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The vision of the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice is to publish the most rigorous and relevant research regarding student affairs.
Increasing Adult Learner Completion and Persistence Rates
Developing & Assessing Learning Outcomes for Student Employees
Graduate Program Directory
Research on Student Affairs Foundational and Guiding Documents
Adult Learners, the Internet, and the Support Service Challenge
Unpacking Christian Privilege in Student Affairs
Campus Climate in the Post-Election Era
Beyond Busy: Developing Life Work Integration for Women in Student Affairs
Naughty Numbers: Ways Bad Data Tricks us into Making Bad Decisions
Partnering to Promote Student Voices and Campus-wide Dialogues about Culture
From a Privileged Perspective: Exploring How White Students Make Meaning of Cross-Racial Interaction
Cultivating Community Conversations: Utilizing Peer Facilitation Groups on Your Campus
Developing Programming for Disability Allyship
Intersections of Identity at Work: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender (self-care and support)
Dialogue and Deliberation
Hindu Beliefs on Campus
Sikh Beliefs on Campus
Fall 2016