Full Description
We have identified 10 timely topics that are important to the profession of student affairs. Each of these topics will be a chapter within the book and will include: (1) an academic/scholarly introduction to that topic (i.e., an abridged introduction/literature review that will provide the context for that topic/chapter), (2) perspectives on that topic from seasoned and new student affairs professionals, and (3) perspective from a HE/SA faculty member.
This book will be geared toward graduate students in HIED Programs and new(er) professionals in student affairs. This book will be used within HE/SA graduate programs, departments/divisions to use as a common read for their staff, and individuals reading it to further their understanding of higher education administration. The strength of this book is that it will scaffold the topic in the academic literature while providing several perspectives on the same topic/chapter.
Contents
Chapter 1. Career Paths Within Student Affairs; Lydia Ewonus, Daniel Maxwell, Meena Pannirselvam, Yi Xuen Tay, and Crystal Garcia
Chapter 2. Professional Development in HE/SA; Audra Taylor, Will Simpkins, Christopher Spellman, and Sonja Ardoin
Chapter 3. Pursuing an EdD or PhD; Keia Dodd, Jordan Draper, Nikheal Patel, and Matt Varga
Chapter 4. The Art of Supervision in Student Affairs; Katie C. Fester, Stacy Fisher, Carson R. Mowery, and Roger "Mitch" Nasser Jr.
Chapter 5. Mental Health and Attrition in Student Affairs Professionals; Maxine Douglas, Shay Little, Kyle Ingram, and Pamela Wells
Chapter 6. Doing More With Less; Seth Walker, Brandin L. Howard, Alex Rosenbery, and Jason C. Garvey
Chapter 7. Making a Move Within or Outside of Student Affairs; Malerie Payne, Ken Gassiot, Terezia Dean, and Jamie L. Workman
Chapter 8. HE/SA in Tumultuous Political Times; Mitchell J. Everett, Dominique A. Quarles, Dawn Tonkinson, and Tracy Davis
Chapter 9. Internationalization of Student Affairs; Lastasia Ramsey, Janet Jun Siew Loh, Kriti Gopal, and Katie Koo
Chapter 10. Navigating HE/SA Post Pandemic; Ashton Tomlin, Denisa Reed, Barry Dotson, Christopher Trautman, and R. Bradley Johnson