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Pasha Sergeev; Tracey Walterbusch; Mitsu Narui – About Campus, 2024
In the ever-changing contexts of higher education in the U.S., the field of student affairs strives to evolve the knowledge and skills for effective professional practice. Through this article, the authors invite their colleagues to start a dialogue about another troublesome phenomenon that observed in the field - professional authenticity.…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Professionalism, Student Personnel Workers, Self Concept
Neville, Kathleen M.; Brochu, Kelly – About Campus, 2019
The authors, coming from different generations, know that their colleagues have differing perspectives on how one responds to the demanding work in student affairs. Generational differences, however, create a diverse work environment that benefits students. Currently there are four generations gainfully employed in the US workforce. This includes…
Descriptors: Generational Differences, Work Environment, Employees, Student Personnel Workers
Aguilar-Smith, Stephanie; Flores, Amanda – About Campus, 2020
Limitations come in many forms for educators of color: access, opportunities, networks, but perhaps most crucially, through forms of invalidation. Toward healing, some educators of color have written about the isolation and trauma they have experienced on college campuses. Other have written in the spirit of resistance, boasting about the skills,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Minority Group Teachers, Teaching Conditions, Coping
Squire, Dian D.; Nicolazzo, Z. – About Campus, 2019
Faculty members in graduate preparation programs and former practitioners in the field often come together to think about issues and trends in the field. A pressing trend noticed lately is the proliferation of self-care. Self-care is often thought of as relaxation tactics one must complete in light of the ongoing stressors, anxieties, and duress…
Descriptors: Self Management, Stress Management, Work Environment, College Faculty
Yoder, Heidi E. – About Campus, 2019
Abusive leadership has multiple interchangeable terms, such as destructive leadership, dark side leadership, petty tyranny, toxic leadership, tyrannical leadership, and harassment, to explain roughly the same thing. Whichever term utilized, none of them are healthy for a work environment in Student Affairs, whose purpose is to provide guidance,…
Descriptors: Bullying, Work Environment, Student Personnel Workers, Administrator Behavior