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CONTENTS 5 Welcome 6 Schedule at a Glance 9 Awards 11 Marketplace Information 12 Convention General Information 15 Social Media Guide 16 Career Central 18 Professional Competencies for Student Affairs Practitioners 19 A-Z Program Overview & Highlights 23 ACPA Powered by PechaKucha Schedule 24 Life Labs Schedule 26 Genius Labs Schedule 30 ACPA Leadership 36 About ACPA 37 Letter from the Foundation 40 Wednesday, March 4 Events 44 Thursday, March 5 Events 52 Friday, March 6 Events 98 Saturday, March 7 Events 138 Sunday, March 8 Events 150 Sponsored & Co-Sponsored Programs 161 Continuing Ed Index 162 Presenter Index 174 Maps & Wayfinding 178 Exhibitors 190 Partners & Sponsors
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WELCOME Welcome to 2015 ACPA Annual Convention in Tampa, Florida! Along with an abundance of volunteers, our many partners, and ACPA staff, we have developed an exciting, engaging and educational curriculum for you to experience over the next few days. Since we left Indianapolis last April, the conference planning team has been hard at work improving upon the innovations begun in 2014 and creating new opportunities for this year and beyond. Our planning team began with a challenge to create a convention curriculum that recognizes our ever-adapting role in the changing landscape of post-secondary education. Through our planning journey, we have discovered that a call for rethinking our work is even more critical than we first conceptualized. Not only must we be responding to changes on our campuses, we must also be more in touch with the needs of local and global communities. This year, 2015, marks the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the 50th anniversary of many milestones that were significant to the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, including the historic Selma to Montgomery march. Many related convention programs and events will be held to reflect on our past and consider our future. This is also a historic time in the U.S. and internationally as many global events are occurring that will have an impact on our experience as post-secondary educators. Please use your time in Tampa, both formally and informally, to engage in dialogue with your colleagues about the role we have as college student educators in shaping the future. We hope that this convention will provide you with many opportunities to connect inquiry and action, and to create links between scholarship, practice, and research by establishing and renewing professional networks and friendships. It is our hope that together we can strengthen internal and external partnerships to advance student success through an application of learning in Tampa and beyond. Enjoy the convention and use this time to consider, collaborate, create, and commit. Thank you for attending #ACPA15!
Kent T. Porterfield ACPA President 2014-2015 Vice President for Student Development Saint Louis University
Kristan Cilente Skendall 2015 ACPA Annual Convention Chair Associate Director, Gemstone Honors Program University of Maryland, College Park
Cindi Love Executive Director ACPA—College Student Educators International Follow convention conversations on Twitter using the hashtag #ACPA15 LOCATION KEY: TCC: Tampa Convention Center, MTW: Marriott Tampa Waterside
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SCHEDU Tuesday, March 3
4:00pm – 6:00pm
Opening General Session featuring Jose Antonio Vargas, Steph Hammerman, and Eboo Patel
4:00pm – 8:00pm
Convention Welcome Center Open for Registration and Hospitality
6:00pm – 8:00pm
Marketplace Open (Formerly known as Exhibit Hall)
5:00pm – 8:00pm
Career Central at Convention – Employer Set-Up; Employer and Candidate Orientations (Both are encouraged to attend)
6:00pm – 7:00pm
CelebrACPA Opening Event
7:00pm – 8:15pm
CultureFest: A Demand for Justice
8:15pm – 10:00pm
Committee for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) Social
Wednesday, March 4
Friday, March 6
7:00am
Career Central at Convention – Employers may enter
7:00am
7:30am – 5:30pm
Convention Welcome Center Open for Registration and Hospitality
Career Central at Convention – Employers may enter
7:30am – 6:00pm
7:30am – 6:30pm
Career Central at Convention – Open to everyone (Last interview begins at 6pm)
Career Central at Convention – Open to everyone (Last interview begins at 5:30pm)
7:30am – 5:30pm
8:00am – 5:00pm
Pre-Convention Colloquia (Full-Day)
Convention Welcome Center Open for Registration and Hospitality
12:00pm – 5:00pm
Marketplace Move-In (Formerly known as Exhibit Hall)
8:00am – 9:00am
Educational Program Sessions (Block #1)
1:00pm – 5:00pm
Pre-Convention Colloquia (Half-Day)
8:00am – 9:00am
Convention Orientation
8:00am – 10:30am
Extended Session #1 (Covers blocks #1 and #2)
9:00am – 4:00pm
Genius Labs
Thursday, March 5 7:00am
Career Central at Convention – Employers may enter
9:30am – 10:30am
Educational Program Sessions (Block #2)
7:30am – 3:00pm
Career Central at Convention – Open to everyone (Last interview begins at 2:30pm)
9:30am – 10:45am
Research Paper Sessions #1 & 2
9:30am – 3:00pm
Marketplace Open; Research Poster and Exceptional Practice Tables Open
7:30am – 7:00pm
Convention Welcome Center Open for Registration and Hospitality
8:00am – 3:30pm
Pre-Convention Colloquia (Full-Day)
8:00am – 12:00pm
Pre-Convention Colloquia (Half day)
9:00am – 3:00pm
Marketplace Move-In (Formerly known as Exhibit Hall)
1:00pm – 2:30pm
Genius Labs
1:00pm – 3:00pm
Pre-Convention Colloquia (Two-Hour)
1:30pm – 3:00pm
Convention Orientation/Convention Colleagues
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10:30am – 11:30am Coffee Break – Featured Exhibitor Programs in Marketplace; Research Posters and Exceptional Practice Resource Tables Q&A 11:30am – 2:00pm
Idea Generator facilitated by John Dugan followed by HigherEd Live
11:30am – 12:30pm Educational Program Sessions (Block #3) 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Educational Program Sessions (Block #4)
1:00pm – 3:30pm
Extended Session #2 (Covers blocks #4 and #5)
For program updates, follow @ACPA on Twitter Visit http://cdms.myacpa.org/programs/book/ or download the CrowdCompass convention app
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ULE AT A GLANCE 1:00pm – 2:00pm
#ACPATrendingNow Block #1
11:00am – 12:15pm Research Paper Sessions #9 &10
2:30pm – 3:30pm
Educational Program Sessions (Block #5)
12:30pm – 3:00pm
Extended Session #4 (Covers blocks #11 and #12)
2:30pm – 3:45pm
Research Paper Session #3
12:30pm – 1:30pm
3:30pm – 5:00pm
ACPA Membership Town Hall Meeting
Educational Program Sessions (Block #11)
12:30pm – 1:30pm
#ACPATrendingNow Block #2
4:00pm – 5:00pm
Educational Program Sessions (Block #6)
12:30pm – 1:45pm
Research Paper Session #11
5:00pm – 7:30pm
ACPAGeo All-State Social
2:00pm – 3:00pm
Graduate Preparation Program Fair (Master’s/Doctoral)
5:15pm – 6:15pm
SSAO, Corporate Partner, and Exhibitor Reception
2:00pm – 3:00pm
Educational Program Sessions (Block #12)
5:30pm – 6:30pm
Educational Program Sessions (Block #7)
3:30pm – 4:45pm
5:30pm – 6:45pm
Research Paper Sessions #4, 5, & 6
Degree Qualifications Profile (DQP) Featuring George Kuh and Jillian Kinzie
7:30pm – 11:00pm
Receptions/General Meetings
3:30pm – 4:30pm
8:00pm – 10:00pm
Association Awards Reception
Educational Program Sessions (Block #13)
3:30pm – 4:45pm
Research Paper Sessions #12 & 15
4:30pm – 5:30pm
Community Dialogue to Enhance Equity & Inclusion, An Open Forum
5:00pm - 6:00pm
HigherEd Live featuring George Kuh & Jillian Kinzie
5:00pm – 6:00pm
Educational Program Sessions (Block #14)
5:00pm – 6:15pm
Research Paper Sessions #14 & 15
6:30pm – 10:00pm
ACPA Powered by PechaKucha Open to all
7:00pm – 9:00pm
Diamond Honoree (Invitation only)
7:30pm – 10:30pm
Receptions/General Meetings
9:30pm – 1:00am
SCLGBTA Cabaret
10:00pm – 11:45pm Standing Committee for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Awareness (SCLGBTA) 30th Anniversary Social
Saturday, March 7 7:00am
Career Central at Convention – Employers may enter
7:30am – 2:00pm
Career Central at Convention – Open to everyone (Last interview begins at 1:00pm)
7:30am – 12:00pm
Convention Welcome Center Open for Registration and Hospitality
8:00am – 10:30am
Extended Session #3 (Covers blocks #8 and #9)
8:00am – 9:00am
Educational Program Sessions (Block #8)
8:30am – 9:00pm
Next Gen Conference
9:00am – 4:00pm
Genius Labs
9:30am – 10:30am
Educational Program Sessions (Block #9)
9:30am – 10:45am
Research Paper Sessions #7 & 8
10:00am – 3:00pm
Marketplace Open
11:00am – 12:30pm Annual Business Meeting & Presidential Address
Sunday, March 8 8:00am – 10:45am
Next Gen Conference
8:00am – 9:00am
Educational Program Sessions (Block #15)
8:00am – 9:15am
Research Paper Session #16
9:30am – 10:30am
Educational Program Sessions (Block #16)
11:00am – 12:15pm Closing General Session featuring Laverne Cox
11:00am – 12:00pm Educational Program Sessions (Block #10) Follow convention conversations on Twitter using the hashtag #ACPA15 LOCATION KEY: TCC: Tampa Convention Center, MTW: Marriott Tampa Waterside
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AWARDS ACPA 2015 ASSOCIATION AWARDS Lifetime Achievement Award Nancy Evans Iowa State University
Contribution to Knowledge Susan Robb Jones Ohio State University Kristen Renn Michigan State University
Presidential Citation Sandra M. Estanek Canisius College
Esther Lloyd-Jones Professional Service
Voices of Inclusion Individual Award Chicora Martin University of Oregon Exemplary Program Award Frederick Douglass Distinguished Scholars Program American University Champion of Sustainability Residence Life, Housing & Dining Services University of Colorado, Boulder
Annuit Coeptis – Senior Professional
Myra Morgan University of Florida
Holley Belch Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Excellence in Practice
Ruth Harper South Dakota State University
Mindi Levin Johns Hopkins University
Collaborative Excellence On-Going Partnership Undergraduate Certificate in Leadership Studies Florida State University One Time Event Partnership Move In 2014 & Getting Your Bearings Program University of California, Berkeley
Kent Porterfield Saint Louis University
Annuit Coeptis – Emerging Professional
Senior Scholars Raechele L. Pope University at Buffalo, SUNY Jillian Kinzie Indiana University Vasti Torres University of South Florida Barbara Jacoby University of Maryland, College Park
Emerging Scholars Cassie L. Barnhardt University of Iowa Natasha N. Croom Iowa State University Michael Hevel University of Arkansas Ezekiel Kimball University of Massachusetts, Amherst Lucy LePeau Indiana University, Bloomington
Danielle Morgan Acosta Florida State University
Donald Mitchell, Jr. Grand Valley State University
Lucy LePeau Indiana University, Bloomington
Mahauganee Shaw Miami University
Brian McGowan Indiana State University
Marylu McEwen Dissertation of the Year Award Lindsay Peck Kasey Ashton North Carolina State University
Indiana State University Sara Cantrell Perkins Georgia Institute of Technology
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MARKETPLACE
#ACPA15 PICTURE BINGO
We hope you enjoy the Marketplace at ACPA 2015! We encourage you to meet and interact with all of the vendors to learn more about the products and services offered (even if you cannot make purchasing decisions, it’s a great opportunity to learn). Instructions Take pictures of the items below to fill your Bingo card. You have three options: You can complete the “easy” bingo card worth 5 raffle tickets, the “hard” bingo card worth 10 raffle tickets, or you can complete both bingo cards worth a total of 15 raffle tickets! You will need a unique picture for each square. Pictures can be taken on a digital camera or cell phone. You do not need to post the pictures, but we encourage you to engage in social media using #ACPA15 by adding the pictures to Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram. Once you have a picture for each square, please go to the table in the Marketplace to enter the raffle. Volunteers will be available to look at the photos taken on your device. The table will be clearly marked and will be open Friday, March 6 and Saturday, March 7 from 1:00 - 3:00PM. The Grand Prize drawing is one complimentary ACPA 2016 Convention Registration (valued at $450)! Additional Prizes Include: • Free Registration for the Association of Fraternity/Sorority Advisors (AFA) 2016 Annual Meeting • $100 Amazon Gift Card • $200 Visa Gift Card • Plus many other great prizes!
Version A: “Easy” – Worth 5 Raffle Tickets A vendor you were excited to see in the Marketplace
Publisher Booth
A product or service you would like to have on your campus
The ACPA 2016 booth
Life Lab Session
A vendor video
Corporate Partner Booth
Table Card in the Marketplace
A picture from CelebrACPA
Vendor who attended the same institution as you (or lived in the same state as you)
A vendor you have heard of, but have not met until this year
A product or service you currently have on your campus
Version B: “Hard” – Worth 10 Raffle Tickets A product or service that could make your life easier at your institution
Publisher Booth
A picture at the poster session
The ACPA 2016 booth
Life Lab Session
A picture of the Common Read Board
Corporate Partner Booth
A picture of the Ability Exhibit
A product or service you currently have on your campus
A picture from the Grad Prep Fair
A picture of an #ACPATrendingNow session
A “selfie” with a vendor in the Marketplace
*Remember the spirit of the game: Meet vendors and have fun in the Marketplace!* Follow convention conversations on Twitter using the hashtag #ACPA15 LOCATION KEY: TCC: Tampa Convention Center, MTW: Marriott Tampa Waterside
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CONVENTIO CONVENTION REGISTRATION, WELCOME CENTER, AND HEADQUARTERS Registration and information about Tampa, convention activities, and convention volunteer activities can be accessed on the 2nd floor of the Tampa Convention Center (TCC) at the Welcome Center. Hours of Operation Tuesday, March 3 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM Wednesday, March 4 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM Thursday, March 5 7:30 AM – 7:00 PM Friday, March 6 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM Saturday, March 7 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM Sunday, March 8 Visit Convention HQ Registration will take place at the Welcome Center. All convention participants must check-in or register at the Welcome Center during scheduled hours. Only paid participants and guests receive name badges, which are necessary for entrance to convention events. Lost name badges can be replaced at the Welcome Center during scheduled hours. Name badges must be worn and visible at all times while attending convention events and activities. The Welcome Center is equipped to provide general information to attendees to enhance the convention and Tampa experience. Enhance your experience by joining the volunteer team in Tampa. Enjoy the opportunity to network, spend time with colleagues new and old, and get a behind-the-scenes look at the convention. Visit the Welcome Center to sign up to participate as a volunteer. Over 1,000 volunteer hours are needed to ensure convention runs smoothly. All volunteers already signed up for shifts will also check in at the Welcome Center or convention headquarters. Convention Headquarters, located in TCC room 10 & 11, serves as a general resource for convention-related issues, specifically schedule or room changes (also posted via Facebook, CrowdCompass, Twitter, and available at the Welcome Center), accommodations for persons with special needs, and lost and found.
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ACCESSIBILITY If you have difficulty accessing any portions of the convention, experience website incompatibility with adaptive technology, or have suggestions on how we can make this convention more accessible, please visit Convention Headquarters. ALL GENDER RESTROOMS All gender restrooms are available to all convention participants regardless of gender identity or expression, and are located in the following areas during the convention: TCC: First floor near Ballroom A and second floor near West Hall Marriott Waterside: Across from Meeting Room 4 Embassy Suites: Near the Gandy Meeting Room NAVIGATING THE CONVENTION Lost? Look for signage strategically placed throughout the TCC and convention hotels to assist you in navigating the convention. Maps of each convention property are available in the back of the program book. Further information about navigating the convention and Tampa can be found at the Welcome Center. When in doubt, tweet to @ACPAConvention with #ACPAhelp for any information or needs you may have. SUSTAINABILITY AT THE CONVENTION Turn it off: Limit the length of your showers in the hotel. Unplug electronics in your hotel room such as phone chargers, tablets and laptops. Turn off lights and AC when you are not in the room. Request housekeeping not to leave lights, TV and/or radio on with turndown service. Reuse it: Reuse your hotel towels and linens. Use reusable cups and water bottles. Walk it: Walk when able. Take public transportation or a shuttle service if walking isn’t an option; use an environmentally-friendly taxi if you must use a taxi for transportation. Travel with others to destinations when possible.
For program updates, follow @ACPA on Twitter Visit http://cdms.myacpa.org/programs/book/ or download the CrowdCompass convention app
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ON GENERAL INFO Spend it locally: Venture beyond the convention bubble to experience some of Tampa’s local culture and community. When possible, choose to eat at a local restaurant or purchase local items. This helps the local economy and financially benefits local communities.
STAYING HEALTHY DURING CONVENTION Hydrate: Drink plenty of water to keep you energized and focused for the countless learning and networking opportunities in Tampa. Please note that there are water stations and fountains located in the TCC for accessible hydration.
Offset it: Consider donating to non-profit organizations which allow you to offset your carbon footprint, such as carbonfund.org.
Rest: Looking for a place to slow down and reflect? Visit the Meditation, Prayer, and Reflection Room in the Greco Room at the Marriott Waterside. This room is available throughout the entire convention and is co-sponsored by Commission for Spirituality, Faith, Religion, and Meaning and the Commission for Wellness. A list of Tampa-based places of worship is also available online (convention.myacpa.org/ tampa2015/tampa/places-of-worship) and at the Welcome Center.
Recycle it: Recycle your nametag, program book, and any documents you receive at programs or meetings. Specific to Tampa: The TCC prides itself on sustainability efforts. In 2013, the TCC became an ENERGY STAR partner, a program through which they will improve energy efficiency by more than 10%. In addition, the TCC has an agreement with TECO, Tampa’s local energy company, in which they buyback energy at peak periods, diverting power they would be using during other periods of time. Events at TCC that utilize building materials are also donated to local organizations and extra supplies are donated to local schools. Thank you for helping to make ACPA an international leader in sustainability for higher education. For more suggestions on steps you can take to help make a difference, visit the sustainability website at http://www.myacpa.org/sustaincomm. ETHICS ACPA-College Student Educators International is an association whose members are dedicated to enhancing the worth, dignity, potential, and uniqueness of each individual within post-secondary educational institutions and, thus, to the service of society. ACPA members are committed to contributing to the comprehensive education of students, protecting human rights, and advancing knowledge of student growth and development, and promoting the effectiveness of institutional programs, services, and organizational units. As a means of supporting these commitments, members of ACPA subscribe to the stated principles and standards of ethical conduct. Acceptance of membership in ACPA signifies that the member understands the provisions of this statement.
Eat healthy: Check out the local restaurants’ menus to find healthy options while in Tampa. A restaurant guide can be found at http://www.visittampabay.com/ eat/. The Healthy Cow: The Healthy Eating Guide on Health Food, Vegetarian & Vegan Restaurants in Tampa can be found at http://www.happycow. net/north_america/usa/florida/tampa/. A grocery store (Publix) is located .3 miles away from the TCC. Additional discounts and information regarding local eating options in Tampa can be found at the Welcome Center. Rejuvenate: All convention hotels offer fitness centers for complimentary use for attendees’ indoor fitness needs. The Tampa Riverwalk is a nice location for a walk, run, bike ride, or just some fresh air near the water to take a deep breath! Connect: Looking to connect with other higher education professionals to find an exercise buddy at convention? These sites are open to all who work in higher education. Visit www.studentaffairsfit.com, or if you are on Twitter or Facebook, use #SAfit. TRANSPORTATION Our location at the TCC offers many opportunities for travel throughout town. The Tampa Riverwalk is a great outside pathway for walking, running, and enjoying the scenery of the Hillsborough River. Individuals interested in cycling may become a member of the
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CONVENTION INFORMATION (cont.) Coast Bike Share program which allows one to pickup and return a bike at various locations throughout Tampa, including along the Tampa Riverwalk. More information about Coast Bike Share can be found at http://www.coastbikeshare.com/. Tampa’s Historic Streetcar leaves from outside the TCC every twenty minutes during hours of operation and travels through downtown at over ten stops leading to Ybor City through the Channel District. Fares for convention attendees are discounted with your name badge. Visit www.tecolinestreetcar.org for routes and the most current costs. The Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority Route 8 is a bus route that travels through downtown Tampa. Route 30 provides service to the Tampa airport. For times and updated fares, visit www.goHART.org. Tampa has shuttle and taxi companies available, as well as one fee fares for travel to and from the airport (approximately $25) and Ybor City. We encourage you to stop by the ACPA Welcome Center or tweet your question to #ACPAhelp for more information regarding any of these transportation options, and more.
ACPA – College Student Educators International actively promotes and recognizes principles of fairness, equity, and social justice in relation to, and across, intersections of race, age, color, disability, faith, religion, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, social class, economic class, ethnicity, gender identity/expression, and all other identities represented among our diverse membership. By appreciating the importance of inclusion, we acknowledge that the collective and individual talents, skills, and perspectives of members, constituent groups, and partners foster a culture of belonging, collaborative practice, innovation, and mutual respect. ACPA seeks to empower and engage professionals, scholars, and partners in actions that productively contribute to accomplishing the goals of our association. ACPA values equity and inclusion. Should you experience a situation where we might improve, please reach out to any ACPA Staff member (http://www.myacpa.org/ international-office-staff) or the Director of Equity & Inclusion (http://www.myacpa.org/ governing-board). For assistance on site at Convention, please call or text (202) 780-9243.
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SOCIAL MEDIA
Website: convention.myacpa.org/tampa2015
www.facebook.com/myACPA
myACPA #ACPA15
@ACPAConvention #ACPA15 #ACPAhelp
myACPA
ACPA-College Student Educators International
myACPA
Include Hashtags In Your Posts
Need help while you’re at convention? Tweet your questions to @ACPAConvention and use #ACPAhelp - we’ll get back to you with answers. Tag your Twitter, and Instagram posts with #ACPA15 and be part of convention conversations. If you’d like your posts to be grouped into conversations with related topics at the convention, add additional topic- or session-specific hashtags after #ACPA15 in your Twitter and Instagram posts. Check with the presenters to see if they have specific hashtags to add to your #ACPA15 convention posts.
Social Media Command Center (SMCC)
Located on the main floor of the TCC, the SMCC is your hub for checking out what your peers are saying online at the convention, a place to recharge your devices and yourself, a technical support station, and a place to learn about new software and technology. The SMCC Sandbox is a brand new feature we are bringing to Tampa. The SMCC Sandbox is where you will be able to participate in hands-on workshops led by your peers that cover topics including myPROfolio, CrowdCompass, Twitter, and more. Keep an eye out for the #ACPA15 and #SMCC hashtags on social media and follow the convention blog for updates about the happenings in the SMCC Sandbox. Convention Website (convention.myacpa.org/tampa2015): The mobile-friendly ACPA Convention website is a great
place to get up-to-date schedule information and event details. It also features an integrated Twitter feed so you can monitor the backchannels while you read up on website articles (Don’t know what a backchannel is? Learn all about it at a Genius Lab session or the Social Media Command Center).
Convention App: CrowdCompass ©
Our mobile app will bring the experience at #ACPA15 to a new level. Attendees will be able to see more, do more, and get more value out of the event—right from their mobile device. Features of the app include: The full event schedule sorted by day, speaker, and/or track, and the ability to rate the sessions directly on the app • Connect and exchange contact details with other attendees • Share your event experiences on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn • Follow the event on Twitter at #ACPA15 • Find session and exhibitor locations with maps of exhibit halls and session rooms • See details about all of the exhibitors and sponsors To download and install the app, click https://crowd.cc/ acpa15 from your device. Or download the Crowd Compass app directly from iTunes or Google Play. This app performs optimally whether or not there’s an Internet connection. When connected, the app downloads updates (like a schedule or room change). Once downloaded, all of the data is stored locally on the device so it’s accessible even if there’s no Wi-Fi.
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C any computer, or if you would like assistance please come to the Career Central Office in the TCC, Room 24 and any of our staff will be happy to assist you. CAREER CENTRAL ORIENTATIONS Orientation sessions are offered for both candidates and employers. Designed to help individuals and institutions/organizations take full advantage of the available on-site services, all participants are highly encouraged to attend one presentation.
