Praise for Small and Mighty: Student Affairs at Small Colleges and Universities
“Small and Mighty is a tremendous resource for those wishing to learn more about the magic of small colleges and to better understand the challenges and opportunities of small college leadership and practice. Prior to becoming president of a small college, I spent my entire higher education career working in various student affairs positions at medium to large public and private research universities. As a relatively new president of a small college, I appreciate having this book at the ready as a small college strategic planning reference and recommend the book in particular for those considering a similar transition from a larger institution to a small college.” —Lori S. White, President, DePauw University
“A mighty collection of keen insights and thoughtful recommendations from colleagues with decades of experience working at small institutions. This book illuminates some of the challenges as well as the many opportunities and rewards of student affairs work in these intimate settings.” —Michael J. Whaley, Vice President for Student Affairs, Wesleyan University
“Small and Mighty is incredibly smart and instructive for anyone interested in the nuances of working in and supporting the efforts of these institutions. It is an important text to help us thrive as we work to build and sustain healthy environments for our students to learn, grow, and become their better selves.” —Karlene A.P. Burrell-McRae, Dean of the Undergraduate College, Bryn Mawr College
“Shining a well-deserved and needed spotlight on the important work of student affairs at small institutions, this group of experienced administrators offers a comprehensive and nuanced view of the differences, challenges, advantages, and rewards of working in these small, relationship-oriented communities. Those without small college experiences stand to gain critical insights, and those who have attended or worked in this setting will recognize and resonate with the useful discussions and examples from these ‘small and mighty’ institutions.” —Laura Dean, Professor of College Student Affairs Administration, University of Georgia
“Small and Mighty is a must-read for any student affairs professional who works at, wants to work at, or wants to understand small colleges and universities. The book truly brings to life the contemporary dynamics, circumstances, opportunities, and challenges for these institutions. Written by experienced and contemporary experts in higher education, this book could easily be considered an instructional guide for understanding small colleges and universities.” —Rob Flot, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, Occidental College
“Recognizing both the diversity and similarities among small colleges, the editors have invited a knowledgeable group of scholar-practitioners who adeptly highlight the challenges facing small colleges and provide a wealth of expertise and practical advice for navigating these challenges. This book celebrates the unique work of student affairs professionals at this often-overlooked segment of higher education, providing a valuable resource for those working in and/or considering the vast opportunities available for student affairs professionals at these small and mighty institutions.” —Ann M. Gansemer-Topf, Associate Professor, Iowa State University