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Guido-DiBrito, Florence – NASPA Journal, 1995
Explores the meanings and manifestations of loyalty using a qualitative study of leaders and followers on four college campuses. Findings reveal that organizational structure may affect the extent to which loyalty can be fostered. Likewise, leaders and followers can improve their relationships by discussing and documenting expectations of loyalty.…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrators, Attitudes, College Administration
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Randall, Kathleen P.; And Others – College Student Affairs Journal, 1995
This research describes female senior student affairs student officers (SSAO) in higher education. Data reveal that the typical female SSAO is relatively new in her position and is characteristically white, middle aged, married, and has been in the student affairs field for more than 10 years. (RJM)
Descriptors: College Administration, Deans, Deans of Students, Females
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Gmelch, Walter H.; Wilke, P. Kay – Journal for Higher Education Management, 1991
A study of over 1,000 faculty and administrators in 1 university investigated the perceived top stressors for different jobs, including residential instructional faculty, department heads, academic administrators, librarians, student services personnel, cooperative and extension staff, and nonacademic staff. Results are compared with national…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Administration, College Faculty, Department Heads
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Brown, Charles L.; Globetti, Elaine C. – College Student Affairs Journal, 1991
Examined perception of 42 African-American student affairs professionals toward racism, campus climate, affirmative action, and role modeling. Respondents indicated that they perceived affirmative action programs and policies to be effective ways to remedy past discrimination practices. Most believed that their institutions were actively…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Blacks, College Environment, Employee Attitudes
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Brady, Susan M. – Liberal Education, 1999
One of the best ways to make student learning come alive on college campuses is to improve collaboration between students and the academic affairs staff. The general-education program, where philosophy and curriculum align most closely with the student-affairs concern for the whole student, is an appropriate place to start. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Curriculum, College Environment, College Faculty
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Watson, Cynthia – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1994
Examines the process by which careers officers develop personal models of guidance through the interaction of theoretical knowledge with their experiences of training and practice. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 11 careers officers. Responses were considered in relation to theories of careers choice, careers counseling and guidance,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Career Education, Careers
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Randall, Kathleen; Grady, David L. – New Directions for Student Services, 1998
Critical thinking is an important outcome of college. Current research in this area pertaining to Greek organizations is of importance to student-affairs administrators who want to create learning communities for and with students. Offers strategies for success to be used by Greek organizations, student affairs personnel, and college faculty. (MKA)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Faculty, College Freshmen, College Students
Holmes, Harold R. – College Student Affairs Journal, 2005
The author's career path can best be described as "unconventional" or "non-traditional" for a senior student affairs administrator. Being a first-generation college graduate, the author's focus was on what he characterizes as a "clear cut career path" for a Myers Briggs Extraverted Sensing Thinking Judging (ESTJ):…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Family Work Relationship, Career Development, Career Guidance
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Forney, Deanna S. – New Directions for Student Services, 2004
This chapter addresses considerations related to and potential contributions of entertainment media use in student affairs learning contexts.
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers, Mass Media Effects, College Students
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Taub, Deborah J.; Forney, Deanna S. – New Directions for Student Services, 2004
Ways to use films, television programs, popular music, and popular books to teach counseling skills are described.
Descriptors: Music, Mass Media Effects, Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers
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Kleinglass, Nessa – New Directions for Student Services, 2005
Technology increasingly has become a driving force in the evolution of the student affairs profession. Student affairs professionals must have a baseline of technology skills to advance the student affairs profession. (Contains 1 table and 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Student Personnel Services, Technology Integration, Appropriate Technology
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Moran, Christy D.; Curtis, Gayla D. – NASPA Journal, 2004
Student affairs administrators representing four types of institutions were interviewed to determine the role that religio-spirituality plays in their professional lives. Results reveal that most desire more freedom to express this aspect of their identity in that it has a salient impact in how they work with students. However, several reasons are…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Beliefs, Student Personnel Workers, College Environment
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Lan, William; Williams, Amanda – NACADA Journal, 2005
Four advising styles, authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, and uninvolved, were identified according to doctoral students' perceptions of demandingness and responsiveness of their advisors. Doctoral students who perceive working with authoritative advisors reported the highest levels of perceived development in cognition, motivation,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Doctoral Programs, Student Development, Counseling Effectiveness
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Weir, Susan B.; Dickman, Marcia M.; Fuqua, Dale R. – NACADA Journal, 2005
This psychometric study was designed to test the feasibility of measuring college students' preferences for developmental and prescriptive advising styles as separate constructs. Part 5 of the Academic Advising Inventory (Winston & Sandor, 1984b) was revised into two independent scales, one for measuring preferences for developmental advising…
Descriptors: Reliability, Psychometrics, Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers
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Philpott, Jeff L.; Strange, Carney – Journal of Higher Education, 2003
This case study examined the dynamics and progress of a committee of faculty and student affairs professionals as they collaborated across a fifteen-month period on the planning and implementation of a residential college at a midwestern regional state university.
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, College Faculty, Administrators, Cooperation
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