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    A message about the cancellation of the NASPA Annual Conference

    A message about the cancellation of the NASPA Annual Conference

    Below is a message from NASPA President Kevin Kruger. 

     

    We write to share news that the place-based NASPA Annual Conference, The Placement Exchange, and the NASPA Connected Conference in Austin, Texas and San Jose, California have been cancelled due to the Novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) and its designation as a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. We have spent the past few days working through the process outlined by the City of Austin for events greater than 2,500, which has both taken longer and been more complicated than the news has reported. The health and safety of our members has always been our first priority, however we have also been working to assess the long-term impact of canceling the conference on our ability to continue serving and supporting our community. We appreciate your patience as we thoroughly reviewed all of our contractual obligations to ensure the long-term sustainability of the Association. The official decision was made to cancel the Annual Conference by a vote of the NASPA Board of Directors today, March 12, 2020.

     

    Our Association’s gathering to reconnect, network, learn, and discuss research and practice that support student success has taken place annually for the last 101 years. (The only other time we did not hold an Association-wide meeting was during World War II.) From celebrating the achievements of our colleagues to participating in informal reunions with those who have become our chosen family, these moments away from day-to-day work are good for our own mental health and often sustain us throughout the year until the next time that we are all together.

     

    While we will not hold a place-based event, we are working to develop a free virtual, live-streaming option for keynotes, featured educational sessions, and our constituent group business meetings, including the NASPA Annual Business Meeting. We also will recognize our NASPA Annual Award winners, the NASPA Pillars of the Profession, and the countless others who have given so much to our Association this past year. We plan to make the virtual option available to participants from Monday, March 30, 2020 – Wednesday, April 10, 2020.

     

    Although we would like to engage the nearly 1,600 presenters who committed to sharing knowledge at the NASPA Annual Conference, it will be challenging to recreate the experience of 700 sessions at the in-person event. We know that each of you who submitted program proposals and were selected have worked hard to prepare content that is engaging for your colleagues and the field at-large. We are working on an alternative method for content to be shared for those who would like to do so. We will be in touch with all presenters next week. 

     

    Additionally, we are working with our partners at ACUHO-I to proceed with a virtual option for TPE that still allows employers and candidates to participate in interviews using our scheduling tools and online platform as a resource. We encourage you to continue to schedule interviews through the TPE website, with more information and details about next steps and refund options shared in the coming days with TPE registrants. 

     

    We will refund registration in full and without fees to those who are registered for the NASPA Annual Conference. If you would like your registration fee to be transferred to the 2021 NASPA Annual Conference, you may also do this. Any registration fees that are not cancelled by April 3, 2020 will be automatically transferred to the 2021 event. If you are unsure if you will attend the conference in 2021, please know that you contact us to receive a full refund by cancelling no later than January 9, 2021. Please visit our COVID-19 FAQs page for specific instructions.

     

    Hotel reservations made through NASPA’s room block will be automatically cancelled. Attendees will receive a cancellation confirmation email from the hotel directly. Attendees made their own housing reservations must cancel directly with the properties. As noted in our conference registration policies, NASPA cannot control flight cancellation/change fees for participants.

     

    NASPA Connected Conference registrants will receive a separate email with information about refunds and hotel cancellations 


    We are very grateful for the nearly 18 months of planning by the 2020 Conference Leadership Committee2020 TPE Committee2020 NASPA Connected Conference Committee, volunteer leaders, and staff who have worked tirelessly in the planning process for these events. We know that you are managing much of the same challenges on your own campus, and we thank you for allowing us the grace and flexibility to do what is best for our members, the Association, and the health, safety, and well-being of our community.

     

    Thank you,

    Kevin Kruger

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    My Soul Looks and Wonders How I Got Over

    My Soul Looks and Wonders How I Got Over

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr Lori White, Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs, Washington University, St. Louis and Past NASPA Board President as she talks with host Corliss Bennett about My Soul Looks and Wonders How I Got Over from the NASPA book: Transformational Encounters: Shaping Diverse College and University Leaders

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Resilience: The Key to Thriving

    Resilience: The Key to Thriving

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr Michael Jackson, Emeritus Vice President for Student Affairs
    University of Southern California as he talks with host Corliss Bennett about Resilience: The Key to Thriving. 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    From NUFP Mentee to Higher Education Thought Leader

    From NUFP Mentee to Higher Education Thought Leader

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. Sabrina Sanders of California State University’s Office of the Chancellor as she talks with host Corliss Bennett about her journey from NUFP Mentee to Higher Education Thought Leader. 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Student Movements Shape Higher Education

    Student Movements Shape Higher Education

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr Felicia McGinty, Executive Vice Chancellor of Rutger University in New Jersey as she talks with host Corliss Bennett about Student Movements Shape Higher Education. 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Role of a Department Chair: My Path from Student Affairs to Academic Affairs

    Role of a Department Chair: My Path from Student Affairs to Academic Affairs

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. Lori Davis of The Ohio State University as she talks with host Corliss Bennett about the Role of a Department Chair: My Path from Student Affairs to Academic Affairs . 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Parenting as a Woman of Color Throughout an Entire Career

    Parenting as a Woman of Color Throughout an Entire Career

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. Raquel Torres-Retana of the Pasadena City College, Dean, Rosemead Satellite Campus as she talks with host Corliss Bennett about Parenting as a Woman of Color Throughout an entire Career. 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Growing Pathways to Senior Leadership for Women of Color

    Growing Pathways to Senior Leadership for Women of Color

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. Shauna Sobers of the University of Texas, Austin as she talks with host Corliss Bennett about Growing Pathways to Senior Leadership for Women of Color.

