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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.
Managing all Constituents: Supervisors, Senior Leaders, and Supervisees
Partnering with Parents and Families of First-generation College Students
Job Search Preparation: Resume and Cover Letters
What About Equity?: Opportunities and Challenges in Democratic Engagement
Caring for Post-military Transition Needs of Female Veterans at Institutions
Validating First-generation Student Experiences Through Transformative Leadership
Effective Staffing Practices: Cultivating Innovative Techniques and Streamlining Best Practices
Students with Autism: Supporting a Growing Population
Student Success Starter Pack
Health, Safety, and Well-being Initiatives Starter Pack
Creating a Collegiate Financial Well-Being Program from Concept to Reality
CLDE Theory of Change Tool Foundry
Creating the King Talks: Opportunities for Graduate Students to Speak Their Passion
Just Say Know: A Contemporary look at Cannabis and the College Environment
Impacting Student Leader Development Using Leadership Competencies
The Intersection of Student Leadership, Student Government, Civic Engagement, and Student Activism
Finding the Right Connections for First-generation Students with Impostor Syndrome
We're All on the Same Team: Athletics and Student Affairs Collaborations