny Rue; Eranda Jayawickreme
  • 22 Succeeding in Your First Year as an AVP/ Number Two Ann Marie Klotz; Vijay Pendakur
  • 23 Legacy: Reflections on a University and the Student Affairs Profession Patrick Day; Judith Chambers; Julie Sina; Elizabeth Griego; Matthew Lopez-Phillips
  • 24 Show Me the Money? Contemporary Challenges in Student Affairs Budgeting and Finance Ann Gansemer-Topf; Peter Englin; W. Houston Dougharty
  • 25 Findings and Lessons Learned from the “Beyond the Classroom Matters” Assessment Project Amber Fallucca; Pamela Bowers; Robert Askins
  • 26 Avoiding Overload: Project Management and Productivity Strategies to Organize, Execute and Succeed as a Leader
  • 39 Tell Me More: Inspiring Customer Service in a Developmental Student Affairs World James Wu; Steven Sajkich; Sarah Thompson
  • 40 Beginning Your Journey: Navigating Careers in Student Affairs as a New Professional Lori Reesor; Marilyn Amey
  • 41 A System-Level Approach to High Impact Practices Heidi Leming; Donna Seagle; Anna Esquivel; Lauren Collier
  • 42 The Complexity of African American Male Under-Achievement and Attainment in Post- Secondary Contexts Eric Blacknall
  • 43 Racialized Aggressions and Social Media on Campus Kevin Gin; Heather Rowan-Kenyon; Ana Martínez Alemán; Scott Radimer
  • 44 Safety on the Internet: Tools to Minimize and/Or Respond to Cyberstalking Lauren Strunk
  • 45 Freedom of (and From) Speech on Campus in the Social Media Age John Lowery
  • 46 AOD Program Compliance: Building Effective and Compliant Policies, Notifications, and Biennial Reviews Brooke Wilson; Katherine Johnson; Erica Eckert Anne Cartwright; Jeff Stefancic; Tamara Loew 09 De’Ronnius Young Navigating the Community College 27 Utilizing CAS Standards to ExamineLeadership Development Effectiveness
  • 47 Creating Purpose: Fostering Dialogue and Cultivating Connections Across Campus

Experience: Issues, Trends, and Best Practices Scott Peska; Quincy Martin; Paulette Dalpes

  • 10 #Digitalfaith: Understanding the Digital Landscape For Religious and Spiritual Development Sable Manson; Tasneem Noor
  • 11 I’m Not Supposed to Be Here: Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Brandon Common; Eileen Galvez
  • 12 Connecting to Improve Faculty Understanding and Preparation For Issues of Sexual Assault Sarah Hurtado; Allison BrkaLorenz
  • 13 Student to Active Alumni: A Collaborative Effort to Establish a Lifetime of Engagement Shannon Brecheisen
  • 14 Moving Beyond Climate in Assessing Campus Environments: (Re)Focusing on What Works Natasha Saelua; Samuel Museus; Ting-Han Chang
  • 15 Toward More Robust Gender Inclusivity: Using Law and Policy to Address the Needs of a Gender Corey James Benson; Adriana Alicea- Rodriguez; Matthew Peterson
  • 16 Beyond Busy: Challenging the Glorification of a Hectic Life Jennifer Wegner; Amy Homkes- Hayes; Charlie Potts
  • 17 Case Management: Assuring the Well Being of Students “No Problem Too Small” Erica Kelsey; Annette Eaton; William Stackman
  • 18 Undertaking a State-Wide Effort to Reduce Sexual Violence Ed Engelbride; Carol Stenger; Joseph Storch
  • 19 Student Learning and Success in an Era of Diminishing Public Resources Brent Marsh; Shana Warkentine Meyer

Jerri Arnold-Cook

  • 28 Millennial Leadership: A New Framework For a New Leader Gerald Mitchell; Meagan Mitchell-Kelley
  • 29 Institutionalized Support For Undocumented Students Diana Valdivia; Henoc Preciado; Rafael Vázquez
  • 30 Data-Driven Success Strategies For First- Year Students Brian Samble; Daniel Newhart; Patience Whitworth
  • 31 Research and Policy Institute – Public Policy 101: Intersections Between Public Policy and Student Affairs Practice Amelia Parnell; Kimberly Grieve; Seann Kalagher
  • 32 Trauma-Informed Practice: Exceeding the Needs of Student Survivors on Our Campuses Tricia Shalka; Erin Vlach
  • 33 Conversations on Race: Moving from Angst to Action Barry Olson; Maura Murphy; Erin Robinson
  • 34 Life in Transition: Switching Functional Areas as a Graduate and New Professional Mandi Cohen; Thomas Harwell; Antonio-Philip Lytle; Jake Cohen
  • 35 Understanding and Managing Presidential Transitions: Lessons For VPSAs and Their Teams Barbara LoMonaco; Pauline Dobrowski; Jason Pina; Rebecca Sawyer
  • 36 Restorative Justice Approaches to Sexual Misconduct David Karp; Kaaren Williamsen
  • 37 Preparing Tomorrow’s Student Affairs Leaders in Community Colleges R. Keith Howard; Michael Baston; Mary Lewellen; Michael Hodge
  • 38 Veteran Influx: Supporting Veterans in the Higher Education Pipeline Christopher Davidson

Stephanie Hernandez; Tanisha Jenkins

  • 48 Environmental Factors Influencing the Acceptance of Assessment Peggy Holzweiss; Matt Fuller; Rebecca Bustamante
  • 49 Creating Safe Spaces During Sexual Misconduct Investigations Jill Dunlap
  • 50 Navigating Conflicts Related to Religious Identity & Diversity On Mary Ellen Giess; Maria Blandizzi; Stephanie Russell Krebs; Mark Forrester
  • 51 Making Academic and Student Affairs Partnerships to Advance Diversity and Social Justice Sarah Hurtado; Lucy LePeau; Ryan Davis
  • 52 Sexual Assault Campus Climate Surveys: a Tale of Two Campuses Ruth Anne Koenick; Holly Rider-Milkovich
  • 53 Setting a Racial Equity and Inclusion Agenda For the 2016 Election Demetri Morgan; Lori Patton Davis; Shaun Harper; Susana Muñoz; Sam Museus; Edward Smith
  • 54 Aligning Expectations With Resources: Assessing Your Office Catherine Feminella; Carlyle Lawrence
  • 55 Retention Is Everyone’S Problem: Using Analytics to Design Targeted Interventions to Increase Persistence Emily Hester; Kurt Keppler; Melissa Brocato
  • 56 Supporting College Student Mental Health: Collaboration and Training Erik Sorensen; Sasha Masoomi; Chiaothong Yong
  • 57 Courtrooms Vs. Classrooms: Mitigating Greek Life Hazing & Violence Jason Meriwether
  • 58 Sharing Our Journey: Muslims in Higher Education Mehtap Donuk; Faran Saeed
  • 59 Successful Campus and Community Frameworks to Address High Risk Alcohol Use Lori Reesor; Tom Rocklin

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