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Nov 6, 2024 • 49min
Almost Doing Good: A Conversation with Jess Pettitt
Jess Pettitt discusses her new book, Almost Good Enough, which explores the subtle shifts at the fulcrum between doing harm and doing good. She discusses compassion and humanity, best practices and intuition, and ways to foster innovation and description related to DEI and beyond. If we can be prepared, recognize what is going on beyond us, and move from reactivity to response, we can do more good, cause less harm, and learn and grow.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 1h 18min
Trans* on Campus: Lessons from Research & Recent Scholarship
Dr. Z Nicolazzo, a leading voice in transgender studies, joins her doctoral students Clar Gobuyan and Pin-Ru Su to unpack pressing issues surrounding trans students in higher education. They discuss the importance of kinship and chosen family, highlighting how these support systems can foster academic success. The conversation also addresses the disconnect between institutional policies and the real experiences of marginalized communities, advocating for more inclusive practices in academia. Personal narratives add depth, broadening the understanding of trans perspectives in diverse educational contexts.

Oct 23, 2024 • 1h 5min
ACPA’s Past, Present, and Future: Presidential Panel
In this episode of Student Affairs Now, ACPA Presidents past and present—Jill Carnaghi (2000-2001), Paul Shang (2002-2003), Stephen John Quaye (2017-2018), Rachel Aho (current ACPA President), and Jonathan McElderry (President-Elect)—connect with co-hosts Gudrun Nyunt and Heather Shea (immediate Past President) to reflect on ACPA's growth and influence over the years. The panel explores pivotal moments from their presidencies, the importance of ACPA’s ongoing mission, and offer advice for future leadership. As ACPA celebrates its 100th birthday on ACPA Day (October 21, 2024), the conversation delves into how the association continues to influence the field and what lies ahead for its future. Don't miss this insightful discussion on leadership, legacy, and transformation in higher education!
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Oct 16, 2024 • 1h 6min
Race and Indigeneity in Higher Education
D.L. Stewart, Professor at the University of Denver, Monique Atherley, a senior policy specialist at a major educational labor union, and Shana Philpott, Director of the Native American Student Support Program, dive into race and indigeneity in higher education. They emphasize the importance of land acknowledgments and genuine allyship with Indigenous communities. Discussions include advocating for Indigenous voices, the challenges of belonging for marginalized students, and the need for decolonization in education, all while exploring intersectionality and the role of advocacy in fostering inclusive environments.

Oct 9, 2024 • 45min
Boldly Transforming Higher Education Through Political and Legislative Advocacy
In this informative discussion, Brian Hercliffe Proffer, a higher education policy expert, Julie Park, a professor dedicated to college admissions innovation, and Ray Plazas, a champion for diversity and inclusion, share insights on advocacy in education. They explore the balance between supporting student well-being and navigating a politically charged landscape. The trio emphasizes community-building, the challenges of misinformation, and the importance of translating research into policy. They also discuss the implications of recent Supreme Court decisions on diversity in admissions, urging a collective effort for equity.

Oct 2, 2024 • 55min
The Future of Professional Staff Wellness in Residential Living
In this episode, join Drs. Tanya Koroyan, Steve Sutton, and Jason Lynch join the podcast as they explore professional staff wellness for those who work in and around residential living and student affairs. This conversation brings together 3 professionals who each possess both research and practitioner experience in this topic. They will explore not only the conversations they are having with their peers, but also provide current research, practical strategies, and useful resources to build or enhance workplace wellness.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 1h 7min
Understanding and Supporting Jewish College Students
This episode discusses the identities and experiences of Jewish students on campus today.. Many Jewish students have reported feeling unsafe and traumatized amidst the rise of antisemitism on campus, in our nation, and across the globe. Our guest, Dr. Elisa Abes, offers a critical perspective to deeply examine the realities of anti-semitism on college campuses and its impact on Jewish students.
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Sep 25, 2024 • 1h 9min
Black Women Leading in Higher Education: Trouble the Water
The discussion highlights the distinct challenges Black women face in leadership roles within higher education. Mentorship emerges as a crucial support system, helping to combat feelings of isolation and imposter syndrome. The complexity of implementing DEI initiatives adds another layer of difficulty, often resulting in emotional strain. There’s a notable emphasis on bridging generational gaps, promoting authenticity over perfection, and fostering community among women in academia. Overall, the conversation calls for recognition and support of Black women’s integral contributions.

Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 10min
Rocking the College Vote: Grassroots Initiatives and Partnerships
Explore the impact of grassroots voting initiatives on college campuses. Leaders discuss strategies to boost student voter registration and turnout. Hear personal stories about empowering youth through community involvement. Learn about the vital roles of collaborative partnerships and accessibility in fostering a culture of voting. Discover the importance of defending democracy and supporting electoral integrity. This conversation highlights how every student's vote can shape local elections and bolster civic engagement.

Sep 11, 2024 • 54min
First Generation Graduate Students in Higher Education Preparation Programs
In this conversation, we discuss the challenges, pride, and support for first-generation graduate students. Guests share their experiences, tips for others, recommendations and suggestions for faculty and staff working to support these students, and ways involvement and engagement with ACPA can help get that support and look to address systemic issues in higher education and society.
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