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Professionalism or Socialized White Supremacy

    Professionalism or Socialized White Supremacy

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet LaTecia Yarbrough, Coordinator for Residential Education for both Rachel Carson and Oakes Colleges for the University of California, Santa Cruz and Ricky Urgo, University of Michigan Hall Director as they talk with host Corliss Bennett about Professionalism or Socialized White Supremacy. 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Professional Socialization: Getting Involved in NASPA

    Professional Socialization: Getting Involved in NASPA

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. Christopher Lewis as he talks with host Corliss Bennett about the importance of involvement in professional associations like NASPA. They talk about different ways to get involved and the importance of this in one's professional journey. 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Black, Woman, and First Gen: The Trials and Triumphs

    Black, Woman, and First Gen: The Trials and Triumphs

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. Ciera Graham who recently wrote a blog on NASPA entitled, Black, Woman, and First Gen: The Trials and Triumphs. In this episode we explore the experience of Black Women in higher education and student affairs today. This is an interesting discussion about the importance of diversity in higher education and more. 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    The Student Affairs State of Affairs With Dr. Kyle Ashlee

    The Student Affairs State of Affairs With Dr. Kyle Ashlee

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. Kyle Ashlee, as we talk about The Student Affairs State of Affairs. The concepts shared today come from a researched blog article. He began researching for the post in August by putting a call out to the student affairs facebook page and his network of colleagues asking folks to share the top three issues on their mind as they entered the 2019 academic year. The responses he got were overwhelming and the trends were undeniable. After compiling the responses and analyzing them, he came up with the top 10 issues on the minds of student affairs professionals. From there, he went on to make connections between those issues and the larger influence of neoliberalism on higher education. Finally, he shared some insights about what professionals can do to promote their own wellness, the well-being of their students, and their institutions. All of these issues are shared in today's great episode.

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    The Ecology of Magic: Designing Campus Environments

    The Ecology of Magic: Designing Campus Environments

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Alan Acosta, Associate Dean of Students at Florida State University as he talks with host Corliss Bennett about The Ecology of Magic: Designing Campus Environments. In this conversation they talk about hos colleges and universities today must look at how they can create intentional environments to bring out the magic on each college campus and make the college experience one that our students will never forget!

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    The Rapid Rise of ESports

    The Rapid Rise of ESports

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. Brent Marsh, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Dean of Students at The University of Mississippi. Today he and host Corliss Bennett dive deep into looking at The Rapid Rise of ESports on college campuses today. So whether your campus already is doing something with ESports or not, this is an episode you will not want to miss as no matter what, this impacts many of the students on your campus!

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    NASPA & Public Policy and how Public Policy Impacts You as a Student Affairs Professional

    NASPA & Public Policy and how Public Policy Impacts You as a Student Affairs Professional

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Teri Lyn Hinds, Director of Policy Research & Advocacy as we talk about NASPA & Public Policy and some of the hottest topics in public policy that are impacting higher education today.  

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Best Practices in Student Veteran Transition to Higher Education

    Best Practices in Student Veteran Transition to Higher Education

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Beth Morgan, R.J. Jenkins and David Keefe from Columbia University. They share information on the Center for Veteran Transition and Integration and student veteran transition to higher education. On top of this they also share how campuses are serving the needs of student veterans and some of the obstacles student veterans face in higher education.

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Influencer Marketing in Student Affairs

    Influencer Marketing in Student Affairs

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Megan Rolfs, Director of Marketing and Communication at Illinois State University as we talk about Influencer Marketing in Student Affairs. 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    The Inner Landscape of Senior Leaders - Preparing to Lead Campus Healing

    The Inner Landscape of Senior Leaders - Preparing to Lead Campus Healing

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. Larry Roper, professor in the School of Language, Culture and Society at Oregon State University, where he also serves as coordinator of the college student services administration master’s program and coordinator of the social justice minor as we talk about The Inner Landscape of Senior Leaders - Preparing to Lead Campus Healing. 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Managing Change as a SA Professional with David Zamojski #SAPro

    Managing Change as a SA Professional with David Zamojski #SAPro

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. David Zamojski, Assistant Dean of Students, Boston University as we talk about Managing Change as a SA Professional and the example of merging Wheelock College with Boston University. 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be. 

    Creating a Culture of Risk Mitigation #SAPro

    Creating a Culture of Risk Mitigation #SAPro

    This week on SA Voices from the field you will meet Dr. Kathy Collins, Vice President for Student Affairs, University of Rhode Island as we talk about Creating a culture of risk mitigation and it's implications to Student Affairs Professionals. 

    So get out your notebook and be ready to learn as there are so many nuggets to take away from today's interview. 

    Join your host Dr. Corliss Bennett to gain some practical insights and tips into how you can be the best student affairs professional you can be.