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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.
Infusing Social Justice into Your New Professional Role
Summer 2017
Growth Mindset in Action: Lessons from the UCLA GRIT Coaching Program
Unpacking Christian Privilege in Student Affairs
Campus Climate in the Post-Election Era
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)
Hindu Beliefs on Campus
Sikh Beliefs on Campus
Fall 2016
Religious Freedom, the Law, and Higher Education
From their Voices: How Black Male Administrators Navigate Racism in Higher Education
Values, Leadership, and Religious Identity
Effective Synergy Among Culture Centers
Further Conversations around Where Do We Go from Here