CAREER CENTRAL IN TAMPA Career Central in Tampa continues the tradition of dedicated support and extraordinary service to the profession for both candidates and employers. Thanks to your feedback, our online computer system has been updated with enhanced scheduling features and communication tools, and the Career Central leadership team has worked diligently to create an experience that will enhance the convention’s professional development offerings. The volunteers who coordinate and staff Career Central are committed to serving both employers and candidates as effectively and efficiently as possible. This is in large part thanks to a strengthened relationship with the Standing Committee for Graduate Students and New Professionals (SCGSNP) and continued support from the Commission for Career Services. We are dedicated to serving our membership and promise the same level of interactive customer service you have come to expect from ACPA’s Career Central. The 2015 Career Central in Tampa Leadership Team thanks William Spelman Executive Search, our longtime partner for the Senior Level Career Support & Development Center, as well as Foliot furniture for their generous support for this year’s on-site services. ON-SITE CAREER CENTRAL REGISTRATION All convention attendees are eligible to post a job and/ or be a candidate at Career Central as part of their registration once again this year! This can be done from
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Candidate Orientations TCC, Room 25 Tuesday, March 3 Wednesday, March 4 Employer Orientations TCC, Room 23 Tuesday, March 3 Wednesday, March 4
5:00pm, 6:00pm, 7:00pm 9:00am, 11:00am, 1:00pm 5:00pm, 6:00pm, 7:00pm 8:00am, 10:00 am, 2:00pm
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SNAPSHOTS Professional Development Snapshots are offered by the Commission for Career Services. These sessions, listed below, purposefully assist candidates and employers with a variety of issues associated with the job search process and will be held Friday and Saturday in association with the ACPA Marketplace’s Life Lab holistic development series. 11:00am in TCC, Room 25 Wednesday, March 4: Strengths Based Interviewing Thursday, March 5: Moving Up and Around Student Affairs 11:30am in the Marketplace (TCC, East Exhibit Hall) Friday, March 6: Money Talk: Evaluating the Job Offer & Salary Negotiations Saturday, March 7: Navigating the Campus Interview & Job Search after ACPA SENIOR LEVEL CAREER SUPPORT & DEVELOPMENT CENTER Marriott Tampa Waterside (MTW) William Spelman Executive Search, in collaboration with ACPA Career Central, is pleased to present the Senior Level Career Support & Development Center. Now in its eighth year as a complimentary service offered at the
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CAREER CENTRAL HOURS OF OPERATION • On-Site Services: TCC, Ballrooms B - D • Career Central Office: TCC, Room 24 Tuesday, March 3 5:00-8:00 pm
Employer Set-up
Wednesday, March 4 7:00 am Employer Access 7:30 am-6:30 pm Interviews 6:00 pm Last Interview begins 6:20-6:30 pm Candidates & Employers Prepare for Day’s Closing/ Check Mailbox Thursday, March 5 7:00 am Employer Access 7:30 am–3:00 pm Interviews 2:30 pm Last Interview Begins 2:50-3:00 pm Candidates & Employers Prepare for Day’s Closing/ Check Mailbox
ACPA Annual Convention, the Center was created in response to the many requests from mid-level to seniorlevel professionals for a place to explore career options in a confidential setting. Services include a discreet, confidential suite setting to review posted positions, opportunities to talk with a Spelman representative, and available appointments to discuss career-path issues, resumes, and job search in greater depth. The Senior Level Career Support & Development Center will be open: Wednesday, March 4 9:00am-12:00 pm & 1:00pm-3:00pm Thursday, March 5 9:00am-12:00 pm & 1:00pm-3:00pm Friday, March 6 9:00am-12:00pm Saturday, March 7 9:00am-12:00pm Additionally, William Spelman Executive Search will be facilitating a complimentary career search workshop for mid-level and senior-level student affairs practitioners on Friday, March 6 from 2:00-3:30pm in the TCC, Room 25.
Friday, March 6 7:00 am Employer Access 7:30 am–6:00 pm Interviews 5:30 pm Last Interview Begins 5:50-6:00 pm Candidates & Employers Prepare for Day’s Closing/ Check Mailbox Saturday, March 7 7:00 am Employer Access 7:30 am–2:00 pm Interviews 1:00 pm Last Interview Begins 1:30-2:00pm Candidates & Employers Prepare for Final Closing/ Check Mailbox Career Central will close at the advertised time with facility lights dimming as a visual indicator. All candidates and employers interviewing on-site should check their mailbox daily prior to this time to ensure all correspondence is received.
CAREER CENTRAL
is ACPA’s year-round online job search portal. Our resume bank has hundreds of qualified candidate’s resumes on file for you to browse at no additional cost when you post a position. Career Central also allows job seekers to post resumes and search positions at anytime—at no cost!
careers.myacpa.org
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PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCIES FOR STUDENT AFFAIRS PRACTITIONERS This set of Professional Competency Areas is intended to define the broad professional knowledge, skills, and for some competencies, attitudes expected of student affairs professionals regardless of their area of specialization or positional role within the field. All student affairs professionals should be able to demonstrate their ability to meet the basic list of outcomes under each competency area regardless of how they entered the profession. If student affairs professionals desire to grow in a particular competency area, they can examine expected learning and skills in the intermediate and advanced level. Such examination allows individual practitioners to use this document to help guide their own choices about professional development opportunities afforded to them.
A&H
Advising and Helping - addresses the
AER
Assessment, Evaluation, and Research - focuses on the ability to use,
knowledge, skills, and attitudes related to providing counseling and advising support, direction, feedback, critique, referral, and guidance to individuals and groups.
design, conduct, and critique qualitative and quantitative AER analyses; to manage organizations using AER processes and the results obtained from them; and to shape the political and ethical climate surrounding AER processes and uses on campus.
EDI
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion - includes
the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to create learning environments that are enriched with diverse views and people. It is also designed to create an institutional ethos that accepts and celebrates differences among people, helping to free them of any misconceptions and prejudices.
EPP
Ethical Professional Practice - pertains
to the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to understand and apply ethical standards to one’s work. While ethics is an integral component of all the competency areas, this competency area focuses specifically on the integration of ethics into all aspects of self and professional practice.
VAL
History, Philosophy, and Values - involves
knowledge, skills, and attitudes that connect the history, philosophy, and values of the profession to one’s current professional practice. This competency area embodies the foundations of the profession from which current
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and future research and practice will grow. The commitment to demonstrating this competency area ensures that our present and future practices are informed by an understanding of our history, philosophy, and values.
H&OR
Human and Organizational Resources - includes knowledge,
skills, and attitudes used in the selection, supervision, motivation, and formal evaluation of staff; conflict resolution; management of the politics of organizational discourse; and the effective application of strategies and techniques associated with financial resources, facilities management, fundraising, technology use, crisis management, risk management and sustainable resources.
LPG
Law, Policy, and Governance - includes
the knowledge, skills, and attitudes relating to policy development processes used in various contexts, the application of legal constructs, and the understanding of governance structures and their impact on one’s professional practice.
LEAD
Leadership - addresses the knowledge,
skills, and attitudes required of a leader, whether it be a positional leader or a member of the staff, in both an individual capacity and within a process of how individuals work together effectively to envision, plan, effect change in organizations, and respond to internal and external constituencies and issues.
PF
Personal Foundations - involves the knowledge,
skills, and attitudes to maintain emotional, physical, social, environmental, relational, spiritual, and intellectual wellness; be self-directed and self-reflective; maintain excellence and integrity in work; be comfortable with ambiguity; be aware of one’s own areas of strength and growth; have a passion for work; and remain curious.
SLD
Student Learning and Development - addresses the concepts and principles of
student development and learning theory. This includes the ability to apply theory to improve and inform student affairs practice, as well as understanding teaching and training theory and practice.
Look for the competency code(s) under each program throughout the program book.
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LA & HIGHLIGHTS A-Z PROGRAM OVERVIEW & HIGHLIGHTS #ACPATRENDINGNOW Featuring 60-minute discussions centered on current topics, #ACPATrendingNow allows members to come together to discuss the most important issues impacting student affairs educators today. Instead of naming critical issues well in advance of the convention, we know that each year hot topics and important concerns emerge that demand our response. Please join us at two different sessions where various topics will be discussed. Topics will be displayed on table signs and via social media. #ACPATrendingNow sessions will take place on Friday, March 6, 1:00PM - 2:00PM and Saturday, March 7, 12:30PM - 1:30PM. Both sessions will be held in the TCC in the Marketplace in a roundtable format. We invite participants to bring their own lunch for these conversations. ACPA POWERED BY PECHAKUCHA See page 19. CelebrACPA Join us on Thursday, March 5 from 6-7pm UNDER THE SEA as we reconnect with colleagues and friends. CelebrACPA highlights who we are as an organization and all we have to offer. Looking to get more involved with ACPA? Delegates will have the opportunity to network, connect, and engage with entity leaders. Hors d’oeuvres are provided. CONVENTION COMMON READ: DISCUSS. DEBATE. DISSECT. Dive deeper into your conference experience with our Convention Common Read. Go beyond educational sessions to find opportunities to engage with new faces and big ideas as we create spaces and places to discuss technology, mental health, accessibility, and the future of higher education. We provide the (literary) spark; we count on you to feed the fire. Look for opportunities to share your thoughts on our common reading materials throughout the convention, whether you have an hour to engage in a discussion or just a few minutes to tweet a new idea.
The Convention Common Read topics this year are posted on the ACPA 2015 Read section of the Convention website - directly at http://convention.myacpa.org/ tampa2015/program/acpa-2015-read/. Look for ways to connect with the Common Read within the Marketplace, on Facebook, and on the Convention Blog. You can also use the hashtag #ACPA15Read for backchannel discussions during and after the convention. CONTINUING EDUCATION (CE) Counseling and Psychological Services ACPA has been approved by the National Board of Certified Counselors (NBCC) as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 5516. Programs that qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. ACPA is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. Continuing education credits for psychologists and social work will be available through ACPA’s Commission for Counseling and Psychological Services, which is approved to award CE’s by the American Psychological Association (APA) and National Association of Social Workers (NASW), respectively. A complete listing of educational programs offered for continuing education credit is available in the index of the program book and is noted at each program description. CREDENTIALING IMPLEMENTATION TEAM myPROfolio ACPA is launching myPROfolio in Tampa! myPROfolio is a digital platform for recording and reflecting upon professional and career development experiences. It also serves as a delivery system for content aligned with the Professional Competencies. There are several opportunities throughout the convention to learn and engage with myPROfolio, including the Marketplace, Genius Labs, and an educational session: myPROfolio and Beyond: An Update from the Credentialing Implementation Team.
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A-Z PROGRAM OVERVIEW & HIGHLIGHTS (cont.) ACPA is also unveiling certificate tracks, which provide an intentionally organized convention experience. These certificates are organized around the Professional Competencies and can be uploaded into myPROfolio. Programs that qualify for a certificate have been identified in advance as a competency track. Certificate of Participation (CP) ACPA is piloting two Certificates of Participation: A Certificate of Participation in Law, Policy, and Governance and a Certificate of Participation in Leadership. Certificates of Participation document that one has attended sessions that have an intentional focus within a specific competency. To obtain a certificate of participation one must attend three hours of sessions around a topic. These can be three onehour sessions or a combination of extended and regular sessions or a half-day pre-conference session. Eligible sessions for each of these CPs are listed below: Law, Policy, and Governance: • Government Relations Update • The Four Corners of Title IX Regulatory Compliance • The ABCDE Framework for Sexual Assault Prevention • Trauma-Informed Student Conduct for Adjudicating Sexual Misconduct Certificate of Participation in Leadership: • Student Leaders Navigating the Digital Age • Social (Media) Change Model: Remixing Theory for Digital Practice • Educator’s Selfie: Analysis and Suggestions for Institutional Social Media Implementation • Tweet the VP: Uncovering the Digitally Accessible SSAO • A Social Network Approach to Student Affairs: Power of Relationships Certificate of Learning Acquisition (CLA) The Certificate of Learning Acquisition is also being piloted in Tampa. Certificates of Learning Acquisition are also grounded in specific competencies. They require attendance at a more in-depth experience, such as a full-day pre-conference session, as well as a project that implements what was learned at the session. The Certificate of Learning Acquisition is being piloted in Tampa with the Pre-Convention Colloquia session Making Sense of the Data: Understanding and Using Data Wisely.
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CULTUREFEST 2015: A DEMAND FOR JUSTICE CultureFest 2015 will highlight each of the five networks within the Standing Committee of Multicultural Affairs (CMA), with this year’s theme “A Demand for Justice.” With the national outcry for justice surrounding several cases, the need for a just society is something that many of our students and colleagues struggle with on a daily basis.There will be a showcase surrounding the theme, time to get to know all of the networks and their contributions to ACPA, information on how you can get involved with CMA and dessert! Join us on Thursday, March 5 from 7:00-8:15PM and stay for the CMA Social to follow from 8:15-10:00PM. EXCEPTIONAL PRACTICE SESSIONS AND RESOURCE TABLES The Exceptional Practice sessions allow presenters to share programs, strategies, and interventions that have been successful on their campuses. Two Exceptional Practice sessions are paired together during one 60-minute session block, with presenters allotted 30-minutes each to describe their program and its impact on participants. These sessions will be of special interest to colleagues seeking information about other institution’s best practices. Look for sessions with the words “Exceptional Practices” in the title to find sessions in this category. Additionally, Exceptional Practice session presenters have been offered the opportunity to display information about their program or initiative on resource tables. Convention participants can view information on these tables on Friday, March 6, from 9:30AM-3:00PM in the Marketplace, and presenters will be at their tables that day from 10:3011:30AM to talk with interested individuals. EXTENDED SESSIONS An Extended Session is a lengthier program filling a twoand-a-half hour block. These sessions provide convention attendees with an intensive learning experience designed to promote a level of competence in a specific area. By providing more time, presenters can explore a topic in more depth. Look for sessions with the words “Extended Session” in the title to find sessions in this category, which will occur on Friday, March 6, 8:00 – 10:30AM and 1:00 – 3:30PM, and Saturday, March 7, 8:00 – 10:30AM and 12:30 – 3:00PM. GENERAL CONVENTION PROGRAMS General convention programs represent the majority of programs offered at the convention. They have been selected in large part because of their relevance to, and incorporation of, professional competency areas.
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GENIUS LABS AND LIFE LABS Genius Labs are 20-minute skill-building workshops highlighting a number of practical activities (primarily focused on technology) designated for participants to learn about, experiment with, and implement immediately. Take a break from the traditional learning sessions and join us in our open, interactive, and high-tech space. Several sessions are offered multiple times. Topics have been selected with the intent of having meaningful conversation with all skill levels, sending attendees home with effective (and often free) new resources, and building competence in new tools to help you work on your campus. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, there is something for everyone! All Genius Labs will be held on the main floor of the TCC outside of Ballrooms B & C.
MARKETPLACE (Formerly known as the Exhibit Hall) Hours of Operation: • Thursday, March 5: 6:00 - 8:00PM • Friday, March 6: 10:00AM - 3:00PM
New to the program this year are Life Labs, which, like Genius Labs, are 20-minute workshops but focus on other practical topics that help us to be better prepared to manage our needs and commitments in life. All Life Labs will be held in the Marketplace.
NEXT GENERATION CONFERENCE The Next Generation Conference, better known as “Next Gen”, is held during the convention on Saturday, March 7 and Sunday, March 8. Next Gen is a unique opportunity for undergraduate students to learn about careers in student affairs. Participants will meet and learn from current graduate students, graduate preparation program faculty, and seasoned student affairs professionals who work at a variety of colleges and universities. Next Gen is a great way for undergraduate students to explore the profession and gather the information they need to plan for the future.
The Life Labs Schedule can be found on the page 22. The Genius Labs Schedule can be found on page 24. GRADUATE PREPARATION PROGRAM FAIR Are you considering a master’s or doctoral degree? Would you like to connect with faculty members from your graduate program? If yes, plan on attending the Graduate Preparation Program Fair on Saturday, March 7 at 2:00PM in the Marketplace. IDEA GENERATOR A new program type premiering at the 2015 convention, the Idea Generator is an interactive, dynamic approach to considering potential solutions or ways of addressing a broad area of concern in our field. This year’s topic is #frompreptopractice: Narrowing the Gap Between What We Learn and What We Do. Facilitated by a “provocateur,” the conversation will begin with a well-regarded panel of faculty and practitioners. After the dialogue is rollingalong, members of the audience who have something to contribute can “tap-out” a current panel member to take their seat and join the conversation on the platform! This ever-evolving panel will help us consider new perspectives about this complex issue and perhaps create new ways forward to address it. The Idea Generator will be held on Friday, March 6 in the Marriott Hotel Grand Ballroom Salon E-J and will focus on one topic from 11:30AM12:50PM. From 1:00-2:00PM, HigherEdLive will interview panel participants “on the air” about their experience and the ideas that came forth.
*Note: Make sure to stop by during the Coffee Break (10:30 11:30am). Exceptional Practice Resource Tables will also be held in the Marketplace and Research Poster Sessions will be held immediately outside of the Marketplace on Friday from 10:30 - 11:30AM.
• Saturday, March 7: 10:00AM - 3:00PM The Graduate Preparation Program Fair will be held in the Marketplace from 2:00 - 3:00PM on Saturday.
More about the Marketplace can be found on page 21.
PLENARY PANELS Plenary panel sessions are 60-minute invited panel discussions about designated topics and are facilitated by moderators. All plenary panel sessions will be in TCC Ballroom A. Specific dates and times are: • 25 years of the American with Disabilities Act: A Higher Education Perspective, Friday, March 6, 11:30AM-12:30PM • Conservatives in Student Affairs, Friday, March 6, 2:30-3:30PM • Student Affairs Through the Eyes of a College President, Saturday, March 7, 8:00-9:00AM • Inside Student Affairs with Mike Coomes, Saturday, March 7, 9:30-10:30AM • Beyond Compliance: Sexual Violence Prevention on Campus, Saturday, March 7, 12:30-1:30PM PRE-CONVENTION COLLOQUIA These select sessions provide opportunities for convention attendees to engage in deep, sustained dialogue and learning on contemporary issues most
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A-Z PROGRAM OVERVIEW & HIGHLIGHTS (cont.) relevant to student affairs professionals. These are offered prior to the start of the convention on Wednesday, March 4 and Thursday, March 5 (two-hour, half-day or full-day sessions available), at an additional cost. RESEARCH PAPER AND POSTER SESSIONS Research paper and poster sessions provide an opportunity to learn about on-going research in student affairs and to engage in active discussion about the process and outcomes of research. Research papers are presented throughout the convention. Three research papers will be presented in each 75-minute session, with integrative comments from session leaders and opportunities for audience discussion. These sessions are highlighted in the program book. Research poster sessions are designed for discussions about research projects that are in process or have been completed. Presenters display their research on a large bulletin board and are available to discuss their display and interact with those circulating in the area. Posters will be displayed from 9:30AM-3:00PM on Friday, March 6 in the TCC Main Foyer, and researchers will be available from 10:30-11:30AM to talk with session participants. SCLGBTA CABARET Have you ever been to a drag show? Well, we promise you haven’t been to one quite like this! Come join us at the annual Cabaret drag show on Saturday, March 7 in the Marriott Florida Ballroom. This year’s event is particularly special because the Standing Committee for LGBT Awareness is celebrating its 30th anniversary! Purchase your ticket while they’re still available at any SCLGBTA open meeting or event as well as online! All tips given go directly to the Paul Hart Fund which supports individuals infected and/or affected by HIV & AIDS. Ticket proceeds support the programs and initiatives of the SCLGBTA. SENIOR STUDENT AFFAIRS OFFICER PROGRAMS ACPA is committed to serving senior-level student affairs administrators as demonstrated by the many services, programs, and events offered for senior leaders at the convention. The following programs, many sponsored by the SSAO Advisory Board, may be of particular interest to senior professionals who are serving as vice presidents/ chancellors, deans of students, and associate/assistant vice presidents/chancellors. Please join your colleagues in attending these programs:
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• Pre-Convention Colloquia: Essentials of Fundraising for Senior Student Affairs Professionals, Thursday, March 5, 9:00AM - 1:00PM, TCC Room 16 • Pre-Convention Colloquia: SSAO Colloquium - The SSAO and Federal Relations, Thursday, March 5, 1:00 - 3:00PM, TCC Room 19 • Extended Session: Clear or Cloudy: What Every SSAO Should Know About the Enrollment Forecast, Friday, March 6, 8:00 - 10:30AM, TCC Room 7 • Senior Leader Chat with ACPA Executive Director Cindi Love, Friday, March 6, 11:30AM - 12:30PM, SSAO/Senior Scholars Lounge • Extended Session: Government Relations Update, Friday, March 6, 1:00 - 3:30PM, TCC Room 7 • Your New President: Challenges and Choices, Friday, March 6, 4:00 - 5:00PM, TCC Room 7 • The SSAOs Role in Promoting Divisional Assessment Practice, Saturday, March 7, 12:30 1:30PM, TCC Room 7 • No Division of Student Affairs?: Structural Shifts are Happening, Saturday, March 7, 12:30 - 1:30PM, TCC Room 14 • Scholarship in Student Affairs: Seniors Leaders Speak, Saturday, March 7, 3:30 - 4:30PM, TCC Room 7 • Tweet the VP: Uncovering the Digitally Accessible SSAO, Sunday, March 8, 8:00 - 9:00AM, TCC Room 20 SPONSORED AND CO-SPONSORED PROGRAMS ACPA’s structure includes Commissions which engage members within functional areas of Student Affairs and Standing Committees which engage members around specific social identities. Each commission, standing committee, and other entity within ACPA have the opportunity to sponsor programs specific to their areas of focus. A listing of all sponsored and co-sponsored programs can be found in the back of the program book. STATE & INTERNATIONAL SHOWCASE PROGRAMS ACPA’s structure involves many state and international divisions. Following their conferences, state and international chapters of ACPA have identified programs that should be considered for inclusion in the larger annual convention. Those five programs appear in the program book with the appropriate designation as State/ International Division Showcase programs.
