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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.
Centering Well-being in Sexual Violence Prevention
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Managing Distress in the Dorms: Integrating Positive Mental Health Practices in Residential Life
Building and Sustaining a Legacy: Best Practices in Transformational Leadership
A Collaborative Approach: Creating Cross-divisional Partnerships for First-gen Success
Supporting Students (Outside the Binary)
NASPA Book Series: Crisis, Compassion, and Resiliency in Student Affairs
You Can't Say That Here: Balancing Free Speech and Campus Safety
Religion, Spirituality, Secular Identity Starter Pack
Technology Starter Pack
Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice Starter Pack
Addressing Food Insecurity: Rising to Support Today’s Students
Building a Framework for Division-wide Assessments of Student Learning
Stop, Deliberate and Listen: Three Approaches to Dialogue on Campus
Global Dimensions of Student Development: Research, Theory, & Practice
Supporting Foster Care Alumni on Campus: Recommendations for Student Affairs Practitioners
50 Survey Assessment Tips in 50 Minutes
Supporting Your Muslim Students on Campus This Ramadan