Student Affairs


Student Development in College: Theory, Research, and Practice
The Handbook of Student Affairs Administration
Student Services: A Handbook for the Profession (Jossey Bass Higher & Adult Education Series)
Student Success in College: Creating Conditions That Matter
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Generation on a Tightrope: A Portrait of Today's College Student (Coursesmart)
My Freshman Year: What a Professor Learned by Becoming a Student
Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
Demonstrating Student Success: A Practical Guide to Outcomes-Based Assessment of Learning and Development in Student Affairs
Student Services: A Handbook for the Profession
Learning Reconsidered 2: A Practical Guide to Implementing a Campus-Wide Focus on the Student Experience
Helping College Students: Developing Essential Support Skills for Student Affairs Practice
Multicultural Competence in Student Affairs
Job One: Experiences of New Professionals in Student Affairs (American College Personnel Association Series)
Pledged - Secret Life Of Sororities
Becoming by Michelle ObamaWe Want to Do More Than Survive by Bettina L. LoveFor White Folks Who Teach in the Hood... and the Rest of Y'al... by Christopher EmdinThe Hate U Give by Angie ThomasA Dream So Dark by L.L. McKinney
Blk Womyn Voices Podcast Booklist
19 books — 1 voter
Completing College by Vincent TintoDIY U by Anya KamenetzWhat the Best College Students Do by Ken BainEducation in the Digital Age by Nadav ZeimerFluent for Success by Steven Kupchan
Student Affairs Must Reads
21 books — 8 voters

Get Real and Get In by Aviva LegattThe New Advisor Guidebook by Pat FolsomEngaging Students Through Social Media by Reynol JuncoFaculty Advising Examined by Gary L. KramerThe Appreciative Advising Revolution by Jennifer L. Bloom
Academic Advising Top Reads
16 books — 4 voters

Julianne Schrader
It doesn't matter if they laugh at you or with you, the important thing is you made them laugh. ...more
Julianne Schrader, If It's Wet and Not Yours, Don't Touch It: Lessons Learned Working in College Housing

Sue Klebold
It’’s very hard to know who is going to commit an act of violence. But... prevention does not require prediction. It does require, however, that we increase overall access to brain health interventions. ... A... tiered system is already working in some schools. At the tier-one level, everyone should have access to brain health screenings and first aid, to conflict resolution programs, and to suicide prevention education. Peer intervention programs teach kids to seek help from trained adults for ...more
Sue Klebold, A Mother's Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy

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FSU HESA 2017 For our summer book discussions!
9 members, last active 10 years ago
This group is open to anyone who wants to join and agrees to our Ground Rules. This group is spe…more
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DG Book Club This is an online book club of friends and colleagues scattered around the world.
9 members, last active 13 years ago
Breaking Through Boundaries Book Club Breaking Through Boundaries is a book club made up of student affairs and higher education emplo…more
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