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ACPA POWERED BY PECHAKUCHA™
Join ACPA’s innovation movement and attend ACPA Powered by PechaKucha during convention! The event will be held on Saturday, March 7, from 6:30-10:00PM in the Marriott Grand Ballroom Salon E-J. PechaKucha is a simple, but innovative and challenging presentation format where presenters show 20 images, each for 20 seconds that cover a wide range of topics, ideas, perspectives and thoughts. Our goal is to create an exciting and uplifting atmosphere that is full of good thought and new ideas that will help advance the field of higher education. The event will include comfortable seating, coffeehouse lighting, a cash bar, and phenomenal presentations. A number of outstanding presenters who have had an impact on the association and higher education have been selected for this inspiring event. The schedule for this year’s event is as follows:
Speaker
Title
Matt Ferguson Tony Doody Michael Fulford Donna Lee Zeb Davenport
Opening & Welcome Curiosity, Chaos and A Kid in a Candy Store Assessing Student Learning: A Dancer's Perspective That Could Be My Son Three Tools Guaranteed to Create Success - Positive Self-Talk I Didn't Know - Real Talk About First Gen Kids My Improbable Love Affair BREAK Forget Rosetta Stone: Bring on Visual Language The Insidiousness of Misogyny & Bullying in Nerd Communities There's Always Another Move - Lessons for Student Affairs Pros from Shackleton Mind the Gap The Power of Introverts Authentically and Unapologetically Existing as a Trans, Plural Pronoun Using, Queer Student Affairs Professional BREAK Speak your truth. Choose courage. Live on purpose. Becoming Xena: Developing Un-Stop-Ability in Your Leadership Take a Hike - Bringing Student Affairs into Nature Forget Passion Changing Student Lives 140 Characters at a Time 18,200 Feet - Falling (and Failing) with Style Goodnight! SOCIAL
Ann Marie Klotz Paul Brown Sue Caulfield Alfred Day Scott Helfrich Julie Payne-Kirchmeier Shigeo Iwamiya Petey Peterson
Kathy Obear Francy Magee Benjamin Lamb Mallory Bower Jason Meriwether Lisa Endersby Matt Ferguson
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Time Slot 6:30 6:39 6:48 6:57 7:06 7:15 7:24 7:33 7:42 7:51 8:00 8:09 8:18 8:27
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LIFE FRIDAY, MARCH 6 10:00 - 10:30AM LeaderShape | Presenter: Paul Pyrz, The Leadership Institute What would the world look like if everyone lead with integrity and a healthy disregard for the impossible? Come learn more about our signature programs: Catalyst, Resilience and the LeaderShape Institute. 11:30AM - 12:00PM Money Talk: Evaluating a Job Offer & Salary Negotiations | Presenter: Commission for Career Services Understanding the ins and outs of job offers and salary negotiations are an essential skill in any successful job search, but are often the most overlooked, intimidating, and under-prepared for. Attend this session to learn some tricks of the negotiation process from experienced student affairs professionals! 12:15 - 1:00PM How to Make Your Campus LGBTQ-Friendly | Presenter: Shane Windmeyer, Campus Pride Executive Director Learn how your college can measure campus climate by assessing inclusive LGBTQ national benchmarks in policy, program and practice with the FREE Campus Pride Index (2.0 version) and the NEW Campus Pride Sports Index (exclusively for Athletics & Intramural Sports). Your campus can create a roadmap to better support LGBTQ populations when it comes to academics, housing, campus safety, counseling, career services, admissions, enrollment & retention and student life. 1:15 - 2:00PM Using ALEKS Placement to Increase Math Success and Retention Rates | Presenter: Richard Kolasa This session focuses on the impact of poor math placement on one’s institution and the research shown by leading research institutions on overall cost savings when implementing ALEKS PPL (Placement, Preparation, and Learning). Join us to examine specific examples with data, contact information of Student Success Centers, Admissions Departments, and Administrators. 2:15 - 2:45PM How Faith Communities Can Engage Issues of Gender, Race and Power | Presenter: Greg Jao Faith communities (particular evangelical Christian groups) often sit on the sidelines in campus conversations involving race, gender or power. Often caricatured (as the problem) or ignored (as irrelevant), these communities could become significant contributors to the conversation. How can student development professionals respectfully engage these students? What have faith communities recently done in this area?
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LABS SCHEDULE SATURDAY, MARCH 7 10:00 - 10:30AM First Time Travel to Montréal, Canada | Presenter: ACPA 2016 Convention Team Looking forward to ACPA 2016 in Montréal? Will this be your first time traveling outside of your country? The ACPA 2016 Convention Team has prepared this Life Lab just for you! Come learn about passport and visa application processes and timelines, travel tips and suggestions, and how to maximize your experience in visiting a new place and culture. 10:45 -11:15AM Social Justice Training Institute | Presenter: Vernon Wall The Social Justice Training Institute provides a forum for the professional and personal development of social justice educators and practitioners to enhance and refine their skills and competencies to create greater inclusion for all members of the campus community. Two experiences are held each year for faculty and staff and one each year for students. More information at www.SJTI.org. 11:30AM - 12:00PM Navigating Your Campus Interview & Job Search after ACPA | Presenter: Commission for Career Services Convention is almost over and you will be home soon, but your job search is not done. You may have had an interview or two during convention, you may have some campus interviews lined up for after convention, or you may be just beginning your formal job search once convention is over. This session will explore the best practices for a positive campus interview process along with tips and strategies for staying on top of the job search process after convention. 12:15 - 1:00PM Oh The Places You Can Go Outside of Student Affairs | Presenter: Jason Gross Are you tired of fire alarms and conduct? Have you ever thought about trying something new outside of student affairs but wish to remain connected to the field? Come to this interactive workshop and learn how you can leverage your current skill set to work for companies connected to Higher Education. 1:15 - 1:45PM Co-Curricular Pathways | Presenter: Campus Labs In this session, we will share frameworks to use for learning outcome-based “curriculums” in student affairs, as well as examples and tips from campuses who have implemented such programs. 2:00 - 2:30PM Affirmative Consent - The Path to Great Sex! | Presenter: Esther & Joni, Sex Ed Boot Camp Great lovers are great communicators. Master the art of the Pre-Sex Talk and comprehensive Safer Sex techniques to maximize mutual pleasure while staying healthy. In the current environment of Title IX reinforcement & sexual violence prevention, “Sex Ed Boot Camp – Take Care of Your Privates” provides a fun and interactive spin on this vital conversation. Join us for a quickie version of our program!
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GENIUS THURSDAY, MARCH 5 1:00PM
2:00PM
Maximizing Your LinkedIn Profile
Presentation Preparedness
Learn more about how professionals, students, and employers are using LinkedIn for personal branding, networking, and job searches.
Once you’ve created your presentation, make sure it goes off without any techical difficulties. Understand the tools you are using to be sure you can troubleshoot as needed during set-up and delivery.
Kate McGartland, Pearson Embanet
Mike Abdallah, Rutgers University
1:30PM
Using Instagram for Expanded Marketing Hear a basic introduction to the ubiquitous photosharing app, and how to best utilize the social media platform for marketing. Matt Ferguson, Rutgers University
2:30PM
Social Media Now Stop by for a quick overview of the newest social media sites gaining traction right now, including sites such as Ello and YikYak. Carey Loch, Rutgers University
FRIDAY, MARCH 6 9:00AM
10:30AM
Understanding Facebook & Twitter Analytics
Twitter: Beyond the Basics
Harness the power of analytics! Track and interpret information from Facebook and Twitter, and make your social media presence heard.
Are you maximizing your Twitter account to meet your personal or professional needs? Learn more about how Twitter can enhance your personal brand and build your professional network.
Tony Doody, Rutgers University
Ed Cabellon, Bridgewater State University
9:30AM
Creating a Simple Wordpress Blog Do you have a lot to say and nowhere to say it? Are your students interested in learning to blog? This tutorial will help you develop a platform from which to share your stories.
11:00AM
Making the Most of Backchannel
10:00AM
Whether it is starting a national conversation, informing event attendees of updates and changes, or managing a crisis, backchannels over social media is a tool you cannot afford to neglect. Come learn how you can manage communication and information easily.
Twitter: Why You Need It & How To Use It
Joe Ginese, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Val Heruska, Indiana University - Bloomington
Have you been considering starting a Twitter account, but are not sure where to start? This session covers the basics of getting started in the Twitterverse, and provides hints on how to get your voice heard among the big crowd. Robyn Ginese, Rutgers University
11:30AM
How to Use Social Media Monitoring (Tweet Deck) Basic functions of social media accounts only give a glimpse into the rich and sometimes overwhelming amount of data in our feeds. This session will provide insights into managing multiple Twitter accounts, topics, and trends to help you maximize reach. Amy Jorgenson, HigherEdLive
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LABS SCHEDULE FRIDAY, MARCH 6 (CONT.) 12:00PM
2:00PM
Best Practices in Presentations
Facebook: Maximizing Page Branding & Reach
Do not let your presentation be bogged down with boring bullets! Learn best practices for dynamic presentations, including tips for easy and effective design, powerful images, and fonts to never use.
Does your organization or department have its own Facebook page? If so, then learn how to better use Facebook to maximize your online identity and brand. This session will include information on promoted posts.
Brian MacDonald, UCLA
Carey Loch, Rutgers University
12:30PM
Accessibility: Making Your Presentations, Marketing & Websites Inclusive Determine and improve accessibilty in your presentations, websites & social media through helpful tips, online links & software.
2:30PM
Turn Your Resumé Into An Infographic While it may never fully replace a formal resumé, learn how to quickly pull key information into an appealing and attention grabbing infographic.
Alisha Abbott, Saint Louis University
Courtney O’Connell, Equalman Studios
1:00PM
3:00PM
Maximizing Your LinkedIn Profile Learn more about how professionals, students, and employers are using LinkedIn for personal branding, networking, and job searches. Kate McGarland, Pearson Embanet
Canva.com You don’t need expensive and compicated software to create attractive and effective graphic design materials. Learn how to utilize this new online product and start creating your own designs now. Mike Abdallah, Rutgers University
1:30PM
Understanding & Using Snapchat Understand the basics of this new photo-sharing social media platform, and how to better utilize Snapchat as a social media marketing tool. Matt Ferguson, Rutgers University
3:30PM
Tips for Video/Skype Interviews Set your staff members, guest speakers, and job candidates up for success by avoiding common faux paus and maximizing the video interview experience.
SATURDAY, MARCH 7 9:00AM
9:30AM
Using Google Apps for Education
Understanding Google Analytics
Many universities are turning to Google Apps for Education as a solution, and it isn’t just for email. This session will introduce many applications provided by Google Apps, and will illustrate easy-to-implement practices for everyday problems.
Learn how to better understand and use Google’s website statistics and tools to maximize your online presence. Amy Jorgenson, HigherEdLive
Laura Pasquini, University of North Texas
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GENIUS LABS (cont.) SATURDAY, MARCH 7 (cont.) 10:00AM
12:30PM
How to Use Social Media Monitoring (Hootsuite)
Surveys: Wufoo, Zoomerang, Survey Monkey & Google Forms
Basic functions of social media accounts only give a glimpse into the rich and sometimes overwhelming amount of data in our feeds. This session will provide insights into managing multiple accounts, topics, and trends to help you maximize reach and connect.
Assessment. Everyone is doing it, but how can you do it best? Get a quick overview of the most popular online survey tools. Lisa Endersby, Higher Education Assessment Consultant
Kate McGarland, Pearson Embanet
1:00PM
10:30AM
Using Google Hangout We’ve all heard of it, but some have never used it. Take a few minutes to learn exactly how it works and how it may be just what you need to revolutionize meetings in your busy daily life. Josie Ahlquist, California Lutheran University
Twitter: Why You Need It & How To Use It Have you been considering starting a Twitter account, but are not sure where to start? This session covers the basics of getting started in the Twitterverse, and provides hints on how to get your voice heard among the big crowd. Robyn Ginese, Rutgers University
1:30PM
11:00AM
Creating a Movie with iMovie Creating a video to broadcast a message, share an opportunity, or celebrate your students has never been easier. This session will equip attendees with the ability to create basic and effective multimedia with iMovie. Ben Lamb, Williams College
Twitter: Beyond the Basics Are you maximizing your Twitter account to meet your personal or professional needs? Learn more about how Twitter can enhance your personal brand and build your professional network. Ed Cabellon, Bridgewater State University
2:00PM
Cloud Services
11:30AM
Creating a Movie with iMovie (continued) Creating a video to broadcast a message, share an opportunity, or celebrate your students has never been easier. This session will equip attendees with the ability to create basic and effective multimedia with iMovie. Ben Lamb, Williams College
12:00PM
Basecamp Do your projects often involve multiple staff members and students, or span across university departments? Learn more about how this online project management software can help you streamline and organize all aspects of project management and event planning. Carey Loch, Rutgers University
Learn about the advantages and limitations of commonly used cloud services such as iCloud, Dropbox and Google Drive. Mike Abdallah, Rutgers University
2:30PM
Using Instagram for Expanded Marketing Hear a basic introduction to the ubiquitous photosharing app, and how to best utilize the social media platform for marketing. Matt Ferguson, Rutgers University
3:00PM
Creating a Simple Wordpress Blog Do you have a lot to say and nowhere to say it? Are your students interested in learning to blog? This tutorial will help you develop a platform from which to share your stories. Val Heruska, Indiana University - Bloomington
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About Campus is a bimonthly publication for those who want to examine thoughtfully the issues, policies, and practices that influence the learning experiences of college students. About Campus speaks to a broad higher-education audience including administrators, faculty, staff, and policy makers. The articles published in About Campus share important discoveries and insights into what makes a campus environment an effective place for students to learn and what can be done to better support student success and thriving on our individual and collective campuses.
About Campus is not formatted as an academic journal. The content, while thoroughly grounded in theory, is communicated in accessible and jargon-free language, with emphasis on new knowledge, fresh perspectives, and the practical application of theory in practice; therefore, the magazine appeals to a wide audience, from graduate students to new and experienced professionals in the academic, student affairs, and student services areas of colleges and universities.
We are thrilled to congratulate the About Campus team on their 20th Anniversary! Pick up your special issue here at Convention!
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2015 CONVENTION PLANNING TEAM Convention Team
President Kent Porterfield Saint Louis University (Missouri)
Exceptional Practices: Practice Programs and Resource Tables Vicky Dean Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville
Presidential Intern Kaleigh Mrowka Saint Louis University (Missouri)
Sponsored/Co-Sponsored Programs Jeff Brown Clemson University (South Carolina)
Convention Chair Kristan Cilente Skendall University of Maryland, College Park
Featured Educational Speakers Scott Brown Colgate University (New York)
Chief of Staff Leah Tobin University of Maryland, College Park
Invited Educational Plenary Sessions Bob Reason Iowa State University
New Professional Intern Leticia Diaz Southwestern College (California)
Ancillary Programs Ray Plaza Bowling Green State University (Ohio)
Undergraduate Intern Christina Winkler University of Maryland, College Park
Constituent Programs Ron Jackson Brooklyn College (New York)
Program Team
Program Co-Chair Dwayne Todd Columbus College of Art & Design (Ohio)
Equity & Inclusion Liaison Shawna Patterson University of Pennsylvania
Next Gen Team
Program Co-Chair Don Stenta The Ohio State University
Next Generation Co-Chair Stephen John Quaye Miami University (Ohio)
General Programs Case Willoughby Butler County Community College (Pennsylvania)
Next Generation Co-Chair Erica Johnson Central Michigan University
Pre-Convention Colloquia and Extended Sessions Denise Ottinger Washburn University (Kansas)
Program & Curriculum Committee Co-Chair Lucy LePeau Indiana University
Research Papers and Poster Sessions Sarah Marshall Central Michigan University
Program & Curriculum Committee Co-Chair Chris Mundell Columbus College of Art and Design (Ohio)
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WHO’S WHO Program & Curriculum Committee Co-Chair Shamika Karikari Miami University (Ohio) Registration & Local Arrangements Committee CoChair Elizabeth Walsh Miami University (Ohio) Registration & Local Arrangements Committee CoChair Nicholas Stepaniak Grand Valley State University (Michigan) Marketing, Promotion & Communications Co-Chair Dora Frias University of Georgia Marketing, Promotion & Communications Co-Chair Wilson Okello Miami University (Ohio) Scholarships & Sponsorships Co-Chair Ann James Northern Kentucky University Scholarships & Sponsorships Co-Chair Lisa Kendall Emory University (Georgia) Entity Group Liaison Jacqueline Mac University of Maryland, College Park Assessment Co-Chair Jessica Belue Buckley NASPA: Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education Assessment Co-Chair Matthew Johnson Central Michigan University Alumni Liaison Steven Malvoso University of Delaware
Technology & Innovation Team
Technology & Innovation Chair Joe Ginese City University of New York - Borough of Manhattan Community College Social Media Command Center Coordinator Michael Abdallah Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Convention Common Read Coordinator Lisa Endersby Higher Education Assessment Consultant ACPA Powered by PechaKucha™ Event Coordinator Robyn Ginese Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Genius Labs Coordinator Carey Loch Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Special Events Team Special Events Chair Kathy Adams-Riester University of Arizona
Opening and Closing Co-Chair Rachel Beech University of Arizona Opening and Closing Co-Chair Kacey Schaum University of Alabama Huntsville Grad Prep Fair and CelebrACPA Co-Chair Jonathan Calabretta California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office Grad Prep Fair and CelebrACPA Co-Chair Nicholas Messing Wichita State University (Kansas) Suites, Ambassadors, SSAO/Senior Scholars Lounge Todd Snovel Lebanon Valley College (Pennsylvania)
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2015 CONVENTION PLANNING TEAM Local Arrangments Team Local Arrangements Chair Danielle Morgan Acosta Florida State University
Volunteers Coordinator Conni Claflin Johnson & Wales University (Rhode Island) Registration Coordinator Brent Turner DePaul University (Illinois)
Erica Thompson South Dakota State University Alisha Abbott Saint Louis University (Missouri) Sarah Laux Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Megan Luckso Saint Louis University (Missouri)
Marketplace Team
Hospitality Coordinator Jessa Carpenter University of Florida
Marketplace Chair Manuel Ruiz Gettysburg College (Pennsylvania)
Headquarters Coordinator LĂŠna Kavaliauskas Crain University of Maryland, College Park
Marketing Liaison/Vendor Outreach Jennifer Cox Longwood University (Virginia)
Member Engagement Mary Tregoning University of California, Riverside
Logistics/Vendor Outreach Windi Sasaki University of California, San Diego
Evaluation and Assessment Team
Marketing and Communications Team
Evaluation and Assessment Chair Nicole Long George Mason University (Virginia)
Marketing and Communications Chair Amanda Carlton Georgetown University (District of Columbia)
Jennifer Smist University of Illinois
Publications Candace Martinez-Doane Symplicity Corporation
Neal McKinney University of Maryland, College Park
Access Team
Access Chair Karen Myers Saint Louis University (Missouri) Greg Luckso Saint Louis University (Missouri) Lissa Stapleton Iowa State University
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Program Book and Social Media Bill Huff Georgetown University (District of Columbia) Program Book Cover Design Tiara Kawser Georgetown University (District of Columbia) T-Shirt and Smart Phone Wallet Design Andrea Bajcsy University of Maryland Gemstone Honors Program
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WHO’S WHO Career Central Team
Career Central Chair Lauren Garrett College of William & Mary (Virginia) Past Chair Susan Boyd Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Technology Co-Chair Nathan Cheesman University of Missouri Technology Co-Chair Cover Heishman James Madison University (Virginia) Marketing Co-Chair Megan Johnson The Ohio State University Marketing Co-Chair Rosemarie Scilipoti Columbia University (New York)
Entity Engagement Co-Chair M. Anthony Brumfield Longwood University (Virginia) Entity Engagement Co-Chair Stacey Garrett Clemson University (South Carolina) Entity Engagement Co-Chair Deanna Rella University of North Carolina at Charlotte Logistics Co-Chair Jason Hunt Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Logistics Co-Chair Cindy Spungin Brandeis University (Massachusetts) External Relations Chair Manuel Ruiz Gettysburg College (Pennsylvania)
Employer Relations Co-Chair Gina Hurny The Pennsylvania State University Employer Relations Co-Chair LaShandra Little National Society of High School Scholars Candidate Relations Co-Chair Wando Holt Ithaca College (New York) Candidate Relations Co-Chair Emily Reetz University of Detroit Mercy (Michigan) Candidate Relations Co-Chair Jason Sininger East Carolina University
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ACPA INTERNATIONAL OFFICE STAFF Cindi Love Executive Director Tricia Fechter Deputy Executive Director Tim Arth Senior Team Lead, Strategic Business & Resource Development Ted Carroll Team Lead, Career and Global Treks Marguerite Comfort Team Lead, Entity Engagement
Tom Gentry Senior Team Lead, Finance, Accounting and Risk
Chris McRoberts Senior Director, Global Community Interchange
Jon Gilmore, Jr Ankur T. Ponda Senior Team Lead, Data Systems Senior Lead, Team Belong and Structure Cara Thunder Mel Martinez Director of Development Team Lead, Impression and Schawn Walters Impact Expeditor, Global Community Aleasha Mayo Interchange Expeditor, Global Community Interchange
2014-2015 ASSEMBLY LEADERSHIP Gavin W. Henning Chair Associate Professor, Higher Education Administration; Director of Doctorate of Education and Master of Higher Education Administration Programs; New England College (New Hampshire) Lisa S. Kelsay Coordinator for Commissions Assistant Dean of Liberal Arts & Director of Academic Arts; Moraine Valley Community College (Illinois) Paul G. Brown Coordinator for Standing Committees Doctoral Student; Boston College (Massachusetts) Jennifer L. Ferrell Coordinator for Standing Committees-Elect Director of Student Involvement; Keene State College (New Hampshire)
R. Jason Cottrell Coordinator for State Divisions-Elect Associate Director, New Student Services; North Carolina Central University Chandar Supersad Coordinator for International Divisions Careers and Placement Officer; Student Advisory Services; University of the West Indies; St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad & Tobago Allyson Logie-Eustace Coordinator for International Divisions-Elect Hall Supervisor; The University of the West Indies; St. Augustine Campus, Trinidad & Tobago Kathy Obear Ex-officio Founding Faculty; Social Justice Training Institute
Matthew Antonio Bosch Coordinator for State Divisions Director, Gender & LGBTQ Center; Elon University (North Carolina)
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WHO’S WHO 2014-2015 ACPA GOVERNING BOARD Kent T. Porterfield President Vice President for Student Development; Saint Louis University (Missouri) Kathleen G. Kerr Past President Executive Director, Residence Life & Housing; University of Delaware Gavin W. Henning Vice President Associate Professor, Higher Education Administration; Director of Doctorate of Education and Master of Higher Education Administration Programs; New England College (New Hampshire)
Kathy Obear Director, Equity & Inclusion Founding Faculty; Social Justice Training Institute John Garland Director-Elect, Equity & Inclusion Associate Professor; Alabama State University Danielle Morgan Acosta Member-at-Large Entry Level Interim Director of Student Affairs; Florida State University Amanda Mollet Member-at-Large Entry Level-Elect Doctoral Student and Research Assistant; Higher Education and Student Affairs; University of Iowa
Heather Shea Gasser Director, Membership Development Assistant Program Director, Residential Initiative on the Study of the Environment (RISE); Michigan State University
Susan M. Sullivan Member-at-Large Mid Level Director of the Student Union and Involvement; Longwood University (Virginia)
Donna A. Lee Director, External Relations Vice President for Student Life, Dean of Students; Agnes Scott College (Georgia)
John C. Hernandez Member-at-Large Senior Level Vice President of Student Services; Santiago Canyon College (California)
Dawn M. Thompson Director, Professional Development Vice President of Student Affairs; University of Delaware
Laura Bayless Member-at-Large Senior Level-Elect Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs; University of Wisconsin - Platteville
Lisa Landreman Director of Professional Development-Elect Associate Dean of Students; Macalester College (Minnesota)
John Dugan Member-at-Large Faculty Associate Professor, Higher Education; Loyola University-Chicago
Tony W. Cawthon Director, Research & Scholarship Professor of Student Affairs and Higher Education; Clemson University (South Carolina)
Cindi Love Executive Director Executive Director; ACPA - College Student Educators International
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ABOUT ACPA American College Personnel Association (ACPA) headquartered in Washington, D.C. at the National Center for Higher Education, is the leading comprehensive student affairs association that advances student affairs and engages students for a lifetime of learning and discovery. ACPA, founded in 1924 by May L. Cheney, has nearly 7,500 members representing 1,200 private and public institutions from across the U.S. and around the world. ACPA members include graduate and undergraduate students enrolled in student affairs/higher education administration programs, faculty, and student affairs educators, from entry level to senior student affairs officers, and organizations and companies that are engaged in the campus marketplace. Mission: ACPA supports and fosters college student learning through the generation and dissemination of knowledge, which informs policies, practices and programs for student affairs professionals and the higher education community. Vision: ACPA leads the student affairs profession and the higher education community in providing outreach, advocacy, research, and professional development to foster college student learning.
Core Values: • Education and development of the total student. • Diversity, multicultural competence and human dignity. • Inclusiveness in and access to associationwide involvement and decision-making. • Free and open exchange of ideas in a context of mutual respect. • Advancement and dissemination of knowledge relevant to college students and their learning, and the effectiveness of student affairs and student services professionals and their institutions. • Continuous professional development and personal growth of student affairs and student services professionals that includes the development of effective administrative leadership and management skills. • Outreach and advocacy on issues of concern to students, student affairs and services professionals and the higher and tertiary education community, including affirmative action and other policy issues.
Make a Dontation. Make an Impact. Are you an ACPA member who is interested in giving back to the next generation of student affairs professionals? Use your smartphone to scan this code to make a donation to the Next Gen. Conference!
