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This brief overviews federal legislation and liability concerns, highlights trends in counseling center practices, and offers recommendations.
The vision of the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice is to publish the most rigorous and relevant research regarding student affairs.
#BlackMindsMatter: Addressing Black Collegiate Mental Wellness
How One Institution Used Existing Data to Increase Retention by 5% in One Year
Title IX Turmoil: Initial Analysis and Next Steps After the Withdrawal of the 2011 DCL
Socioeconomic Status and Social Class in Higher Education
Understanding and Meeting the Needs of Students Experiencing Homelessness
Adapting Trauma Informed Practices for Vulnerable Student Populations
The Color of Drinking: Assessing the Impact of the Alcohol Culture on Students of Color
Careers in Student Affairs: A Holistic Guide to Professional Development in Higher Education
Engaging in Non-Violent Protest on Campus
First 90 Days
The Art of Creating Your Career Path
Living, Learning & Leading through L3: A First-Year Leadership Learning Community
A Collaborative and Integrated International Student Orientation Experience
Infusing Social Justice into Your New Professional Role
2017-2020 Public Policy Agenda
Alcohol: Minimizing Your Risks
Women and Alcohol: Making Smart Choices
Before You Drink: Tips for Staying Safe