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FOUNDATION The ACPA Foundation is committed to raising additional resources that benefit members of ACPA-College Student Educators International. Since 1999, hundreds of individuals and programs have been impacted by the generous contributions of people dedicated to “Advancing Student Affairs and Engaging Students”. By contributing to the ACPA Foundation, you join other ACPA members and corporate partners in providing critical funding that supports professional development and leadership programs that help educate our members. These funds are used to enhance the student affairs profession and generate and disseminate knowledge of college students. Some of the fundraising activities include the Diamond Honoree program, which recognizes outstanding professionals, the Speaker Showcase, which allows institutions to bring nationally known speakers to campus at a reduced cost, the Marylu McEwen Dissertation of the Year Award, the Next Generation Initiative and the Annual Leadership Campaign. Foundation funds support initiatives such as the research grant program, the Assessment Institute, the Phyllis Mable New Professionals Institute and the Donna M. Bourassa Mid-Level Management Institute to name a few. All of these programs promote ACPA’s commitment to students and the student affairs profession. Giving to the ACPA Foundation is a tangible way for me to say THANK YOU to the profession that has provided me with so many professional opportunities and long lasting friendships. I know that my contributions help to provide outstanding programs that enhance the college experience. I am grateful to everyone who supports the work of the Foundation and would encourage all ACPA members to find a way to get involved in our work.
Myra F. Morgan, Foundation President http://foundation.myacpa.org/
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TUESDAY, MARCH 2 Daily Highlights Career Central Candidate Orientation 5:00, 6:00, & 7:00 PM
Career Central Employer Orientation 5:00, 6:00, & 7:00 PM
Career Central Employer Set-up 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
ALL DAY ACPA Convention Headquarters 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM TCC: Room 11 Program ID: 767
4:00 PM Social Media Command Center 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM TCC: 1st Level - East Side Program ID: 2
5:00 PM Career Central - Candidate Orientation 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM TCC: Room 25 Program ID: 3
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Career Central - Employer Orientation 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 4
Career Central - Employer Set-up
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM TCC: Ballroom B-D Candidate Resource Area Program ID: 5
6:00 PM Career Central - Candidate Orientation 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM TCC: Room 25 Program ID: 6
Career Central - Employer Orientation 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 7
7:00 PM Career Central - Candidate Orientation 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM TCC: Room 25 Program ID: 8
Career Central - Employer Orientation 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 9
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June 28 - 30, 2015 St. Louis, Missouri Approximately half of ACPA members currently identify as entry-level professionals, and 40% have less than five years of experience in student affairs work. ACPA created the Phyllis L. Mable New Professionals Institute to address the knowledge and skills emerging professionals desire as they collectively serve thousands of students on a daily basis. This institute is named in honor of Ms. Mable, a highly respected educator and leader in student affairs for the past four decades. She served as Vice President for Student Affairs at Longwood University (Virginia), and Executive Director of the Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education. Phyllis Mable served as ACPA President from 1979-80. This institute will include several mentoring opportunities and one-on-one interactions with resident faculty and small group facilitators. Faculty leads are Dr. Jill Carnaghi and Dr. Peter Magolda. Institute participation is limited to 50 participants.
Features Curriculum is focused on identifying and discussing the complexities facing our work on college campuses. Highly interactive learning environment using presentations, case studies, discussions, and small group work with institute faculty. Sessions dedicated to skill enhancement in the following areas: • • • • • • • •
Understanding campus cultures - external and internal influences Finding your place within your organization Having the difficult conversations Being a supervisee and supervisor Identifying additional needed knowledge and skill areas Giving and receiving effective feedback and performance appraisals Thinking about future career possibilities Participating in on-going professional development opportunities
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 Daily Highlights Convention Registration 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM
ALL DAY Lactation Station TCC: Lactation Room Program ID: 11
Career Central
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Pre-Convention Colloquia (Full-Day) 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Higher Ed Live: Preview of ACPA15! 12:00 PM- 1:00 PM
Pre-Convention Colloquia (Half-Day) 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
7:00 AM Career Central- Employers May Enter 7:00 AM - 7:30 AM TCC: Ballroom B-D Program ID: 12
7:30 AM Student Affairs Assessment Leaders 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM Vicki Wise, Portland State University MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 14
Convention Registration
7:30 AM - 5:30 PM TCC: 2nd Level Foyer - Registration Program ID: 15
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Career Central
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM TCC: Ballroom B-D - All Services Available Program ID: 16
Social Media Command Center 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM TCC: 1st Level - East Side Program ID: 17
8:00 AM Career Central - Employer Orientation 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM TCC: Room 23
Pre-Convention Colloquia: African American Male and Female Summit
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Gabrielle St. Leger, West Virginia University Stanley Bazile, Kingsborough Community College Christopher Catching, Southern Connecticut State University Phillip Cockrell, Jackson State University D’Andra Mull, The Ohio State University Robert Page, Jr., MCC-Penn Valley Jamie Washington, Social Justice Training Institute TCC: Room 13 Program ID: 24 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Program ID: 18
Leadership Conversation 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 19
Governing Board Meeting 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 21
Pre-Convention Sessions Information Table
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM TCC: 2nd Level Foyer - Help Desk Program ID: 22
ACPA Involvement Team Meeting 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 23
Pre-Convention Colloquia: Making Sense of the Data: Understanding and Using Data Wisely Certificate of Learning Acquisition Pilot 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Amanda R Knerr, Indiana State University Sherry Woosley, EBI MAP-Works TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 25 Competency: AER
Pre-Convention Colloquia: Operation WIN - Life Coach Training for the Student Affairs Professional 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Pamela A Larde, Mercer University Rhonda Anderson, Mercer University / Academy of Creative Coaching Sonayia Shepherd Akinlade, Safe Havens International TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 26 Competency: A&H | LEAD
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8:00 AM Women Writing for Publication Workshop
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Erin D Simpson, University of Oklahoma MTW: Meeting Room 3
11:00 AM Career Central - Candidate Orientation 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM TCC: Room 25 Program ID: 33
Program ID: 27
9:00 AM Career Central - Candidate Orientation 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM TCC: Room 25 Program ID: 28
ACPA Foundation Board Meeting 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon VI Program ID: 29
Career Coaching Corner
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Joslyn Bedell, Virginia Commonwealth University TCC: Ballroom B-D Candidate Resource Area Program ID: 30
10:00 AM Career Central - Employer Orientation 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM TCC: Room 23
PDSnapshot: Strengths Based Interviewing 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Joslyn Bedell, Virginia Commonwealth University TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 34
NOON HigherEdLive: Preview of ACPA15! 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Heather Shea Gasser, Michigan State University Tony Doody, Rutgers University MTW: President Suite Program ID: 35 Competency: LEAD | SLD
1:00 PM Career Central - Candidate Orientation 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM TCC: Room 25 Program ID: 36
Program ID: 31
Institute for State Presidents & Elects - Day 1 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon V Program ID: 32
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Senior Scholars Business Meeting 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon III Program ID: 38
6:15 PM SCLGBTA Dinner OUT Meet Up 6:15 PM - 6:30 PM MTW: Marriott Lobby Program ID: 42
2:00 PM Career Central - Employer Orientation 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 39
SSAO Advisory Board Meeting 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon II
7:00 PM CCAPS Reunion Dinner (no-host), Commission for Counseling & Psychological Services 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Marriott Lobby Program ID: 43
Program ID: 40
8:00 PM
4:00 PM Commission for Wellness Directorate Meeting 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 41
Standing Committee for Graduate Students and New Professionals (SCGSNP) Social 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM MTW: Waterside Grill Program ID: 44
8:30 PM Standing Committee for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) PreConvention Social 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM MTW: Florida Salon IV Program ID: 45
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THURSDAY, MARCH 4 Daily Highlights Career Central 7:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Convention Registration 7:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Genius Labs
ALL DAY Lactation Station TCC: Lactation Room Program ID: 46
Career Central Office 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM TCC: Room 24 Program ID: 48
1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Career Central Opening General Session 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
CelebrACPA Opening Event 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM
7:30 AM - 3:00 PM TCC: Ballroom B-D - All Services Available Program ID: 49
Social Media Command Center 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM TCC: 1st Level - East Side Program ID: 50
Marketplace
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
CultureFest: A Demand for Justice
Convention Registration
7:30 AM - 7:00 PM TCC: 2nd Level Foyer - Registration Program ID: 51
7:00 PM - 8:15 PM
Standing Committee for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) Social 8:15 PM – 10:00 PM
7:00 AM Friends of Bill W
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM MTW: Bayshore Boardroom Program ID: 47
8:00 AM Commission-Wide All-Directorate Meeting 8:00 AM - 9:30 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon E-J Program ID: 52
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CSI Service Projects Meet Up: COMMIT to Community at Convention
Commission for Assessment and Evaluation Directorate Board Meeting
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Marriott Lobby 2 Program ID: 53
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 6
Pre-Convention Colloquia: Using the CAS Standards for CoCurricular Program Review
Pre-Convention Colloquia: Global Professionals: Student Affairs and Services Practice Around the World
8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Timothy W Gordon, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Bob Bonfiglio, SUNY Geneseo Laura A Dean, University of Georgia Marybeth Drechsler Sharp, Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education Deb Garrett, Arkansas State University Beebe TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 55 Competency: AER | H&OR
Commission for Professional Preparation Open Directorate Meeting 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 56
Program ID: 59
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM Tricia Seifert, Montana State University Robert Coffey, Michigan State University Elizabeth Niehaus, University of Nebraska Lincoln TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 60 Competency: AER | H&OR
Pre-Convention Colloquia: Life as New Faculty: Considerations for Success
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM Susan Robb Jones, The Ohio State University Dawn Johnson, Syracuse University TCC: Room 13 Program ID: 61 Competency: EPP | LEAD
Commission for Recreation and Athletics Directorate Meeting 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 57
Pre-Convention Sessions Information Table
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM TCC: 2nd Floor Lobby - Help Desk Program ID: 58
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8:00 AM Pre-Convention Colloquia: Mental Health First Aid Training and Certification
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM Catherine Batcshe, University of South Florida TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 62 Competency: A&H | SLD
Pre-Convention Colloquia: Reinventing Student Leader Training to Promote SelfAuthorship & Transformative Learning 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM Taran Cardone, Lehigh University Ashley Gray, Lehigh University Brandon Morris, Lehigh University Jennifer Scaia, Lehigh University TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 63 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Meditation, Prayer & Reflection Room 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM MTW: Greco Boardroom Program ID: 64
SSAO/Senior Scholars Lounge 8:00 AM - 11:45 PM TCC: Room 8-9 Program ID: 65
8:30 AM Mid-Level Community of Practice Directorate/Membership Meeting 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM TCC: Room 32 Program ID: 66
Senior and Emerging Scholars Meeting 8:30 AM - 3:45 PM MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 67
9:00 AM Pan African Network (PAN) Career & Mentoring Bootcamp 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Rosanna Reyes, Williams College TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 70
Institute for State Presidents & Elects - Day 2 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 71
Pre-Convention Colloquia: Essentials of Fundraising for Senior Student Affairs Officers
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Mary Brumbach, Dallas County Community College District TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 72 Competency: H&OR
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Career Coaching Corner
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Joslyn Bedell, Virginia Commonwealth University TCC: Ballroom B-D Candidate Resource Area Program ID: 73
Commission for Career Services Directorate Meeting 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 1
9:30 AM Changing Perspectives through a Service Learning Based Leadership Development Program 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Stacie M Schultz, Center for Leadership and Service, University of Florida Brittney Beck, University of Florida TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 20
Program ID: 74
Program ID: 77
Commission for Graduate and Professional Student Affairs Directorate Meeting
Meeting Students Where They Are: Online! Graduate School Information Webinars
9:00 AM - 3:30 PM MTW: Bayshore Boardroom Program ID: 75
Program ID: 78
Commission on Administrative Leadership Directorate Meeting 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon II Program ID: 76
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Thalia Mulvihill, Ball State University TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 10
Commission for Housing and Residential Life Directorate Meeting 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 79
Commission for Social Justice Educators Directorate Meeting 9:45 AM - 3:30 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 80
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10:00 AM Commission for Commuter Students and Adult Learners New Directorate Orientation 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 12
Commission for Counseling & Psychological Services (CCAPS) - Networking Luncheon 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM MTW: Marriott Lobby Program ID: 86
Program ID: 81
12:30 PM
Commission for Academic Affairs Directorate Meeting
Commission for Counseling & Psychological Services- Open Session: Ethics Workshop
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 82
10:30 AM Standing Committees Joint Directorate Meeting 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 83
11:00 AM PDSnapshot: Moving Up and Around Student Affairs 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Joslyn Bedell, Virginia Commonwealth University TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 84
Commission on Two-Year Colleges Directorate Business Meeting 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon IV Program ID: 85
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12:30 PM - 3:30 PM Dwaine S Campbell, University of Michigan Ann Arbor TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 87
1:00 PM Maximizing Your LinkedIn Profile 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Kate McGartland, Pearson Embanet TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 88 Competency: PF
Convention Case Study Orientation 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Alexander L Matiash, Oregon State University TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 89
Task Force for Campus Safety and Emergency Preparedness Directorate Meeting 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM MTW: Convention Chair Suite Program ID: 90
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Pre-Convention Colloquia: The SSAO and Federal Relations 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM Donna A Lee, Agnes Scott College TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 91 Competency: LPG
1:30 PM
Commission for Commuter Students and Adult Learners Directorate Meeting 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 13 Program ID: 97
2:30 PM
Using Instagram for Expanded Marketing 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM Matt Ferguson, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 92 Competency: PF
Social Media Now
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Carey Loch, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 99 Competency: PF
Convention Colleagues
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM Kathryn Wojcik, Colgate University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 93
2:00 PM Presentation Preparedness 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Mike Abdallah, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 94 Competency: PF
ACPA Publication Editors Meeting 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 95
External Relations Advisory Bpard Meeting 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 96
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4:00 PM
Opening General Session featuring Eboo Patel, Steph Hammerman, and Jose Antonio Vargas 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM TCC: East Hall Program ID: 100 Named by US News & World Report as one of America’s Best Leaders of 2009, Eboo Patel is the Founder and President of Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC), a Chicagobased organization building the interfaith movement on college campuses. They call her “The Hammer,” and it’s no wonder why; Steph Hammerman lives by the motto “Failure is not an option.” Born three months premature, Steph developed Cerebral Palsy shortly after birth; it was believed that she would never walk, speak, read, or write. Jose Antonio Vargas is the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who outed himself as an undocumented immigrant in a ground-breaking essay published in The New York Times Magazine in 2011. The article stunned media and political circles throughout the country and attracted world-wide coverage.
6:00 PM CelebrACPA
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM TCC: West/ Central Hall Program ID: 101
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7:00 PM SCLGBTA Lesbian Social 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 102
SCLGBTA Trans* Social 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 103
CultureFest: A Demand for Justice 7:00 PM - 8:15 PM Sponsored by the Standing Committee for Multicultural Affairs TCC: Ballroom A Program ID: 104
8:00 PM Standing Committee for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) Social 8:15 PM - 10:00 PM TCC: Ballroom A Program ID: 105
8:30 PM Institute for Aspiring SSAOs Reunion 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM TCC: Room 34 Program ID: 106
Standing Committee on Men & Masculinities #SCMMTweetUp Social 8:30 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Marriott Lobby Program ID: 107
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FRIDAY, MARCH 6 Daily Highlights Convention Registration 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Genius Labs
ALL DAY Lactation Station TCC: Lactation Room Program ID: 108
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
SSAO/Senior Scholars Lounge
Life Labs
Program ID: 109
10:00 AM – 2:45 PM
Coffee Break/Exceptional Practice Tables 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Idea Generator
TCC: Room 8-9
Career Central Office TCC: Room 24 Program ID: 116
6:30 AM
11:30 AM – 2:00 PM
SCLGBTA 5K
Idea Generator Follow-Up with HigherEd Live
Program ID: 111
Discussion: 11:30 AM - 12:50 PM Interview: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
ACPAGeo All-State Social 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM
ACPA Awards Reception 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM
6:30 AM - 8:00 AM Embassy Suites Tampa: Main Lobby
7:00 AM Career Central - Employers May Enter 7:00 AM - 7:30 AM TCC: Ballroom B-D Program ID: 112
2015 Convention Team Meeting 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM TCC: Room 10-11 Table 2 Program ID: 113
Friends of Bill W
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM MTW: Bayshore Boardroom Program ID: 114
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7:30 AM Credentialing Implementation Team Business Meeting 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 6 Program ID: 117
Career Central
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM TCC: Ballroom B-D - All Services Available Program ID: 118
Convention Registration
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM TCC: 2nd Level Foyer - Registration Program ID: 119
Social Media Command Center 7:30 AM - 6:00 PM TCC: 1st Level - East Side Program ID: 120
8:00 AM ACPA Convention Orientation
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Diane Reed, University of North Carolina Wilmington Mary Tregoning, University of CaliforniaRiverside TCC: Ballroom A Program ID: 128 Competency: LEAD
#EffectiveTech: Improving Student Engagement Through Social Media Technology 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Heather T. Rowan-Kenyon, Boston College Adam Gismondi, Boston College Derek Hottell, Boston College Ana Martinez-Aleman, Boston College Scott Radimer, Boston College TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 121 Competency: AER | SLD
The View from the Director’s Chair in Residential Life 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Troy L Seppelt, University of WisconsinStevens Point Amanda R Knerr, Indiana State University Charlie Potts, Gustavus Adolphus College MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 123 Competency: LEAD | PF
A High Tech/High Touch Approach to Academic Accountability and Success 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Scott C Brown, Colgate University Thaddeus J Mantaro, Colgate University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 124 Competency: A&H | H&OR
A Four-Tiered Approach to Student Success and Retention 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Anthony R. Altieri, Lynn University Phillip S Riordan, Lynn University TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 125 Competency: SLD
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8:00 AM A Social Network Approach to Student Affairs: Power of Relationships
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Sean Gehrke, University of Southern California TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 126 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Academic and Professional Ethics as Collaborative Tools in Student Support Services
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Ceceilia Parnther, Western Michigan University Stacie Ballard, Western Michigan University MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 127 Competency: A&H | EPP
Advertising the Future: Infusing Marketing Principles in Career Services Practice
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Kelvin E Rutledge, Florida State University Katie Finney, Florida State University Charlie Ricker, Florida State University MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 129 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
An Overview of the CAS Standards and How to Use Them 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Timothy W Gordon, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Laura Bayless, University of WisconsinPlatteville Marybeth Drechsler Sharp, Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education Heather Shea Gasser, Michigan State University TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 130 Competency: AER
Attempted Suicide and ADA Changes: Helping Students Stay Alive 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Jo Campbell, Bowling Green State University Abby Priehs, Bowling Green State University MTW: Florida Salon I-III Program ID: 131 EDI | LPG
Careers 4 Years: A Student’s Passport to Success
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Ashley B Hixson, University of Michigan-Flint TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 132 Competency: A&H | SLD
Catering to the Millennial Student: A Lecture-Free Orientation 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Christine Quattro, Southwest School of Art MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 133 Competency: SLD
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Collaborating for Success: Why Black Men Attend College
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Kyle R Williams, Texas A&M UniversityCommerce Derek Lester, Texas A&M University-Commerce MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 134 Competency: A&H | EDI
Collaborating to Create: Understanding Cross-Unit Student Success Teams
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Erich N Pitcher, Michigan State University MTW: Meeting Room 13 Program ID: 135 Competency: A&H | LEAD
Connecting the Dots Between Interests, Passions, and MeaningMaking 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Steven V Sajkich, Miami University Benjamin Palmer, Miami University MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 136 Competency: EDI | SLD
Considering Class Beyond Coursework: Socioeconomic Status and the Student Experience 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Marc A Lo, New York University MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 137 Competency: EDI | SLD
Developing Student Success: Positive Psychology Based Life Coaching for Students 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Larry Marks, University of Central Florida MTW: Florida Salon V Program ID: 139 Competency: A&H
Exceptional Practices #1: Partnerships
• Vigilant Guard: Student Affairs in MultiAgency Mass Care Crises Simulations • Expanding the Borders of the University of Pittsburgh Job Shadowing Experience 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Rachel Aho, University of Utah Kristian McCloud, University of Pittsburgh Sharon Mickens, University of Pittsburgh TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 140 Competency: PF | H&OR
Finally! A Greek Presentation That is Not About Hazing
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Kevin A Dougherty, University of California, Los Angeles Aaron J Hart, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 141 Competency: A&H
Gang Activity on Campus: A Crisis Response Case Study
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Mahauganee D Shaw, Miami University - Ohio Sarah Meaney, Miami University - Ohio MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 142 Competency: EPP | LEAD
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8:00 AM How Can Student Affairs Practitioners Sustain Social Justice Work? 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Sean Pepin, University of Maryland MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 143 Competency: EDI | SLD
Strategies for Dismantling Mental Health Stigma on College Campuses 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Nadia M Richardson, Valenrich Wellness MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 144 Competency: EDI
Strategies of Sexual Assault Response and Prevention Activists
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Chris Linder, University of Georgia Colleen Riggle, Georgia Institute of Technology TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 145 Competency: A&H | SLD
Student Affairs in Taiwan: Implications for Support at U.S. Universities
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Tracy Poon Tambascia, University of Southern California Jonathan Wang, University of Southern California TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 147 Competency: A&H | EDI
Student Affairs Professionals Creating and Collaborating in a Faculty World 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Vicki K. Pitstick, The Ohio State University Elizabeth Fines, The Ohio State University MTW: Florida Salon IV Program ID: 148 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Using Bridge to Transition and Seminar to Transform FirstGeneration Students
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Chila A Thomas, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 149 Competency: A&H | SLD
Student Affairs and Campus Custodians: Partners in Enacting a Social Justice Agenda
Using Strengths as a Tool to Promote Self-Authorship
Program ID: 146 Competency: AER | EDI
Program ID: 150 Competency: A&H | SLD
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Liliana Delman, Miami University Peter Magolda, Miami University TCC: Room 36
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Bowen Marshall, The Ohio State University Todd Gibbs, The Ohio State University James Larcus, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 39
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What I Wish I Knew About Fraternity/Sorority Advising
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Dexter A Bush-Scott, Northeastern University Stacey D Garrett, Clemson University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 151 Competency: A&H
Extended Session: A Necessary Commitment: Creating Collaborations that Consider Cultural Differences 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Kirk Robinson, Miami University - Oxford Karen D Boyd, University of Tennessee Tony W. Cawthon, Clemson University TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 152 Competency: LEAD
Extended Session: Clear or Cloudy: What Every SSAO Should Know About the Enrollment Forecast 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Cissy Petty, Loyola University New Orleans TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 153 Competency: AER | LEAD
Extended Session: Consider, Collaborate, Create: Latinas/os Transitioning from the Profession to Professoriate 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Gina A Garcia, University of Pittsburgh Ricardo Montelongo, Sam Houston State University David Perez II, Miami University - Oxford Taryn Ozuna, University of Texas - Arlington Cristobal Salinas, Iowa State University TCC: Room 12 Program ID: 154 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Extended Session: Creating Connections of Learning in Residence Life 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Laura L Arroyo, Elon University TCC: Room 5-6 Program ID: 155 Competency: SLD | H&OR
Extended Session: Finding Your Narrative in the Critical Pedagogy Movement
8:00 AM - 10:30 AM rita zhang, California State University, Monterey Bay Sara Furr, DePaul University Jason C Garvey, University of Alabama Stephen John Quaye, Miami University TCC: Room 13 Program ID: 156 Competency: PF | EDI
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8:00 AM Extended Session: I’m The Assessment Person. Now What Do I Do?
8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Kimberly Yousey-Elsener, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Erin Bentrim, Old Dominion University TCC: Room 14
Convention Case Study (Graduate Students)
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Alexander L Matiash, Oregon State University Embassy Suites Tampa: Campbell Boardroom Program ID: 160
Convention Case Study (New Professionals)
Program ID: 157 Competency: AER
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Frankland Boardroom
Extended Session: Question, Persuade, and Refer: Innovative Ideas for Delivery
Meditation, Prayer & Reflection Room
8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Meggen Sixbey, University of Florida Sara Nash, University of Florida TCC: Room 1-2 Program ID: 158 Competency: A&H | PF
Extended Session: Secrets of Success: Women Leaders on Their Own Terms
8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Kathleen G. Kerr, University of Delaware Jeanne Hart-Steffes, Western New England College Julie Park, University of Maryland Stacey Pearson-Wharton, Quinnipiac University Patty Perillo, Virginia Tech TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 159 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Program ID: 161
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM MTW: Greco Boardroom Program ID: 162
9:00 AM Understanding Facebook and Twitter Analytics 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Tony Doody, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 164 Competency: PF
ACPA Ambassadors Informational Meeting 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM Dale-Ellen M O’Neill, University of New Orleans TCC: Room 30A Program ID: 165
Career Coaching Corner
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Joslyn Bedell, Virginia Commonwealth University TCC: Ballroom B-D Candidate Resource Area Program ID: 166
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An Exploration of Cross Cultural Clinical Supervision Narratives
9:30 AM Creating a Simple Wordpress Blog 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM Val Heruska, Indiana University - Bloomington TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 167 Competency: PF
(Re)connecting to the ACPA/ NASPA Professional Competencies
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Sandra M Estanek, Canisius College Kimberly Yousey-Elsener, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York TCC: Room 36 Program ID: 168 Competency: AER | PF
A Taxonomy of Culture Centers: Staff Criteria and Diversity Emphases
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Fred Hord, Association for Black Culture Centers Shakeer Abdullah, University of Minnesota Rodney Cohen, Yale University MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 169 Competency: EDI
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM JaNae Taylor, Old Dominion University Noelle Savatta, Portland State University TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 171 Competency: EDI | SLD
Assessing Counseling Services: Accreditation, Self-Assessment, or Both? 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Laura A Dean, University of Georgia MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 172 Competency: AER
Blueprints for Student Success: Increasing Awareness of Student Affairs/Services 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Christine Helen Arnold, University of Toronto/ OISE Kathleen Moore, University of Toronto/OISE Tricia Seifert, Montana State University MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 173 Competency: A&H | H&OR
Care Ethics Versus Justice Ethics: In Concert or Conflict?
Access and Agency: Supporting Deferred Action Community College Students
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM S. Mei-Yen Ireland, The Ohio State University MTW: Meeting Room 9
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Leigh-Anne Royster, Elon University Brooke Barnett, Elon University Ann Cahill, Elon University TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 174 Competency: LPG
Program ID: 170 Competency: EDI
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9:30 AM Consider Awareness, Identity Development, and Identity Salience for Asexual Students 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Amanda Mollet, University of Iowa Brian R Lackman, Davidson College MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 175 Competency: EDI | SLD
Continuing the Conversation with Eboo Patel - Interfaith Leadership as a Civic Imperative 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Eboo Patel, Interfaith Youth Core TCC: Ballroom A Program ID: 176 Competency: VAL
Cultivating Leadership: RA Skill Development toward Student Success
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Katherine E Morrison, University of Delaware Kate Colyer, University of Delaware Kyle Fassett, University of Delaware Stephen Malvaso, University of Delaware MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 177 Competency: LEAD
Emphasizing Social Change Education within Alternative Break Programming 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Brieanne Beaujolais, The Ohio State University Rebecca Delo, The Ohio State University MTW: Florida Salon V
Engaging Graduate Students to Expand Sexual Violence Prevention Programs 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Andrew Rizzo, Emory University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 179 Competency: A&H | SLD
Exceptional Practices #2: Data Informed Career Programs
• Information is Power: Programming to Empower Students Pursuing Competitive Careers • Demystifying Data: A Career Outcomes Collection and Visual Communication Model 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Mandy A Anderson, Kent State University Joan Iacobacci, Kent State University Gail Kovach-Spalsbury, Kent State University Jen M Pollard, George Mason University TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 180
Exploring Cohort Dynamics Through Cogenerative Dialogue 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Chris Linder, University of Georgia Ginny M Jones, Michigan State University MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 181 Competency: PF | SLD
Find Your Way in ACPA
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Mary Tregoning, University of CaliforniaRiverside Melissa Jones, University of Mary Washington Diane Reed, University of North Carolina Wilmington TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 182 Competency: LEAD | PF
Program ID: 178 Competency: EDI | SLD
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The Involvement of External Agenda-Based Organizations on College Campuses 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Cassie Barnhardt, University of Iowa TCC: Poster Session 1 Program ID: 866 Competency: LEAD | SLD
It Takes a Village: Integrating a New Leadership Competency Model Across Campus
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Hayley A Haywood, Northeastern University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 183 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Joint SCW, SCMM & SCLGBTA Dialogue on Gender-Based Violence Prevention 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Daniel Tillapaugh, University of Maine TCC: Room 31 Program ID: 184
More Than A Place To Park
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Melissa Mahan, Texas A&M University-San Antonio Kristi Mindrup, Western Illinois University-Quad Cities MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 185 Competency: SLD
New Directions for Student Leadership: Transforming Leadership Development for Significant Learning
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Julie E Owen, George Mason University MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 186 Competency: LEAD | SLD
New Job, New City, Now What?
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Sarah Popovich, University of Pittsburgh Dani Barker, University of Wisconsin - Madison Stacie M Schultz, University of Florida MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 187 Competency: PF
Partnerships to Advance Educational Equity: Promising Practices from the SUYI 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Erica Yamamura, Seattle University MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 188 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Programming with a Purpose: Shifting the Culture Around Alcohol Use 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Trista Shideler, Stanford University MTW: Florida Salon VI Program ID: 189 Competency: SLD
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9:30 AM Social {Media} Change Model: Remixing Theory for Digital Practice
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Josie R Ahlquist, California Lutheran University Courtney O’Connell, EQualman Studios TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 190 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Standing Committee for Multicultural Affairs (CMA) Open Business Meeting 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM TCC: Room 30B Program ID: 191
Student Engagement and the Updated NSSE: Exploring Leadership, Learning Support, and Persistence
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Jillian Kinzie, Indiana University Bloomington TCC: Room 20
Supporting Chinese Students: Five Things We Learned in China 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Bowen Marshall, The Ohio State University Jennifer Nelson, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 194 Competency: A&H | EDI
The Ethics of Publication and Review
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM John M Braxton, Vanderbilt University Flo Hamrick, Rutgers University Kristen Renn, Michigan State University MTW: Florida Salon I-III Program ID: 195 Competency: EPP
The Future of the Field: Collaborating and Creating the First Year’s Experience 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Sarah Frese, Kansas State University Joshua Wilson, University of Florida MTW: Meeting Room 13 Program ID: 196 Competency: A&H | PF | SLD
Program ID: 192
Student Engagement Reconsidered: Closeted Gay Men’s Experiences in CoCurricular Activities
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Justin Beauchamp, Johns Hopkins University David Hibbler, University of South Florida Wes McCormack, OrgSync Darren Pierre, University of Chicago Kyle R Williams, Texas A&M UniversityCommerce MTW: Meeting Room 5
Using National Survey Data to Evaluate GEAR UP Student Performance
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Robert Dawson, California State University, Fullerton Michelle M. Garcia, California State University, Fullerton Evelyn Soqui, California State University, Fullerton TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 197 Competency: AER | EDI
Program ID: 193 Competency: EDI | SLD
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Research Papers Session #1 9:30 - 10:45 AM
African American Men TCC: Room 16 Jason Laker, San Jose State University • The Best Weeks of My Life: A Summer Bridge Program for African American Men. By: Kandance Hinton, Amy French, Elena Mrozinske, Chris Douse, Donna Whitten, Diana Sims-Harris, Tralicia Powell Lewis, Brad Zarges, Nicole Bailey, Elana Thompson, Samuel John
• Forging Community: Emergent Findings From a Critical Ethnographic Study of Black Same-Gender Loving College Men in a Peer-Support Group. By: Reginald Blockett
• Spiritual Meaning-Making and the Collegiate Lives of Black Gay Men. By: Darris Means, Audrey Jaeger
Program ID: 903
Why Aren’t We Talking About International Student Development?
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Adan Hussain, The Ohio State University MTW: Florida Salon IV Program ID: 198 Competency: EDI | SLD
Faculty Summit: Administering Graduate Preparation Programs with Limited Faculty 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Richard A Stevens, Shepherd University Kathleen Boyle, University of St. Thomas Jody E Jessup-Anger, Marquette University TCC: Room 39
Expanding the Borders of the University of Pittsburgh Job Shadowing Experience
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Sharon Mickens, University of Pittsburgh Kristian McCloud, University of Pittsburgh TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 1 Program ID: 203
It’s the People Not the Building : Engineering LLC Peer Interaction 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Cliff Haynes, University of Florida TCC: Poster Session 2 Program ID: 204 Competency: EDI | SLD
Research Papers Session #2 9:30 - 10:45 AM
Faculty TCC: Room 18 Maureen Wilson,Bowling Green State University • What We Can Learn from Faculty Engaged in Undergraduate Research. By: Francy Magee
• Dismantling White Supremacy Embedded in Our Classrooms: White Faculty in Pursuit of More Equitable Educational Outcomes. By: Chayla Haynes
• Facilitating Student Success Among Students of Color in STEM. By: Tonisha Lane
Program ID: 200
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9:30 AM Atheist Students’ Experiences at a Religious University: A Case Study
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Kara C Devaney, Loyola University Chicago TCC: Poster Session 3 Program ID: 205 Competency: EDI | SLD
Best Practices in Social Justice Education: Academic Initiatives and Multiculturalism 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Mitsu Narui, The Ohio State University Franziska Ludemann, The Ohio State University Jaz Mickey, The Ohio State University TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 14 Program ID: 206 Competency: AER | EDI
Black Girls Rock: A Program to Retain Women of Color
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Alexandria S White, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 16 Program ID: 207 Competency: A&H | EDI
Building the Student Employment Experience 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Jennifer Pelletier, The Ohio State University TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 4
Collaboratively Speaking: Working Together to Promote Mental Health Among Students 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Mengchen Huang, Binghamton University Nicole Sirju-Johnson, Binghamton University TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 3 Program ID: 209 Competency: A&H | EDI
College Student Beliefs and FirstYear Engagement 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Amanda R Baker, The Ohio State University Brian Janssen, The Ohio State University TCC: Poster Session 4 Program ID: 210 Competency: AER
Commitment to Graduate Students: A Divisional Approach to Development 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Erin D Simpson, University of Oklahoma Ann Schafer, University of Oklahoma TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 9 Program ID: 211 Competency: PF | SLD
Cultivating Exceptional Interest in LeaderShape and Other Leadership Programs 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Natalie Pariano, Denison University TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 13 Program ID: 213 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Program ID: 208 Competency: SLD
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Engaging Student Employees in Skill Building in Off-Campus and Commuter Student Programming 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Tracey L Walterbusch, Ohio State University TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 5 Program ID: 214 Competency: AER | SLD
Evaluating Social Media Policies for a Positive Reputation 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Adam Stark, Purdue University TCC: Poster Session 7 Program ID: 215 Competency: LEAD | LPG
From Backpack to Briefcase: Enhancing the Senior Experience and Post-Graduation Transition 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Lena Kavaliauskas Crain, University of Maryland TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 17 Program ID: 216 Competency: AER | SLD
Measuring Student Learning in the Co-curricular: Developing an Assessment Plan for Student Affairs
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Christie A Cruise-Harper, Maryville University of St. Louis Nina Patterson Caldwell, Maryville University of St. Louis TCC: Poster Session 8
Open Doors: Bias Prevention and Honoring Student Stories 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Adan Hussain, The Ohio State University Bowen Marshall, The Ohio State University TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 15 Program ID: 218 Competency: EDI
Peer Mentoring at a Community College: A Qualitative Study 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Shelley Errington Nicholson, University of Massachusetts TCC: Poster Session 9 Program ID: 219 Competency: SLD
Prospect to Matriculate to Beyond: Student Lifecycle Using CRM Campaigns 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Jillian Baer, The Ohio State University TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 6 Program ID: 220
Students with Disabilities: Peer Mentoring for College Success
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Kathleen Camire, Western Michigan University Jayne Fraley-Burgett, Western Michigan University TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 2 Program ID: 221 Competency: EDI
Program ID: 217 Competency: AER | SLD
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9:30 AM Sustainability, Access, and Retention for Students With Disabilities at the University of Nairobi 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Shade’ Osifuye, University of Minnesota TCC: Poster Session 10 Program ID: 222 Competency: EDI
The Power of a #: Support, Resources, Community...and a PhD 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Anne Stark, Purdue University TCC: Poster Session 12
Healthy Choices: A Faculty Staff Collaboration Using Stages Change Model 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Jonathan Ross, Lyndon State College TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 11 Program ID: 227 Competency: SLD
10:00 AM Twitter: Why You Need It & How To Use It 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Robyn Ginese, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 228 Competency: PF
Program ID: 223 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Life Labs
The Wharton Sophomore Experience: Addressing Developmental Challenges and Inspiring Engagement
Program ID: 229
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Jenna Tesauro, The Wharton School/ University of Pennsylvania TCC: Exceptional Practice Table 19 Program ID: 225 Competency: SLD
Who Am I? Students’ Exploration of Cultural Identity in a Pre-College Academy
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM TCC: West/Central Hall - Life Labs
Marketplace
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM TCC: West/ Central Hall Program ID: 230
The American Adolescent
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Stephen R St. Onge, Humboldt State University Embassy Suites Tampa: Skyway I Program ID: 231
9:30 AM - 3:00 PM Christina Wright Fields, Indiana University TCC: Poster Session 14 Program ID: 226 Competency: EDI | SLD
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10:30 AM
11:00 AM
Twitter: Beyond the Basics
Making the Most of the Backchannel
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Edmund T Cabellon, Bridgewater State University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 232 Competency: PF
ACPA Coffee Break in the Marketplace 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM TCC: Marketplace Coffee Break Program ID: 233
SCLGBTA Gathering: LGBTQ Research & Researchers in Higher Education 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 6 Program ID: 235
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Joseph M Ginese, CUNY - Borough of Manhattan Community College TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 236 Competency: PF
ACPA Leadership Educators Community Conversation
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sarah L Hermsmeier, University of Kentucky TCC: Room 32 Program ID: 237
CSI Roundtable: CONSIDER Hot Topics in Advising Organizations/ Fraternities & Sororities 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sarah L Hermsmeier, University of Kentucky TCC: Room 30A Program ID: 238
PDSnapshot: Money Talk Evaluating the Job Offer & Salary Negotiations 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Joslyn Bedell, Virginia Commonwealth University TCC: Room 33 Program ID: 239
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11:30 AM #SAFeminists: Fostering Commitment to Gender Equity in Higher Education
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Heather Shea Gasser, Michigan State University Jennifer R Keup, National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition Jodi E Koslow Martin, North Park University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 122 Competency: EPP | LEAD
How to Use Social Media Monitoring (Tweet Deck) 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Amy Jorgenson, HigherEdLive TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 240 Competency: PF
#SACamp - Disengaging Digitally to Engage Dynamically
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Benjamin Lamb, Williams College / University of Nebraska - Lincoln MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 241 Competency: PF
Flipping The Script in Higher Education
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Kynthia Droesch, The Ohio State University Nicole Fette, The Ohio State University Kristin Gebhart, The Ohio State University Matt Miller, The Ohio State University Barry Tolchin, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 36
25 Years of The Americans with Disabilities Act: A Higher Education Perspective 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Michael J Kutnak, Virginia Tech Alice Mitchell, Karen A. Myers, Saint Louis University TCC: Ballroom A Program ID: 243 Competency: EPP | LPG
Advising and Understanding our Contemporary Latino/a Greek Leaders 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Jose Marroquin, National Louis University Sandra Fuentes, NALFO TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 244 Competency: A&H | EDI
All in the Story: Four Ways to Make Storytelling Resonate 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Matthew Venaas, EBI MAP-Works Sherry Woosley, EBI MAP-Works MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 245 Competency: AER
Alternative Dispute Resolution Reconsidered: With No Bright Shining Balls
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Winston G. Jones, University of South Florida, Tampa Jennifer De Zayas Carmean, Nova Southeastern University/USF Tampa MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 246 Competency: SLD | H&OR
Program ID: 242 Competency: A&H | H&OR
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Assessing Cultures of Assessment 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Gavin Henning, New England College MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 247 Competency: AER | LEAD
Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Extraordinary Student Experience
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Stephanie Volbrecht, The Ohio State University Caity McCandless, The Ohio State University MTW: Florida Salon V Program ID: 248 Competency: EDI
Best Practices in Student Affairs and Higher Education Graduate Program Delivery: Incorporating Experiential Learning in the Graduate Student Experience 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Kristina M Navarro, University of WisconsinWhitewater MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 249 Competency: A&H | SLD
Career and Internship Preparation Courses, Reconsidered 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Jana Lithgow, University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 250 Competency: SLD | H&OR
Collaborative Advising Partnerships Create Transfer Student Success 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Teresa A Gonzalez, James Madison University Anna Lynn Bell, James Madison University MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 251 Competency: A&H
Creating New Strategies on Substance Abuse: Considerations from Long-Term Professionals 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM David S Anderson, George Mason University TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 252 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Creativity and Inclusivity: Using Existing Resources to Transform Campuses
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Christie A Cruise-Harper, Maryville University of St. Louis Turan Mullins, Maryville University of St. Louis Nina Patterson Caldwell, Maryville University of St. Louis TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 253 Competency: EDI | SLD
Demonstrating the Value of Student Affairs in 5-minutes or Less
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Ashley Sieman, George Mason University Ric Chollar, George Mason University Carol Filak, George Mason University Lauren Long, George Mason University Rose Pascarell, George Mason University Mary Ann Sprouse, George Mason University TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 254 Competency: AER | SLD
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11:30 AM Effective Supervision Strategies: 10 Tips for Supervising Difficult People
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Sarah M Marshall, Central Michigan University Anne M Hornak, Central Michigan University TCC: Room 1-2 Program ID: 255 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Enhancing the Black Experience: Graduate Students to Mid-Level Professionals
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Shawna M. Patterson, University of Pennsylvania Phillip Cockrell, Jackson State University Jonathan McElderry, University of Missouri Joshua Moore, Moorehead State University Charles Stephens, Saint Louis University TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 256 Competency: EPP | PF
Evolution of Allies
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Maura Cullen, Diversity & Leadership Training TCC: Room 12 Program ID: 257 Competency: EDI
Exceptional Practices #3: Collaborative Student Assistance
• Students with Disabilities: Peer Mentoring for College Success • Collaboratively Speaking: Working Together to Promote Mental Health Among Students 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Kathleen Camire, Western Michigan University Jayne Fraley-Burgett, Western Michigan University Mengchen Huang, Binghamton University Nicole Sirju-Johnson, Binghamton University TCC: Room 19
Exploring the Academic Success of Student Veterans in Higher Education 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Claire A Semer, Bowling Green State University TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 259 Competency: AER | SLD
Fostering an Inclusive Campus Climate for Religious and Worldview Diversity
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Shauna Morin, North Carolina State University Rebecca E Crandall, North Carolina State University TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 260 EDI | SLD
Front-Line Perspectives: Transforming Hands-On Emergency Management Experiences into Organizational Learning
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Danielle K Molina, Mississippi State University Laura Bayless, University of Wisconsin-Platteville Mick Deluca, University of California, Los Angeles Chris Gregory, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Suzanne Seplow, University of California, Los Angeles Mahauganee D Shaw, Miami University - Ohio Erin D Simpson, University of Oklahoma MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 261 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Program ID: 258 Competency: A&H
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How Students Deal with Heartbreak-Related Depression and Unhealthy Relationships 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Pamela A Larde, Mercer University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 262 Competency: A&H | SLD
Major-Based Living-Learning Communities: A Key Component of First Year Academic Success and Social Integration 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Jennifer Papadakis, Wright State University Jonathan J Kandell, Universities at Shady Grove Colton Metzger, Wright State University TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 263 Competency: A&H | LEAD
Navigating Student Affairs as a Social Justice Advocate
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Lauren Koppel, Michigan State University Nadeeka Karunaratne, Michigan State University Chee Ia Yang, Michigan State University MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 264 Competency: PF | EDI
Publishing Books and Monographs With ACPA: Learning From Experienced Writers 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Denise Collins, Indiana State University Diane Cooper, University of Georgia Flo Guido, University of Northern Colorado Karen Haley, Portland State University Lisa S Kelsay, Moraine Valley Community College Lisa M Landreman, Macalester College Paul Shang, University of Oregon Jenny Small, Boston College Kimberly Yousey-Elsener, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York Eboni Zamani-Gallaher, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 265 Competency: EPP
SCLGBTA Open Meeting 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM TCC: Room 30B Program ID: 266
Self-Authorship and Masculinity: Engaging Men in Developmentally Appropriate Interventions 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Zak Foste, The Ohio State University Tracy L. Davis, Western Illinois University MTW: Florida Salon VI Program ID: 267 Competency: AER | SLD
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11:30 AM Sexual Consent Research and Praxis: Hopeful Possibilities for Pernicious Problems 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Jason Laker, San Jose State University Erica Boas, Santa Clara University Scott Brown, Colgate University Peter Novak, University of San Francisco MTW: Florida Salon I-III Program ID: 268 Competency: PF | SLD
Student and Student Affairs Governance and Leadership when Conservative Institutions Face New Social Norms 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Kenneth W Borland, Bowling Green State University TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 269 Competency: LEAD | LPG
Student Financial Stress Is Rising: Is Your Institution Ready? 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Bryan Ashton, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 5-6
The Secret Narrative of Social Class on Campus 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Will Barratt, Indiana State University Kristin Cothran, Lafayette College MTW: Florida Salon IV Program ID: 272 Competency: EDI | SLD
Trauma-Informed Student Conduct for Adjudicating Sexual Misconduct
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Kevin Carmody, Youngstown State University Steve Thompson, Central Michigan University TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 273 Competency: EDI | LPG
Women of Color Administrators in Higher Education: Thriving in Thought, Theory and Practice
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Stephanie A Clemons Thompson, The Ohio State University Katherine Betts, The Ohio State University Davida L Haywood, The Ohio State University Habiba Kamagate, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 20 Program ID: 274 Competency: PF | EDI
Program ID: 270 Competency: A&H | SLD
Taking Care of Our Own: Self-Care for Student Affairs Professionals 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Cara Bernstein Chernoff, University of South Florida TCC: Room 13 Program ID: 271 Competency: PF | H&OR
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Extended Session: Talking About Race: Critical Race Theory, Intersectionality, & Intergroup Dialogue as Tools to Have Difficult Conversations 11:30 AM - 2:00 PM Shamika N Karikari, Miami University-Oxford Kristan C Skendall, University of Maryland, College Park MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 275 Competency: EDI
12:30 PM Accessibility: Making Your Presentations, Marketing & Websites Inclusive 12:30 PM - 1:00 PM Alisha Abbott, Saint Louis University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 279 Competency: PF
1:00 PM
Hey Mid-level Pros! How Are We Going to Impact the Next 30 Years of Higher Education? 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM Anne Stark, Purdue University Randi Purvis, Purdue University TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 276 Competency: LEAD
Idea Generator Follow-Up with HigherEd Live Discussion: 11:30 AM - 12:50 PM Interview: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM John Dugan, Loyola University Chicago MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon E-J Program ID: 277
Extended Session: Black Women in Higher Education: Research, Narratives, and Outcomes 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Shawna M. Patterson, University of Pennsylvania Tracey Cameron, Wellesley College Shetina Jones, Indiana State University Tonisha B. Lane, Michigan State University Unity Watts, Morgan State University Jordan West, Syracuse University TCC: Room 1-2 Program ID: 110 Competency: PF | EDI
Maximizing Your LinkedIn Profile 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Kate McGartland, Pearson Embanet TCC: 1st Level - West Side
NOON
Program ID: 280 Competency: PF
Best Practices in Presentations
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM Brian MacDonald, University of California, Los Angeles TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 278 Competency: PF
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Commission for Commuter Students and Adult Learners Advancing Feminist Methodologies Open Meeting in Higher Education and Student 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM TCC: Room 30A Affairs Research Program ID: 285
1:00 PM
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Dafina-Lazarus Stewart, Bowling Green State University Flo Guido, University of Northern Colorado V. Leilani Kupo, University of California - Davis Rosemary J Perez, Iowa State University TCC: Room 16
Commission for Counseling & Psychological Services (CCAPS) Open Meeting
Program ID: 281 Competency: SER | EDI
Program ID: 286
Assess. Ask. Articulate. Attend. Panel for Student Affairs Division Assessment 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Timothy O’Malley, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Stella Mulberry Antic, Antic Education Consulting MTW: Florida Salon V Program ID: 282 Competency: AER
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM TCC: Room 32
Commission for Recreation and Athletics Open Meeting 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM TCC: Room 33 Program ID: 288
Commission on Two Year Colleges Open Business Meeting 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM TCC: Room 31 Program ID: 289
Beyond Compliance: Sexual Violence Task Force Listening Session
Constitutional Rights of Residential Students at Public and Private Institutions
Program ID: 283
Program ID: 290 Competency: EPP | LPG
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Keith E Edwards, Macalester College Jody E Jessup-Anger, Marquette University TCC: Ballroom A
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Danielle T Vitale, University of Georgia E.J. Walicki, St. Leo Univeristy MTW: Meeting Room 3
Class Acts: Graduate Teaching in Student Affairs Workshop 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Gandy II Program ID: 287
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Creating a Culture of Assessment Through a Strategic Planning Initiative
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Stephanie Russell Krebs, University of Tampa Tim Harding, University of Tampa Stephanie Russell Krebs, University of Tampa MTW: Florida Salon VI Program ID: 291 Competency: AER | LEAD
Creating Changemakers: Engaging Students in Social Change Programming 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Krista Kohlmann, Rutgers University Kristin Cothran, Lafayette College Dustin Ramsdell, Husson University TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 292 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Departmental “Selfie”: Examining Institutional Identity Access Work Through CAS Assessments
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Elizabeth McDonald, University of Alabama Jessi Hitchins, University of Nebraska Omaha Elle Shaaban-Magaña, University of Alabama TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 293 Competency: AER | EDI
Dumb Things Well Intended People Say: Increasing Diversity Competency
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Maura Cullen, Diversity & Leadership Training MTW: Meeting Room 13 Program ID: 294 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Exceptional Practices #4: Student Employees
• Building the Student Employment Experience • Engaging Student Employees in Skill Building in Off-Campus and Commuter Student Programming 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Jennifer Pelletier, The Ohio State University Tracey L Walterbusch, Ohio State University TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 295
Executive Coaching: Development. Performance. Transition. 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Jeff Grim, Southern Methodist University Evelyn Ashley, Southern Methodist University TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 296 Competency: H&OR
Exploring Narrative Inquiry: Restor(y)ing our Students, (Re)imagining our World
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Sarah E Schoper, Western Illinois University Kyle Carter, Michigan State University Jeremy T Snipes, Indiana University MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 297 Competency: AER | EDI
Focusing on the Positive: Appreciative Inquiry and Strengths-Based Practices
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Kaitlin O Cicchetti, George Mason University John Cicchetti, George Mason University Lauren Sanchez, Loyola University Chicago MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 298 Competency: A&H | SLD
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1:00 PM From the Margins to the Center: Youth Participatory Action Research
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Darris R Means, University of Georgia Tara Hudson, North Carolina State University Elizabeth Tish, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 299 Competency: AER | EDI
Global Dimensions of Student Development Open Business Meeting 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Ken Guan, Indiana University TCC: Room 30B Program ID: 300
How Campus Recreation Programs Contribute to Retention of Students 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM James G Archibald, Valdosta State University Dylan Volpintesta, Valdosta State University MTW: Florida Salon IV Program ID: 301 Competency: SLD
Lifting the Cloud on the Publication Process
Making Sense of Boundaries: The Internationalization of Student Affairs 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Adan Hussain, The Ohio State University Ayeza Rizwan Siddiqi, The Ohio State University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 303 Competency: EPP | H&OR
myPROfolio and Beyond: An Update from the Credentialing Implementation Team 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Sandra M Estanek, Canisius College TCC: Room 20 Program ID: 304 Competency: PF
Native American Network (NAN) Open Business Meeting 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 6 Program ID: 305
Online Professional Development for Educators 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Joseph M Ginese, CUNY - Borough of Manhattan Community College Courtney O’Connell, EQualman Studios MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 306 Competency: PF | H&OR
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM John M Braxton, Vanderbilt University Paul William Eaton, Louisiana State University Mary Hutchens, Vanderbilt University Susan Robb Jones, The Ohio State University Kristen Renn, Michigan State University Frank Shushok, Virginia Tech Vasti Torres, University of South Florida MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 302 Competency: PF
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Promoting Student Success Through Enrollment Management and Student Affairs Partnerships 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Kelly A Brennan, Fashion Institute of Technology Francy Magee, New York Institute of Technology MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 307 Competency: PF | SLD
Secular Safe Zone Facilitator Training
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Elizabeth RA Liddell, Secular Student Alliance MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 308 Competency: EDI | VAL
Student Organization Financial Management: Best Practices and Advising Techniques
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Sally Bauer, University of Minnesota Twin Cities Ed Kim, University of St. Thomas Anna Sturdevant, University of Minnesota Twin Cities MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 309 Competency: A&H
Teaching to Transgress: Diverse Pedagogy in Social Justice LLCs
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Shannon Nelson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Wilson K Okello, Miami University MTW: Florida Salon I-III Program ID: 310 Competency: EDI | SLD
Their Lives in Film: First-Year Students Tell All 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Barbara Boyette, Guilford College Chad Phillips, Guilford College TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 311 Competency: A&H
Walking the Line Between Hypocrite and Role Model 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM James T Robilotta, CAMPUSPEAK MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 312 Competency: A&H | LEAD
What Grad School Didn’t Teach You About Your Digital Life 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Paul G Brown, Boston College Josie R Ahlquist, California Lutheran University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 313 Competency: EPP | PF
What Skateboarders Can Teach Us About Social Justice 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Ryan Bronkema, University of West Georgia Meg Bolger, Bowling Green State University MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 314 Competency: PF | EDI
Why Haven’t They Assimilated by Now and Joined Regular Organizations?
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Kendra Stewart-Tillman, Clemson University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 315 Competency: A&H | EDI
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1:00 PM You Can’t Beat a Tweet: Building Your Student Affairs Digital Identity 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Kristin I Hagen, DePaul University Meghan Funk, Loyola University TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 316 Competency: PF
Extended Session: Building Capacity for Inclusive Practices in Student Affairs Graduate Programs
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Claire K Robbins, Virginia Tech Mamta Accapadi, Rollins College Stephanie Bondi, University of Nebraska Lincoln Craig Elliott, Samuel Merritt University Nicole Johnson, Virginia Tech becky martinez, Infinity Martinez Consulting & Social Justice Training Institute TCC: Room 5-6 Program ID: 317 Competency: EDI | SLD
Extended Session: Commitment to Professional Staff in Residence Life 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Amy L Howard, Colorado Mesa University TCC: Room 12 Program ID: 318 Competency: EPP | LEAD
Extended Session: Diversity as a Good or Value? Considerations for Multicultural Initiatives
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Sherry K Watt, University of Iowa Jodi Linley, University of Iowa Kathy Obear, Social Justice Training Institute Eugene T Parker, University of Iowa Kira Pasquesi, University of Iowa TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 319 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Extended Session: Government Relations Update
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Donna A Lee, Agnes Scott College Carol Holladay, Hurt, Norton, and Associates, Inc. TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 320 Competency: LPG
Extended Session: T* Circle 2: Trans* and Gender NonConforming Educators on Intersectionality
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM T.J. Jourian, Loyola University Chicago Kara C Devaney, Loyola University Chicago J’Lissabeth Faughn, Sacramento State University Alandis Johnson, Miami University Ohio Z Nicolazzo, Miami University Ohio Lori Patton-Davis, Indiana University Erich N Pitcher, Michigan State University finn schneider, University of California, Berkeley Symone Simmons, Loyola University Chicago Jordan Turner, University of Connecticut TCC: Room 13 Program ID: 321 Competency: PF | EDI
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Extended Session: Understanding Contemporary Student Leadership Frameworks and Competencies
1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Gary M Morgan, Student Leadership Excellence Academy Paige Haber-Curran, Texas State University Susan Komives, University of Maryland, College Park Corey Seemiller, University of Arizona/OrgSync Marcy Levy Shankman, Cleveland Leadership Center TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 322 Competency: SLD
1:30 PM Understanding & Using Snapchat 1:30 PM - 2:00 PM Matt Ferguson, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 323 Competency: PF
2:00 PM
ACPA Ambassadors Meet and Greet 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM MTW: President Suite Program ID: 327
2:30 PM Turn Your Resume Into An Infographic
2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Courtney O’Connell, EQualman Studios TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 328 Competency: PF
A Year of Living Dangerously: Lessons in Leading a Student Affairs Division
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Ann Marie Klotz, New York Institute of Technology Patrick Love, New York Institute of Technology Francy Magee, New York Institute of Technology MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 329 Competency: LEAD
Facebook: Maximizing Page Branding & Reach 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Carey Loch, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 324 Competency: PF
William Spelman Executive Search Workshop 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM TCC: Room 25 Program ID: 325
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2:30 PM ACPA/NASPA Professional Competencies Task Force Preliminary Report and Feedback Session 1 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Patty Perillo, Virginia Tech TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 330 Competency: EDI | SLD
Addressing Shame and Guilt: Creating Meaningful Social Justice Education 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Jessica Gunzburger, Miami University Alandis Johnson, Miami University Stephen John Quaye, Miami University MTW: Florida Salon I-III Program ID: 331 Competency: EDI | SLD
Asian Pacific American Network (APAN) Community Connections 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Rosanna Reyes, Williams College TCC: Room 36 Program ID: 332
Assessing Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Ryan J Davis, Purdue University MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 333 Competency: AER | EDI
Being Ethical When Those Around You Are Not 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Mark A Kretovics, Kent State University MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 334 Competency: EPP
Beyond Legal Compliance: DataBased Rape Prevention 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM John D Foubert, Oklahoma State University MTW: Florida Salon VI Program ID: 335 Competency: AER
Commission for Admissions, Orientation & First Year Experience Open Meeting 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM TCC: Room 30A Program ID: 336
Commission for Social Justice Educators Open Meeting 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM TCC: Room 31 Program ID: 337
Commission for Spirituality, Faith, Religion & Meaning Open Meeting 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM TCC: Room 32 Program ID: 338
Commission for Student Conduct & Legal Issues Open Meeting 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM TCC: Room 30B Program ID: 339
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Commission on Alcohol and Other Drugs Open Meeting 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM TCC: Room 33 Program ID: 340
Conservatives in Student Affairs
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Ellen Broido, Bowling Green State University Jodi Fisler, William and Mary University Sherry Nevins, University of Wisconsin Platteville Mike Reagle, Eastern Kentucky University Amanda Stonecipher, Indiana University Southeast Boyd Yarbrough, Cleveland State University TCC: Ballroom A Program ID: 341 Competency: PF | SLD
Considering Microaggressions in Ableism, Collaborating and Committing to Creating Inclusion
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Jeanne L Higbee, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Ellyn Couillard, Paine College Paul Edwards, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Karen A. Myers, Saint Louis University Shade’ Osifuye, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 342 Competency: EDI | SLD
Data or It Didn’t Happen: Data Driven Training Programs
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Claire A Semer, Bowling Green State University Bryan Austin, Bowling Green State University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A
Desire in Research: AntiOppressive Methodologies 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Brian J Reece, University of Miami MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 344 Competency: AER | EDI
Emerging Scholars Research Papers 1
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Debora Liddell, University of Iowa Flo Hamrick, Rutgers University V. Leilani Kupo, University of California - Davis Georgianna L Martin, University of Southern Mississippi David Perez II, Miami University - Oxford TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 345 Competency: AER
Engaging Men in Diversity Education
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Rachel Wagner, Iowa State University MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 346 Competency: EDI
Exceptional Practices #5: Seniors & Grad Students
• Prospect to Matriculate to Beyond: Student Lifecycle Using CRM Campaign • Commitment to Graduate Students: A Divisional Approach to Development 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Jillian Baer, The Ohio State University Ann Schafer, University of Oklahoma Erin D Simpson, University of Oklahoma TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 347
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2:30 PM Exploring Social Justice Praxis: White Women in Student Affairs 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Chris Linder, University of Georgia Samantha M Ivery, Indiana University TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 348 Competency: EDI
Financial Wellness for the Student Affairs Professional
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Patty A Witkowsky, University of ColoradoColorado Springs Vanessa Dunn, University of Colorado-Boulder MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 349 Competency: PF
From Soldier To Security Analyst: Supporting Professional Students Changing Careers 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Rachel Luna, Samuel Merritt University Nicholas Stroup, George Mason University MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 350 Competency: A&H | SLD
From the Ground Up: Building a Community College Career Center
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Richard P Morales, City Colleges of Chicago Kennedy King College MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 351 Competency: EDI | SLD
Gender and Service: Recruiting and Engaging Collegiate Males in Service-Learning 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Zak Foste, The Ohio State University Susan Robb Jones, The Ohio State University MTW: Florida Salon V Program ID: 352 Competency: SLD
Intersectionality and Intergroup Dialogue: Facilitating Dialogue through an Intersectional Lens
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Elisa S. Abes, Miami University-Oxford Shamika N Karikari, Miami University-Oxford TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 353 Competency: EDI | SLD
Joining the Conversation: Strengthening Your Writing and Exploring the About Campus Summer 2015 Writers Retreat 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Ennis M McCrery, Virginia Tech Victoria Arthur, University of Idaho Matt Ebert, Virginia Tech Dakota Farquhar-Caddell, Virginia Tech Vanessa Ruccolo, Virginia Tech Alan Schwitzer, Old Dominion University Frank Shushok, Virginia Tech MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 354 Competency: PF | SLD
Re-imaging Graduate Training in Student Affairs 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Rosemary J Perez, Iowa State University MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 355 Competency: AER | LEAD
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Ready or Not: Preparing Black College Athletes for Life PostGraduation
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Marquessa Gray, The Ohio State University David Graham, The Ohio State University Ashley L Pryor, The Ohio State University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 356 Competency: A&H | SLD
Standing Committee for Graduate Students and New Professionals Open Meeting 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 357
Research Papers Session #3 2:30 - 3:45 PM
Professional Development TCC: Room 15 Danielle K Molina, Mississippi State University • Faculty Productivity and Prestige: An Analysis of Top-Tier Publications in Higher Education. By: Matt Johnson
• The Dynamics of Group DecisionMaking: Curriculum Committees at Work. By: Judith Lawson
• Boyeristic Tendencies: A Life History of the Student Affairs Scholar-Practitioner. By: Ginny M. Jones
Program ID: 364
Task Force on Campus Safety and Emergency Prepardness Open Meeting 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM TCC: Room 34 Program ID: 358
The Art of Mentoring Sexual Minorities: FIU’s LGBTQA Mentors Program
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Gisela Vega, Florida International University Allyson Hovance, Florida International University Carolyn Meeker, Florida International University Edwin Serrano, Florida International University TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 359 Competency: EDI | SLD
The Entry-Level Student Affairs Job Search: Recommendations for Candidates and Employers 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Léna Kavaliauskas Crain, University of Maryland Ryan Bronkema, University of West Georgia TCC: Room 20 Program ID: 360 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Today’s Students, Tomorrow’s Colleagues: Mentorship and Exploration in Student Affairs
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Stephen R Fleming, University of Delaware Cassie Harrington, University of Delaware Raven Holloway, University of Delaware MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 361 Competency: A&H | VAL
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2:30 PM Who the Hell Picked this Staff Anyway?!?
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Erika Heffernan, Stony Brook University Zachary Davis, Stony Brook University MTW: Meeting Room 13 Program ID: 362 Competency: A&H | H&OR
Workforce Education: Shifting Academic Pathways to Address the Economic Landscape
2:30 PM - 3:30 PM S. Mei-Yen Ireland, The Ohio State University Jennifer Blackwell, Delaware Technical Community College, Jack F. Owens Campus MTW: Florida Salon IV Program ID: 363 Competency: VAL
3:00 PM Canva.com
3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Mike Abdallah, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 365 Competency: PF
3:30 PM SCGSNP Balance Break 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM MTW: Marriott Lobby
ACPA Membership Town Hall Meeting 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon E-J Program ID: 368
4:00 PM #considerchange: Successful Strategies for Evolving Careers in Higher Education 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Jamie Workman, University of Northern Iowa Gary Ballinger, Indiana State University MTW: Florida Salon IV Program ID: 369 Competency: LEAD | PF
ACPA’s Developments: Preparing Your Manuscript and Writing Workshop
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Paul William Eaton, Louisiana State University Teniell L. Trolian, University of Iowa Tracey L Walterbusch, Ohio State University MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 370 Competency: AER | PF
ACUHO-I Research Collaborative Information Session 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Dawn Johnson, Syracuse University TCC: Room 34 Program ID: 371
Program ID: 366
Tips for Video/Skype Interviews 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 367 Competency: PF
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Better Health Through Better Living: Sculpting a Wellness Community
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Amanda Groves Kammer, North Carolina State University Hazael Andrew, University of North CarolinaChapel Hill Julia Buchanan, North Carolina State University MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 372 Competency: AER | SLD
Community, Advocacy, and Knowledge: Celebrating 30 years of the SCLGBTA 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Jason C Garvey, University of Alabama TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 373 Competency: EDI
Considering How Brain Research on Learning Can Improve Your Practice 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Sarah E Schoper, Western Illinois University Aaron Hill, Northern Illinois University Craig Wagner, Buena Vista University MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 374 Competency: SLD | VAL
Considering our Collaboration for the Americas: Reflecting on our Ecuadorian Experience
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Brenda Marina, Georgia Southern University Roy Y. Chan, Boston College Angelica Pazurek, University of Minnesota Learning Technologies MTW: Meeting Room 3
Creating Collaborative Environments: Wellness-Oriented Approaches to Professional Development 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Franziska Ludemann, The Ohio State University Todd Gibbs, The Ohio State University MTW: Meeting Room 13 Program ID: 376 Competency: PF | H&OR
Curricular Approaches to Residential Education
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Kathleen Gardner, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Keith E. Edwards, Macalester College MTW: Florida Salon VI Program ID: 377 Competency: AER | SLD
Dialogue Across Difference: Reflections from the Front Lines
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Craig Elliott, Samuel Merritt University Mamta Accapadi, Rollins College becky martinez, Infinity Martinez Consulting & Social Justice Training Institute TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 378 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Dismantling Racism on Campus ~ Campus Leaders Share Promising Practices, Dilemmas, and Struggles
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Kathy Obear, Social Justice Training Institute Stephen John Quaye, Miami University MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 379 Competency: LEAD | EDI
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4:00 PM Educating Student Leaders in University Governance: Developing a Co-Curricular Framework 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Joseph M Edens, Virginia Tech TCC: Room 39 Program ID: 380 Competency: A&H | LEAD
Exceptional Practices #6: Tech/Grad/Marketing
• Meeting Students Where They Are: Online! Graduate School Information Webinars • It Takes a Village: Storytelling as a Marketing Tool 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Thalia Mulvihill, Ball State University Jes Takla, Pacific Lutheran University Colleen Riggle, Georgia Institute of Technology TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 384
Education Outside the Classroom: Finding Her Place: A Study of How Experiences Benefit Student Women STEM Majors 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Leaders Cara D. Appel-Silbaugh, Georgia Institute of Tech 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Matthew Venaas, EBI MAP-Works Sherry Woosley, EBI MAP-Works TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 381 Competency: AER
Educator’s Selfie: Analysis and Suggestions for Institutional Social Media Implementation 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Edmund T Cabellon, Bridgewater State University Paul G Brown, Boston College TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 382 Competency: LEAD
Emerging Scholars Research Papers 2
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Flo Hamrick, Rutgers University Matt Johnson, Central Michgan University Debora Liddell, University of Iowa Chris Linder, University of Georgia TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 383 Competency: AER
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Gerome Stephens, Georgia Institute of Tech TCC: Room 12 Program ID: 385 Competency: EDI | SLD
Five Actions Good Leaders Get Right in Academic Administration Today 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Arron Grow, City University of Seattle MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 386 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Glass Ceilings or Mirrors? Career Trajectory for Black Student Affairs Professionals
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Jason Meriwether, Indiana University Southeast Kyle Boone, Houston-Tillotson University Zebulun Davenport, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolils Aaron J Hart, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Dr. Kandace Hinton, Indiana State University MTW: Florida Salon V Program ID: 387 Competency: EDI
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How Multi-Dimensional Are We on Wellness? A Closer Look 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM David S Anderson, George Mason University Todd Rose, George Mason University Alex Williams, George Mason University TCC: Room 36 Program ID: 388 Competency: SLD | H&OR
I Have to Write a Résumé Now? Using the Résumé as a Career Development Resource for First Year Students 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Nancy Bilmes, University of Connecticut Ty McNamee, University of Connecticut (UConn) Lesseur Shawna, University of Connecticut TCC: Room 1-2 Program ID: 389 Competency: A&H | SLD
Implementing a Student-Led Academic Honor Code: Lessons Learned 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Kimberly Kilgore, St. Louis College of Pharmacy Atit Parikh, St. Louis College of Pharmacy TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 390 Competency: SLD
Intersections: Developing Student Capacity for Cultural Humility & Inclusive Leadership 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM M. DeLa Sweeney, Emory University Danielle Steele, Emory University TCC: Room 5-6
LPM(ing) It! Applying the Learning Partnerships Model to Student Staff Supervision 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Elizabeth Walsh, Miami University Katie Shoemaker, Miami University TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 392 Competency: SLD
Military Outreach: Strategies for Serving Our Student Veterans 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Mark T Eister, Georgia Perimeter College MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 393 Competency: A&H
Multicultural Fraternity and Sorority Members Speak Out - Issues, Responses, Perspectives 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Ebelia Hernandez, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Ashley Martins, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 394 Competency: A&H | EDI
Navigating the Challenges of Marketing Programs to Students in Today’s High-Tech World 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Shawn Ahearn, University of Pittsburgh Adam Gaus, University of Pittsburgh Joshua Weis, University of Pittsburgh MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 395 Competency: SLD
Program ID: 391 Competency: EDI | SLD
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4:00 PM Reconsidering Andragogy and Curriculum Development to Create Significant Training Experiences
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Cara Bernstein Chernoff, University of South Florida MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 396 Competency: SLD | H&OR
Residential Curriculum: What is it and What Have I Learned?
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Tierza R Watts, Georgia Southern University TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 397 Competency: SLD
The Art of VolunTelling: Research on Community Service Motivation 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Tyler Kalahar, Eastern Illinois University MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 398 Competency: AER | SLD
The International Association of Student Affairs and Services (IASAS) Conversation on Student Competencies 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Robert Shea, Marine Institute Campus of Memorial University Lisa Bardill Moscaritolo, Pace University Richard Zereik, McGill University TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 399 Competency: SLD
The Privileged Identity Exploration (PIE) Model Revisited
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Sherry K Watt, University of Iowa Cindy Ann Kilgo, University of Iowa John Mueller, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Kira Pasquesi, University of Iowa TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 400 Competency: EDI
These Walls Will Talk: Diplomas Considered, Narratives Collaborated, Success Created 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Ricardo Montelongo, Sam Houston State University TCC: Room 13 Program ID: 401 Competency: EDI | SLD
Unpacking the Knapsack in 2015 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Venus Ricks, Lebanon Valley College Stacey Steinbach, Smith College MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 402 Competency: PF | EDI
Urbanormativity in Higher Education: Why Space and Place Matter 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Kathleen E Gillon, Iowa State University MTW: Florida Salon I-III Program ID: 403 Competency: EDI
Your New President: The Challenge and Choices
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM Teri Bump, American Campus Communities TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 404 Competency: LEAD | PF
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Beyond Food and Fiesta: Injecting Equity Into A Campus’s DNA
5:00 PM ACPA GeoSocial
5:00 PM - 7:30 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Bayside Ballroom Program ID: 405
SSAO, Corporate Partner and Exhibitor Reception 5:15 PM - 6:15 PM TCC: Room 30 Program ID: 406
5:30 PM A Collaborative Approach to Addressing Inclusive Language on Campus 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Paige Smith, University of Maryland MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 407 Competency: EDI | SLD
Addressing Attrition in Student Affairs: Opportunities for Graduate Preparation Programs 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Blake R Silver, University of Virginia Rick Jakeman, George Washington University MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 408 Competency: PF | VAL
Being Overweight and the College Environment 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Amy Fitzjarrald, Illinois State University MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 409 Competency: A&H | EDI
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Zachary S Ritter, University of Redlands Leela Madhavarau, University of Redlands Priscilla V Moreno, University of Redlands Reggie Robles, University of Redlands TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 410 Competency: EDI
Creating Experiences for the Continued Development of New Professionals
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Sarah E Schoper, Western Illinois University Chad Ahren, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis Kelsey Harrington, Virginia Tech University Todd Rotgers, The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 411 Competency: PF | H&OR
Creating Space for Collaborative Learning Partnerships in the Classroom 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Kirk Robinson, Miami University (Ohio) Alandis Johnson, Miami University (Ohio) MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 412 Competency: SLD
Demystifying Public-Private Housing Partnerships
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Beth Lesen, California State University, Sacramento Danny Hyche, EdR Michael Speros, California State University, Sacramento MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 413 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
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5:30 PM Designing Retreats Using an Inclusion Lens
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Rachel Luna, Samuel Merritt University rita zhang, California State University, Monterey Bay MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 414 Competency: EDI | SLD
Don’t Forget Me! Creating Environments that Support Transfer Students
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Stephanie Foote, Kennesaw State University Sara Hinkle, West Chester University Jeannine Kranzow, Azusa Pacific University TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 415 Competency: A&H | AER
Exceptional Practices #7: Health & Wellness
• Student Success built on Sobriety: Collegiate Recovery Communities • Healthy Choices: A Faculty Staff Collaboration Using Stages Change Model 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Alexander L Matiash, Oregon State University Jonathan Ross, Lyndon State College TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 416
Exploring the Impact of Intergroup Dialogue and Study Abroad Experiences
Fostering Latino Male Collegians Academic Determination: Reconsider. Collaborate. Co-Create. Commit. 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM David Perez II, Miami University (Ohio) Ruby Murillo, Miami University (Ohio) MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 418 Competency: A&H | EDI
From Education to Action: A University’s Response to Poverty 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Merrily S Dunn, University of Georgia TCC: Room 5-6 Program ID: 419 Competency: EDI | SLD
How Racial Identity Affects the Hall Director/Resident Assistant Supervisory Relationship 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Angel L Wilson, St. Edward’s University TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 420 Competency: PF | EDI | SLD
Inclusion Matters: Considering Identity, Intersectionality, and Borderlands for Student Success 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Annie M. Kosar, University of Rhode IslandKingston Campus Kelly P Burne, University of Rhode Island MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 421 Competency: EDI | SLD
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Stephen John Quaye, Miami University Sarah Meaney, Miami University Katie Shoemaker, Miami University TCC: Room 20 Program ID: 417 Competency: EDI | SLD
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Intentionally Promoting SelfDirected Learning Outside of the Classroom 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Tony Ribera, Indiana University Sarah Fernandez, Indiana University TCC: Room 1-2 Program ID: 422 Competency: SLD
Latino Network (LN) Mentoring Social 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM TCC: Room 34 Program ID: 423
Myth or Reality: A Catholic Campus’ Inclusivity of Other Religions 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Nasser Razek, University of Dayton MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 426 Competency: A&H | EDI
Research Papers Session #4 5:30 - 6:45 PM
Leading as an Out SSAO: The Influence of LGBTQ Identity
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Jo Campbell, Bowling Green State University Eric Estes, Oberlin College John Hernandez, Santiago Canyon College Keith Humphrey, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Patty Perillo, Virginia Tech Annie Stevens, University of Vermont Mike Whaley, Wesleyan University TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 424 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Making the Move to MidManagement 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Patricia S Smith, Virginia Tech MTW: Meeting Room 13
Student Involvement on Campus TCC: Room 14 Cassie L. Barnhardt, University of Iowa • Community and Technical College to Private Nonprofit University Transfer Experience. By: Justin Bernstine
• Predicting Drinking in College: The Influence of Fraternity/Sorority Membership. By: Teniell Trolian
• Relationship Building through Community Organizing: A Phenomenological Case Study of a Resident Assistant Community Organizing Pilot Project. By: Mindy Andino
Program ID: 435
Program ID: 425 Competency: LEAD | PF
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5:30 PM SCREAMing to Prevent Violence: A Multi-Dose Program Using Bystander Intervention to Prevent Sexual Violence 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Ruth Anne Koenick, Rutgers University TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 427 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Space for Women’s Mentorship: Intentionally Creating Rooms of Our Own
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Mollie M. Monahan-Kreishman, Independent Speaker/Consultant Raymonda Bergman, HERS: Higher Education Resource Services Katherine M Curley, Eastern Michigan University Lee Hawthorne, University of Maryland, Baltimore County V. Leilani Kupo, University of California - Davis MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 428 Competency: EDI | VAL
Research Papers Session #5 5:30 - 6:45 PM
Athletics TCC: Room 13
Kathleen Hill, East Carolina University • Toward an Understanding of Best Practices in Student-Athlete Leadership Development Programs: Implications for Division 1 Intercollegiate Athletics Practitioners. By: Kristina Navarro, Stephen Malvaso
• Peer Coaching in Intercollegiate Athletics: Player Control of the Coaching Role. By: Eric Snyder, Dan Merian
• Benefits of Campus Recreation Participation. Boyeristic Tendencies: A Life history of the Student Affairs Scholar-Practitioner. By: Stacey Hall
Program ID: 436
Standing Committee on Men & Masculinities Open Meeting 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM TCC: Room 32 Program ID: 429
Students with Learning Disabilities in Student Affairs Settings 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Denise L Davidson, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Mark Bauman, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 430 Competency: EDI
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The Connected Student: Advancing Practice and Research on Integrative Learning 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Amy Homkes-Hayes, University of Michigan R. Matthew DeMonbrun, University of Michigan Simone Himbeault Taylor, University of Michigan Malinda Matney, University of Michigan Taryn Petryk, University of Michigan MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 431 Competency: AER | SLD
The Supervisor’s Role in Optimizing the Resident Assistant Work Experience 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Karen A Connors, University of Virginia Cover Heishman, James Madison University TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 432 Competency: SLD | H&OR
Research Papers Session #6 5:30 - 6:45 PM
Racial Identity Development TCC: Room 12
Matt Johnson, Central Michgan University • Racial Tracking in the Age of For Profit Colleges and Universities. By: Ester Sihite
• Unique Opportunities: Impact of Study Abroad on Black Students. By: Qiana Green, Jasmine lee
• How I came to Be: Socialization Processes of Black Undergraduate Women.
By: Christa Porter, Michael Daniels, Qiana Green, Mari Risigo
Program ID: 437
Toward a New Model of SelfAuthorship for Grieving Undergraduates 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Nate Cradit, Michigan State University TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 433 Competency: PF | SLD
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Commission for Spirituality, Faith, Religion & Meaning No-Host Dinner Understanding Today’s Community 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM College Through History, MTW: Marriott Lobby Economics, & Open-Door Policy Program ID: 441
5:30 PM
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM Lisa S Kelsay, Moraine Valley Community College John Jamrogowicz, Trident Technical College Corinne Kowpak, York County Community College Patricia Munsch, Suffolk County Community College Susan Salvador, Northampton Community College MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 434 Competency: SLD | VAL
6:00 PM Friends of Shepherd University Social 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Gandy II
6:30 PM CSI Reception: CELEBRATE the Commission for Student Involvement 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM TCC: Room 39 Program ID: 442
#ACPAGrow Participant Meetup 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM MTW: Marriott Lobby 2 Program ID: 443
LGBTQ SSAO Gathering 6:45 PM - 7:45 PM MTW: Meeting Room 6 Program ID: 444
Program ID: 438
7:00 PM
Global Reception for International Members and Colleagues Hosted by ACPA
Binghamton University Meet & Greet
Program ID: 439
Program ID: 445
Standing Committee on Disability Open Business Meeting and Social
Friends of The Ohio State University
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Skyway II
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Skyway I Program ID: 440
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 13
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM TCC: Room 30A Program ID: 446
Friends of UConn Reception 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM MTW: Florida Salon II Program ID: 457
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Michigan State University Social
Joint Social for CSJE and SJTI
Program ID: 447
Program ID: 454
Next Gen Alumni and Friends Reception
Alumni & Friends of the University of Iowa
Program ID: 448
Program ID: 455
Saint Louis University Social
Florida State University Reception
Program ID: 449
Program ID: 456
Students, Alumni, and Friends of Bowling Green State University Reception
Indiana University Alumni and Friends Reception
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 10
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 1
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM MTW: President’s Suite
7:00 PM - 8:30 PM MTW: Florida Salon V Program ID: 450
College Student Personnel Association of New York State Social 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 451
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon IV
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Gandy II
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 458
Iowa State University Alum, Family, and Friends Social 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 459
University of Maryland Alumni & Friends 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM TCC: Room 1
7:30 PM SCLGBTA Pansexual, Bisexual, and Fluid Identity Social
Program ID: 460
Program ID: 452
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B
SCLGBTA Queer People of Color Social
Program ID: 461
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Gandy I
University of South Carolina Alumni and Friends Reception
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 453
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7:30 PM James Madison University Colloquium 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 462
Loyola Higher Education Alumni Reception 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 468
8:00 PM Celebrate New England (Sponsored by MCPA)
8:00 PM - 9:00 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Skyway I Program ID: 463
Reception for Alumni & Friends of Semester at Sea 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 464
Women of Color Social 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 465
Mid-Level Community of Practice and Commission for Academic Support in Higher Education Reception: All Mid-Level and Academic Support Professionals Welcome
ACPA Awards Reception 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon E-J Program ID: 467
8:30 PM Friends of Bill W
8:30 PM - 9:30 PM MTW: Bayshore Boardroom Program ID: 469
Canadian Professionals Networking Reception, hosted by CACUSS 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 470
University of South Florida Alumni and Friends Social 8:30 PM - 10:00 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Skyway II Program ID: 471
9:00 PM Indiana University of Pennsylvania SAHE Alumni & Friends Reception 9:00 PM - 10:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 472
Virginia Tech Reception 9:00 PM - 10:30 PM TCC: Room 30A Program ID: 473
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM MTW: Florida Salon VI Program ID: 466
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University of Delaware Friends and Alumni Social
9:30 PM Asian Pacific American Network (APAN) Block Social 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 474
Brigdewater State University Reception Honoring Diamond Honoree, Ed Cabellon 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D
9:30 PM - 11:00 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Skyway I Program ID: 480
University of Louisville, University of Kentucky, CPAK, & Friends 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 481
Program ID: 475
Western Illinois University Alumni and Friends Social
Latino Network (LN) Block Social
Program ID: 482
9:30 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon I Program ID: 476
Multiracial Network (MRN) Block Social 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon II
9:30 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 10
10:00 PM SCLGBTA 30th Anniversary Social 10:00 PM - 11:45 PM TCC: Ballroom A Program ID: 483
Program ID: 477
Native American Network (NAN) Block Social 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon III Program ID: 478
Pan African Network (PAN) Fahari Social 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon IV Program ID: 479
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SATURDAY, MARCH 7 Daily Highlights Career Central 7:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Convention Registration 7:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Genius Labs
9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Inside Student Affairs with Mike Coomes 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Marketplace Open 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
HEd Talk with George Kuh and Jillian Kinzie
ALL DAY Lactation Station TCC: Lactation Room Program ID: 484
SSAO/Senior Scholars Lounge TCC: Room 8-9 Program ID: 485
Career Central Office 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM TCC: Room 24 Program ID: 488
Meditation, Prayer & Reflection Room 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM MTW: Greco Boardroom Program ID: 530
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
HigherEd Live
5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
SCLGBTA Cabaret 9:30 PM - 11:45 PM
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7:00 AM Career Central - Employers May Enter 7:00 AM - 7:30 AM TCC: Ballroom B-D Program ID: 486
Friends of Bill W
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM MTW: Bayshore Boardroom Program ID: 487
7:30 AM Career Central
7:30 AM - 2:00 PM TCC: Ballroom B-D - All Services Available Program ID: 490
Convention Registration
7:30 AM - 12:00 PM TCC: 2nd Level Foyer - Registration Program ID: 489
Social Media Command Center 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM TCC: 1st Level - East Side Program ID: 491
8:00 AM #SAwrites: Professional Development Through Blogging in Student Affairs 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Josie R Ahlquist, California Lutheran University Paul G Brown, Boston College Jason Meriwether, Indiana University Southeast Heather Shea Gasser, Michigan State University MTW: Florida Salon V
ACPA/NASPA Professional Competencies to Frame Learning Assessment and Graduate Program Improvement 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Ebelia Hernandez, Rutgers University (New Jersey) Flo Hamrick, Rutgers University (New Jersey) Richard A Stevens, Shepherd University MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 493 Competency: AER
An Emerging Paradigm: Student Affairs Professional Preparation in the United Kingdom 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Roxanne L Duvivier, Wright State University TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 494
Applied Research Projects: Creating Meaningful Partnerships Between Faculty and Practitioners 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Dian Squire, Loyola University Chicago Nancy Cambron Perez, Northwestern University Tina Garcia, Loyola University Chicago Yolanda Grajeda, School of the Art Institute of Chicago Jodi E Koslow Martin, North Park University OiYan A Poon, Loyola University Chicago Reina Salcedo, University of Illinois Chicago MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 495 Competency: SLD
Program ID: 492 Competency: LEAD | PF Follow convention conversations on Twitter using the hashtag #ACPA15 LOCATION KEY: TCC: Tampa Convention Center, MTW: Marriott Tampa Waterside
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8:00 AM Boosting Your Bounce: Resilience as a Tool for Effective Practice in Higher Education 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Michelle Setnikar, Stony Brook University Ryan Scherr, Columbia University TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 496 Competency: LEAD | PF
Collaborating with Parents of First Generation College Students to Create New Partnerships 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Candace Lamb, University of Louisville TCC: Room 20 Program ID: 497 Competency: EDI | SLD
Creating Civically-Minded Graduate Students through International Service Learning Collaboration
Developing a Student-Athlete Career Development Curriculum: Preparing Millennial StudentAthletes for Life After Sport 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Kristina M Navarro, University of WisconsinWhitewater LaVar Charleston, University of WisconsinMadison MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 499 Competency: EDI | SLD
Do It Yourself CAS Standards Assessment
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Timothy W Gordon, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Marybeth Drechsler Sharp, Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education Susan Sullivan, Longwood University TCC: Room 12 Program ID: 500 Competency: AER
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Kelly Stark, University of Louisville Sara Clifton, University of Louisville Michael Cuyjet, University of Louisville Sarah Exner, University of Louisville Olivia Feldkamp, University of Louisville Chandar Supersad, University of West Indies MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B
Emotional Support Animals 101: Students’ Rights and Institutions’ Responsibilities
Program ID: 498 Competency: EDI | SLD
Program ID: 501 EDI | LPG
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Jennifer Harris, Fordham University Lincoln Center MTW: Florida Salon IV
Entity Program Chairs Meeting for ACPA 2016 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 502
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Examining Program Delivery Modalities in Higher Education/ Student Affairs Master’s Programs
Faculty Collaboration: Addressing Classroom Language and Attitudes
Program ID: 503 Competency: AER | SLD
Program ID: 507 Competency: LEAD | EDI
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM James M DeVita, University of North Carolina Wilmington MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D
Exceptional Practices #8: Leadership
• Beyond the Institute: Transformative LeaderShape Student Staff Experiences • Cultivating Exceptional Interest in LeaderShape and Other Leadership Programs 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Dawn M Morgan, North Carolina State University Natalie Pariano, Denison University TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 504
Exploring Options and Expanding Understanding Through a Collaborative Case Study 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Heather Sandlin, Wayne State University Moira Fracassa, Wayne State University MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 505 Competency: A&H | SLD
Faculty Are Essential: The Role Professors Play in the Learning Process 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Rachel M Brunson, University of South Carolina MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 506 Competency: LEAD | SLD
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Seuth Chaleunphonh, Indiana University Southeast TCC: Room 21
From Pipeline to Workforce: The Experiences of Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Professionals 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Joanne Song, University of California, Santa Barbara MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 508 Competency: PF | EDI
Getting Intimate on American Evangelical Campuses: Relationships, Religion, and Gender
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Dana M Malone, University of Kentucky TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 509 Competency: AER | EDI
Graduate Student Orientation: Student Development Beyond the Bachelor’s Degree 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Jillian Baer, The Ohio State University Robert W Tuson, The Ohio State University MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 510 Competency: AER | SLD
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8:00 AM Having it All in Student Affairs: Considering the Impact of Parenthood
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Laila McCloud, Elmhurst College Doreen Hettich-Atkins, Ithaca College Keith Humphrey, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo Anne S Sweet, SUNY Empire State College MTW: Florida Salon VI Program ID: 511 Competency: PF | H&OR
I’m Just Not Up to It...Supporting Wellness During Unemployment 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Paige Hincker, University of Louisville TCC: Room 39 Program ID: 512 Competency: A&H | SLD
Intersections: Black Male Identity Development and Engagement on PWIs 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Kourtney P Gray, Louisiana State University Jonathan McElderry, University of Missouri Joshua Moore, Moorehead State University Brent Obleton, Kennesaw State University Diontrey J Thompson, Stanford University MTW: Florida Salon I-III Program ID: 513 Competency: A&H | EDL
Isn’t My Money Good Enough? Creating Inclusive Fundraising Practices 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Michael Bumbry, University of Chicago Jason C Garvey, University of Alabama MTW: Meeting Room 3
Job One: Exploring the Experiences of New Professionals in Student Affairs 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Kathleen Gardner, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Jill Carnaghi, Saint Louis University TCC: Room 13 Program ID: 515 Competency: PF
Race, Social Media & Education: Teaching about Race through Current Events 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Reginald Blockett, Indiana University Lori Patton-Davis, Indiana University TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 516 Competency: EDI | SLD
Sophomore Initiative at Assumption (SOPHIA): How Then Shall I Live? 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Catherine M WoodBrooks, Assumption College TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 517 Competency: VAL
Student Affairs Through the Eyes of A College President
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Gavin Henning, New England College Joseph Bertolino, Lyndon State College Mary Beth Cooper, Springfield College Tom Jackson, Jr., Black Hills State University Steve Tyrell, North Country Community College Karen Whitney, Clarion University TCC: Ballroom A Program ID: 518 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Program ID: 514 Competency: EPP | EDI
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Student Affairs-Faculty Collaborations In Support of STEM Student Success
Toward Defining a Curriculum for Student Affairs
Program ID: 519 Competency: A&H | SLD
Program ID: 523 Competency: AER | SLD
Supporting Arab and Muslim Students Throughout the Middle East Turmoil
Transcending Diversity, Committing to Justice: RAs For Social Justice Education
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Robert Coffey, Michigan State University Steven Chang, University of Detroit Mercy MTW: Meeting Room 1
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Abed Jaradat, University of Massachusetts Amherst Hind Mari, University of Massachusetts Amherst MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 520 Competency: A&H | EDI
The Ethics of Pillow Talk, Facebook, and other Ethical Conversations in Student Affairs
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Michael M Kocet, Bridgewater State University Zachary Beaver, American International College Marcus Christopher, Bridgewater State University Elizett Pires, Bridgewater State University TCC: Room 36 Program ID: 521 Competency: A&H | EPP
The Navigation of HBCUs through Legislative Funding 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM James Vines, Clemson University Taurean Davis, Clemson University Cherese Fine, Clemson University DeShawn C Preston, Clemson University De Morris Walker, Clemson University TCC: Room 37
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Dwayne Todd, Columbus College of Art & Design Nicholas La Torre, Wright State University MTW: Meeting Room 9
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Elsie E Gonzalez, University of Connecticut Kristine Din, Northeastern University Miriam Hasbun, University of Connecticut Jordan Turner, University of Connecticut Joliana Yee, University of Connecticut TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 524 Competency: EDI | SLD
Using Theory to Understand and Reduce Campus Sexual Violence 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Tricia Shalka, The Ohio State University Deirdre Rosenfeld, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 525 Competency: SLD | LPG
You’re Poly-what? Understanding and Supporting Student Ethical Non-Monogamy/Polyamory 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Liane Ortis, Bowling Green State University Nacho Alarcón, Oberlin College MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 526 Competency: EPP | EDI
Program ID: 522 Competency: EDI | LPG Follow convention conversations on Twitter using the hashtag #ACPA15 LOCATION KEY: TCC: Tampa Convention Center, MTW: Marriott Tampa Waterside
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8:00 AM Extended Session: Emotionally Intelligent Leadership: The Revised Model for Student Leadership Development
8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Paige Haber-Curran, Texas State University Marcy Levy Shankman, Cleveland Leadership Center TCC: Room 1-2 Program ID: 527 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Extended Session: The Four Corners of Title IX Regulatory Compliance
8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Peter Lake, Stetson University College of Law TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 528 Competency: LPG
Extended Session: The Future of Social Justice Work in Student Affairs . . . What’s Next?
9:00 AM Using Google Apps for Education 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Laura Pasquini, University of North Texas TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 531 Competency: PF
Career Coaching Corner
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Joslyn Bedell, Virginia Commonwealth University TCC: Ballroom B-D Candidate Resource Area Program ID: 532
Next Generation Conference
9:00 AM - 7:00 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Gandy & Skyway Program ID: 533
9:30 AM Understanding Google Analytics 9:30 AM - 10:00 AM Amy Jorgenson, HigherEdLive TCC: 1st Level - West Side
8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Program ID: 534 Vernon A. Wall, LeaderShape, Inc. Competency: PF becky martinez, Infinity Martinez Consulting & Social Justice Training Institute ACPA/NASPA Professional Kathy Obear, Social Justice Training Institute Competencies Task Force Sam Offer, Social Justice Training Institute Carmen Rivera, Social Justice Training Institute Preliminary Report and Feedback Jamie Washington, Social Justice Training Session 2 Institute 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM TCC: Room 5-6 Patty Perillo, Virginia Tech Program ID: 529 TCC: Room 16 Competency: EDI
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And the Survey Says‌ Recruiting Strategies Across Generations
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Jessica M. Turos, Bowling Green State University MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 536 Competency: A&H | AER
Becoming an Integrative Practitioner-Scholar: Theory, Practice, Politics, and Scholarship
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Daniel W Calhoun, Georgia Southern University Jason Laker, San Jose State University MTW: Florida Salon I-III Program ID: 537 Competency: A&H | PF
Black Male Reconsidered: Collaborative Approach to Creating Supportive Campus Environments
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Tonisha B. Lane, Michigan State University Jonathan A. McElderry, University of Missouri Shawna M. Patterson, University of Pennsylvania Charles Stephens, Saint Louis University MTW: Florida Salon IV Program ID: 538 Competency: EDI
Building Social Justice Staff Capacity Through Inclusion Conversations 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Heidi Levine, Cornell College Becki Elkins, Cornell College RJ Holmes-Leopold, Cornell College Gwen Schimek, Cornell College MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 539 Competency: EDI
Developing High Impact Leadership Curricula: Creating Learning-Centered Environments
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Julie E Owen, George Mason University Amy Barnes, The Ohio State University Melissa Rocco, University of Maryland, College Park MTW: Florida Salon VI Program ID: 540 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Divergent Learners: Supporting Special Populations on Two-Year Campuses
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Lisa S Kelsay, Moraine Valley Community College Ramona B Lewis, Western Michigan University Patricia Munsch, Suffolk County Community College Eboni Zamani-Gallaher, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 541 Competency: EDI | SLD
Doctoral Degree Right For Me? Practical Tips and Strategies
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Donna Talbot, Western Michigan University Ramona B Lewis, Western Michigan University Ceceilia Parnther, Western Michigan University TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 542 Competency: LEAD | PF
Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act: A Friendly Reminder
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Bradley D Custer, Moraine Valley Community College TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 543 Competency: LPG
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9:30 AM Enhancing SLD in Cross-Border Higher Education
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Dennis Roberts, Hamad bin Khalifa University Ellen Broido, Bowling Green State University Susan Komives, University of Maryland, College Park Tricia Siefert, Montana State University MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 544 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Exceptional Practices #9: Leadership (2)
• LeaderShape Exceptional Program- Central Michigan University • Peer To Peer Teambuilders: UNH’s Secret Weapon 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Jessica L Parker, Central Michigan University Daniel Gaken, Central Michigan University Nate Hastings, University of New Hampshire Dave Zamansky, University of New Hampshire TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 545
How to Speak to College Men About Sexual Misconduct 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Aaron Boe, Prevention Culture TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 548 Competency: A&H | SLD
Inside Student Affairs with Mike Coomes
In his year of retirement, Mike Coomes will be interviewed by Janice Garcia
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Mike Coomes, Bowling Green State University Janice Gerda, Case Western University TCC: Ballroom A Program ID: 549 Competency: PF
LGBT Career Services: Partnering with Students and Employers 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM James M Fabrizio, University of Pittsburgh TCC: Room 20 Program ID: 550 Competency: A&H | SLD
Living-Assessing-Learning: ReFix Their Lives! Coaching Techniques for the Student Affairs Creating the National Study of Living Learning Programs Professional 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM (NSLLP) Pamela A Larde, Mercer University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 546 Competency: A&H | SLD
For the Future, From the Future Graduate Student Perspectives
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Matthew J. Mayhew, New York University Marc A Lo, New York University Ethan Youngerman, New York University MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 551 Competency: AER
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Ashley Hopper, Boston College Chelsea Kott, Boston College TCC: Room 39 Program ID: 547 Competency: PF | SLD
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Making Progress with Graduate Students: Intentional Engagement Beyond the Basics 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Andrew T Toczydlowski, American University Jennifer Murphy, American University MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 552 A&H | SLD
Social Justice LLCs and Civic Engagement: Why Resources Matter
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Jody E Jessup-Anger, Marquette University Brianne Johnson, University of Michigan Megan Smith, Marquette University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 557 AER | SLD
Making Student Affairs Visible in University Strategic Plans
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Jayne Brownell, Miami University Francy Magee, New York Institute of Technology MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 553 Competency: LEAD
Phallacies: Constructing a Critical Space for Non-Hegemonic Masculinities 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Taj Smith, Xavier University MTW: Florida Salon V
Spiritual and Secular Worldviews of ACPA Members: Implications for Practice 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Joe Pritchett, University of Delaware Jenny Small, Boston College Sean Watson, Southern Connecticut State University MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 558 Competency: AER | EDI
Standing Committee for Women SCOTUS Response
Program ID: 554 Competency: AER | SLD
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Erin D Simpson, University of Oklahoma TCC: Room 13
Promising Places for Work in Student Affairs: A National Survey
Program ID: 559 Competency: EDI | LPG
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Terrell Strayhorn, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 555 Competency: PF | H&OR
Same Skills, Same Goals, Different Actions: Retention Across Functional Areas 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Kevin Friedman, The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 556 Competency: A&H | SLD
Telling the Story of Common Reading Programs Using National Data
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Jennifer R Keup, National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition Dallin George Young, National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition/ University of South Carolina MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 560 Competency: A&H | SLD
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9:30 AM
Using the CAS Learning Domains to Foster Student Development
Transitioning During a Transition: Being a New Professional in a Culture of Change
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Timothy W Gordon, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Marybeth Drechsler Sharp, Council for the Advancement of Standards in Higher Education TCC: Room 12
Program ID: 561 Competency: LEAD | PF
Program ID: 565 Competency: AER
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Annise Richard, Georgia Southern University TCC: Room 37
Unlearning Our Assumptions: Assessment Cycles and Living and Learning Communities
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Hilary Lichterman, University of South Carolina Erin Long, University of South Carolina TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 562 Competency: AER | SLD
Unpacking Biases: Are Master’s Level Diversity Courses Hitting the Mark?
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Wendy Neifeld Wheeler, The College of Saint Rose Jelane Kennedy, The College of Saint Rose TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 563 Competency: EDI
Up! Retaining Upperclassmen Students Through Intentional Academic Conversations
Research Papers Session #7 9:30 - 10:45 AM
First-Generation Students TCC: Room 15
Gina Garcia, University of Pittsburgh • Beyond Persistence: A Phenomenological Study of HighAchieving First-Generation College Males. By: Daniel Tillapaugh
• First-Generation and Low-SES Students’ Access to Medical School. By: Matthew Hoolsema
• The First-Generation Student Disguise: Exploring Students’ Class-based Experiences with Peers. By: Georgianna Martin, Melandie McGee
Program ID: 570
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Lindsey K Fields, University of North Texas Taylor Morgan, University of North Texas TCC: Room 36 Program ID: 564 Competency: A&H | SLD
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Research Papers Session #8 9:30 - 10:45 AM
We Aren’t Just Braiding Our Hair and Stirring the Pot: Gender, Power, and Care Work as Women’s Center Professionals
Identity - Peer Involvement
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Colleen Riggle, Georgia Institute of Technology MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D
TCC: Room 14
Program ID: 567 Competency: LEAD | PF
Z Nicolazzo, Miami University (Ohio) • Understanding the Environment’s Role on the Development of Multiple Identities. By: Alex Lange
• Sense of Peer Belonging and Institutional Acceptance in the First Year: The Role of High-Impact Practices.
By: Amy Ribera, Angie L Miller, Amber Lambert
• Campus Friends, Gender, and College Student Success. By: Ryan Bronkema
Program ID: 571
Vicarious Trauma: Including All Impacted Parties in Crisis Response
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Seth Christman, St. Cloud State University MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 566 Competency: A&H | H&OR
Why Facilitate a Peer Education Program?
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM David Piercey, Stony Brook University Dallas W Bauman, Stony Brook University Marissa Jeffers, State University of New York at Stony Brook Brendan Mahoney, State University of New York at Stony Brook Jose Rivera, Del Mar College MTW: Meeting Room 13 Program ID: 568 Competency: A&H | EDI
Writing and Practicing With Critical Scholarship in Higher Education and Student Affairs 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Dian Squire, Loyola University Chicago Jason C Garvey, University of Alabama Chris Linder, University of Georgia Christa Porter, Michigan State University MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 569 Competency: AER | EDI
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10:00 AM
11:00 AM
Surveys: Wufoo, Zoomerang, Survey Monkey & Google Forms
Creating a Movie with iMovie
Program ID: 572 Competency: PF
Program ID: 578 Competency: PF
ACPA Ambassadors Informational Meeting
2015 Dissertation of the Year Recipient: Self-Authoring Gender Outside the Binary: A Look into Gender Meaning-Making of Transgender Undergraduate Students
10:00 AM - 10:30 AM Lisa Endersby, Student Affairs Collective TCC: 1st Level - West Side
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Dale-Ellen M O’Neill, University of New Orleans TCC: Room 34 Program ID: 573
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Benjamin Lamb, Williams College / University of Nebraska - Lincoln TCC: 1st Level - West Side
Marketplace
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Kasey J Ashton, North Carolina State University TCC: Room 15
Program ID: 574
Program ID: 579 Competency: PF | SLD
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM TCC: West Hall
Life Labs
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM TCC: West/Central Hall - Life Labs Program ID: 575
10:30 AM Standing Committee for Graduate Students and New Professionals Balance Break 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM MTW: Marriott Lobby Program ID: 576
Using Google Hangout
ACPA Assessment Institute Past Participant Meeting 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM TCC: Room 30B Program ID: 580
Celebrating Diversity Through Robust Bias and Harassment Prevention and Response 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Leigh-Anne Royster, Elon University Brooke Barnett, Elon University Ann Cahill, Elon University TCC: Room 22
Program ID: 581 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM Josie R Ahlquist, California Lutheran University Competency: EDI | LPG TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 577 Competency: PF
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Championing Success Through Inclusive and Purposeful Qualitative Assessment Plans
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Maximilian Schuster, University of Pittsburgh TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 582 Competency: AER
Checks And Balances: A Look Into Staff Financial Wellness 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Ja’Net Adams, EMACK Consulting, LLC TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 583 LEAD | PF
Commission for Academic Affairs Open Meeting 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM TCC: Room 34 Program ID: 584
Commission for Administrative Leadership Open Meeting 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM TCC: Room 30A Program ID: 585
Commission for Career Services Open Meeting 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM TCC: Room 32
Commission for Wellness Open Meeting 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM TCC: Room 31 Program ID: 588
Contemporary Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics and College Student Development
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Markesha M Henderson, University of West Georgia TCC: Room 36 Program ID: 589
Creating a Healthier Campus Environment: Strategies for Reducing Substance Abuse
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM David S Anderson, George Mason University MTW: Florida Salon VI Program ID: 590 Competency: EPP | H&OR
Creating Pipelines to the Profession: Undergraduate Preparation in Student Affairs
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM D. Eric Archer, Western Michigan University Ramona B Lewis, Western Michigan University MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 591 Competency: VAL
Program ID: 586
Commission for Housing and Residential Life Open Meeting 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM TCC: Room 33 Program ID: 587
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11:00 AM Educational Excellence from the Experts: Teaching, Learning, and Practice 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Mary F Howard-Hamilton, Indiana State University Gregory S. Blimling, Rutgers University Tracy L. Davis, Western Illinois University Flo Guido, University of Northern Colorado Lori Patton-Davis, Indiana University Sherry K Watt, University of Iowa MTW: Florida Salon I-III Program ID: 592 Competency: LEAD | PF
Exceptional Practices #10: Two-Year Institutions
• iPeer: Commuter & Transfer Communication/Engagement Plan • Impact of Habits of Mind on Underrepresented Community College Students 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Carol Galladian, Georgetown University Steve Clifford, Cerritos College Robert Dawson, California State University, Fullerton Michelle M. Garcia, California State University, Fullerton Kristina M Oganesian, California State University, Fullerton TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 594
Exceptional Practices #10: Multicultural/Diversity
• Best Practices in Social Justice Education: Academic Initiatives and Multiculturalism • The Intersections Retreat: Developing Culturally Humble Student Change Agents 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Mitsu Narui, The Ohio State University Franziska Ludemann, The Ohio State University Jaz Mickey, The Ohio State University Danielle Steele, Emory University M. DeLa Sweeney, Emory University TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 593
Forever International?: The Tale of an International HESA Student 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Ayeza Rizwan Siddiqi, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 20 Program ID: 595 Competency: PF | VAL
Fostering Community in Residence Halls: Increasing Student Persistence 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Natalee Erb, Vanderbilt University John M Braxton, Vanderbilt University Matthew Sinclair, Vanderbilt University MTW: Florida Salon V Program ID: 596 Competency: SLD
I Hate People: Introverts in ServiceOriented Fields 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Edward P Wright, Mount St. Mary’s University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 597 Competency: H&OR
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Innovation in Residential Curriculum-Creating an Engaging and Educational Experience for Resident Assistants 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Colleen R Lindsay-Bailey, Grand Valley State University Brandie Tenney, Grand Valley State University Beth Thimmesch-Harpold, Grand Valley State University TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 598 Competency: SLD
Innovations 2.0: Practical/Creative Ideas for 21st Century Counseling Centers 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Jonathan J Kandell, Universities at Shady Grove MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 599 Competency: SLD
Joining the “Dark Side�: Fostering Strategic Partnerships with University Advancement 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Michael Bumbry, University of Chicago MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 600 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Knowledge is Not Enough: Promoting Moral Development in College Students
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Shannon Nelson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Jonathan Lee, Miami University TCC: Room 1-2
LEED-ing and Loving Where You Live: When Environmental Education is not Enough 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Heather Shea Gasser, Michigan State University Laurie Thorp, Michigan State University TCC: Room 12 Program ID: 602 Competency: SLD | H&OR
Mapping the Educational and Social Experiences of LGBTQ College Students
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Carrie A. Kortegast, Northern Illinois University MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 603 Competency: AER | EDI
MTV, Millennials, and a Different Look at Social Justice Conversations
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Dani Barker, University of Wisconsin - Madison Carrie Bero, University of Wisconsin - Madison TCC: Room 5-6 Program ID: 604 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Navigating Careers in Graduate & Professional Student Affairs
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Angela M Fleekop, University of San Francisco Deanne Decrescenzo, Teachers College, Columbia University MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 605 Competency: PF
Program ID: 601 Competency: PF
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11:00 AM Orientation Structure: Strategizing and Managing Change 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Patty A Witkowsky, University of ColoradoColorado Springs Paul Orscheln, Colorado State UniversityPueblo MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 606 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
PDSnapshot: Navigating the Campus Interview & Job Search after ACPA 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Joslyn Bedell, Virginia Commonwealth University TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 607
Research Paper Session #9 11:00 AM- 12:15 PM
Latino/a Issues TCC: Room 14
Ray Plaza, Bowling Green State University • Parent and Sibling Influence on Latino Student Enrollment in Texas HBCUs. By: Estee Hernandez, Tarryn Allen
• Institutional Agency at a HispanicServing Institution (HSI): A Network Approach. By: Gina Garcia
• Experiences of Latina/o First Generation Students from MixedStatus Households. By: Alicia Dominguez, Corey Rumann
Program ID: 622
Staying Relevant for New Students: Implementing a Strategic Strategies for Creating Disability Communication Plan Leaders and Activists in College 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Julie Schultz, The Ohio State University Nicole Craven, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 609 Competency: H&OR
Stories From the Middle: Lessons on Leadership and Growth
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Tracey Cameron, Wellesley College Kristin Carpenter, The University of New Hampshire Joseph Haferman, Edgewood College Beth John, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 610 Competency: LEAD | PF
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Ellen Broido, Bowling Green State University Katherine N Stygles, Bowling Green State University MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 611 Competency: EDI | SLD
Student Success: Considering a Student Organization for First Generation Students
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Sarah E Schoper, Western Illinois University Tenisia Adams, Western Illinois University Emily Davidson, Western Illinois University Michael Hamilton, Western Illinois University MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 612 Competency: EDI | SLD
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Supporting Asexual Students
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Michael Grewe, Augsburg College Mechelle Poessnecker, Augsburg College and Minnesota State University-Mankato MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 613 Competency: EDI
The Jaded Millennials: A Collaborative Approach to Engaging Chinese Students 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Jamie C Brown, University of Dayton Joshua Brown, University of Dayton TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 614 Competency: EDI | SLD
The Lost Year: Helping Second Year Students to Thrive on Campus 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Samantha Brooks, Miami University Jimmy Thren, Miami University TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 615 Competency: SLD
The Religious Elephant on Campus: Identifying and Addressing Christian Privilege
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Elizabeth RA Liddell, Secular Student Alliance Lori Fazzino, University of Nevada, Las Vegas MTW: Meeting Room 12
The Voice of Transfer Students
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Stephanie Haynes, Rochester Inst of Tech MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 618 Competency: A&H | EDI
Trans* and Title IX: Moving From Mandates to Equitable Inclusion
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM finn schneider, University of California, Berkeley Liv Parks, Missouri State University MTW: Florida Salon IV Program ID: 619 Competency: EPP | EDI
Using Interpretive Advising to Create LGBTQ Student Narratives 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Jonathan O’Brien, California State University TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 620 Competency: A&H | SLD
Research Paper Session #10 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
International Students TCC: Room 13
Anne Hornak, Central Michigan University
Program ID: 616 Competency: EDI | VAL
• Mentorship’s Impact on Leadership Development Outcomes of International Students.
The Value of a Generalist’s Career for Student Affairs Leadership
• Pushing Through: Institutional and Professional Influences on Socialization of student affairs Practitioners on South Africa.
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Francy Magee, New York Institute of Technology Jayne Brownell, Miami University TCC: Room 39 Program ID: 617 Competency: LEAD | PF
By: Tricia Shalka
By: Christina Lunceford
• Self-Efficacy and Saudi Student Academic Achievement: Challenges and Opportunities. By: Nasser Razek
Program ID: 608
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11:00 AM
12:30 PM
Utilizing Personal Mission Statement to Uncover Your Core Values and Priorities
Adolescence, Society, and Higher Education’s Impact on Male Identity Development
Program ID: 621 Competency: PF | H&OR
Program ID: 627 Competency: PF | SLD
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Rebecca Jones, St. Louis College of Pharmacy Brian R Lackman, Davidson College MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D MTW: Meeting Room 5
Annual Business Meeting and Presidential Address 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon E-J Program ID: 623
11:30 AM Creating a Movie with iMovie (continued)
11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Benjamin Lamb, Williams College / University of Nebraska - Lincoln TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 624 Competency: PF
NOON Basecamp
12:00 PM - 12:30 PM Carey Loch, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 625 Competency: PF
How to Use Social Media Monitoring (Hootsuite)
12:30 PM - 1:00 PM Kate McGartland, Pearson Embanet TCC: 1st Level - West Side
Assessment of Community Building in a New Residential Commons Program
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Guy L Davis, Southern Methodist University Jeff Grim, Southern Methodist University TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 628 Competency: AER | SLD
Beyond Compliance: Sexual Violence Prevention on Campus 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Jody E Jessup-Anger, Marquette University Keith E Edwards, Macalester College Mark E Houlemarde, Indiana University Ruth Anne Koenick, Rutgers University Kathy Sisneros, Colorado State University Kaaren Williamsen, Swarthmore College TCC: Ballroom A Program ID: 629 Competency: SLD | LPG
Commission for Academic Support in Higher Education Open Meeting 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM TCC: Room 34 Program ID: 630
Program ID: 626 Competency: PF
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Commission for Assessment and Evaluation Open Meeting 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM TCC: Room 30A Program ID: 631
Commission for Graduate and Professional Student Affairs Open Meeting 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM TCC: Room 31 Program ID: 632
Connecting Scholarship on Belonging to University Policies and Practices: What We’ve Learned from Research 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Terrell Strayhorn, The Ohio State University Royel Johnson, The Ohio State University Joseph Kitchen, The Ohio State University Leah D Morgan, The Ohio State University Amber Stultz, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 633 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Creating Culturally Supportive Environments: Enhancing the Black Male Experience
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Kyle R Williams, Texas A&M UniversityCommerce Ernest Evans, Langston University Jonathan McElderry, University of Missouri Joshua Moore, Moorehead State University Charles Stephens, Saint Louis University MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 634 Competency: A&H | EDI
CSI Open Meeting: CONSIDER the Commission for Student Involvement
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Sarah L Hermsmeier, University of Kentucky TCC: Room 33 Program ID: 635
Do Career Development Courses Matter? A Qualitative Exploration 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Ashleigh M Brock, University of Richmond MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 636 Competency: AER | SLD
Exceptional Practices #11: Multiculturalism
• Open Doors: Bias Prevention and Honoring Student Stories • Black Girls Rock: A Program to Retain Women of Color 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Adan Hussain, The Ohio State University Bowen Marshall, The Ohio State University Alexandria S White, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Charity C Lomax, Sinclair Community College Dawayne Kirkman, Sinclair Community College Melinda Scott, University College, University of Toronto TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 637
First-Generation Students: Completing the Cycle from Recruitment to Graduation
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Priscilla V Moreno, University of Redlands MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 639 Competency: A&H | EDI
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12:30 PM Fostering Successful Transitions: Considering the Role of Residence Life
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Jeannine Kranzow, Azusa Pacific University Stephanie Foote, Kennesaw State University Sara Hinkle, West Chester University TCC: Room 13 Program ID: 640 Competency: A&H | SLD
Graduation Rates Can Be Improved For All Freshmen with Intrusive Academic Advising 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM tracene marshall, University of Minnesota TCC: Room 39 Program ID: 644 Competency: A&H
Intercultural Dialogue: Engaging in Social Justice on Social Media 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Erica K. Thompson, University of St. Thomas TCC: Room 20
Fostering the Holistic Development Program ID: 645 of Latina/o College Students Competency: EDI at Two-Year and Four-Year Learning Communities, Students Institutions 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM with Psychiatric Disabilities, and Jose Marroquin, National Louis University Insight from Leaders Joe Palencia, Oakton Community College MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 641 Competency: A&H | EDI
Four Guiding Principles of College Completion and Career Success 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Amy Baldwin, University of Central Arkansas TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 642 Competency: SLD
Graduate Internships Abroad-Are US Practices the Best Practices? 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Roshan Parikh, Rutgers University Annabel M Feider, Marian University Maraina H Montgomery, Rutgers University TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 643 Competency: EDI | SLD
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Mimi Benjamin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Holley A Belch, Indiana University of Pennsylvania TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 646 Competency: EDI | SLD
Lessons from Across the Pond: Comparing US and UK Models 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Kristin Walker, Clemson University Sarah Locklair, Clemson University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 647 Competency: A&H | SLD
Multiracial Network (MRN) Open Business Meeting 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM TCC: Room 32 Program ID: 648
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Research Papers Session #11 12:30 - 1:45 PM
LGBTQ Issues TCC: Room 12
Michael Denton, University of South Florida • Pride and Progress: 30 Years of ACPA and NASPA LGBTQ Presentations. By: Jason Garvey, Shonteria Johnson, Jonathan T Pryor
• How LGBT Students Perceive the Campus Religious and Spiritual Climate. By: Alyssa Rockenbach, Marc A Lo
• Queerness Alone is Not Enough to Make a Friend Sometimes: LGBTQ Friendship in College. By: Rebecca Bernstein
Program ID: 660
Peer Support and Mental Health Recovery on College Campuses 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Sara Nash, University of Florida Meggen Sixbey, University of Florida MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 650 Competency: A&H | H&OR
Promoting Equity with Digital Storytelling at the University of Minnesota 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Ann M Berge, University of Minnesota Steve Cisneros, University of Minnesota MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 651 Competency: EDI | SLD
Social Media: Connecting with Sophomores Where They Are 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Gwendolyn Auckloo, The College of New Jersey MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 652 Competency: SLD
No Division of Student Affairs?: Structural Shifts are Happening
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Diane Cooper, University of Georgia Tony W. Cawthon, Clemson University Tiffany J. Davis, North Carolina State University at Raleigh TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 649 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Sources of Support for LGBTQ College Students
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM David J Nguyen, Michigan State University Blue Brazelton, Michigan State University Jodi Linley, University of Iowa Z Nicolazzo, Miami University Ohio Erich N Pitcher, Michigan State University Kristen Renn, Michigan State University TCC: Room 36 Program ID: 653 Competency: A&H
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12:30 PM Student Leaders Navigating the Digital Age
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Josie R Ahlquist, California Lutheran University TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 654 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Students’ Cultural Identity Development in a Pre-college Academy
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Christina Wright Fields, Indiana University Dionne Cross Francis, Indiana University Daisy Lovelace, Indiana University Stephanie Power Carter, Indiana University MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 655 Competency: EDI | SLD
The Effect of Campus Fitness Amenities on Student Fitness Trends
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Thomas F Julian, Oberlin College Sean McGowan, George Mason University MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 656 Competency: PF
The SSAO’s Role in Promoting Divisional Assessment Practice
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Lindsey M Ridgeway, Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 657 Competency: AER | LEAD
Welcome Week: Creating a Collaborative Campus-Wide Tradition
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Missy Korduner, Louisiana State University Randy Fontenot, Louisiana State University Maggi Spurlock, Louisiana State University TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 658 Competency: SLD
What I Learned in K-12: Backwards Design Lesson Planning 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM Daniel P Murphy, Rhode Island School of Design MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 659 Competency: AER | SLD
Mid-Level Community of Practice Open Meeting: All Mid-Level Professionals Welcome 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM TCC: Room 30B Program ID: 661
Extended Session: Deconstructing Professionals: The Truth Behind Our Journeys 12:30 PM - 3:00 PM Romando Nash, University of Southern California Jacob Diaz, University of South Florida, St. Petersberg Ann Marie Klotz, New York Institute of Technology Delmy Lendof, New York University Jason Meriwether, Indiana University Southeast TCC: Room 1-2 Program ID: 662 Competency: EDI | SLD
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Extended Session: Integrating Programming and Assessment with Outcomes in Your Work 12:30 PM - 3:00 PM Stacie M Schultz, University of Florida Brittney Beck, University of Florida TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 663 Competency: AER | SLD
Extended Session: The Other F-Word: Practicing Failure in Higher Education
12:30 PM - 3:00 PM Sean Eddington, Purdue University Lisa Endersby, Student Affairs Collective Charlie Potts, Gustavus Adolphus College TCC: Room 5-6 Program ID: 664 Competency: PF | VAL
Presidents Mentoring Forum
12:30 PM - 3:00 PM Gavin Henning, New England College MTW: Bayshore Boardroom Program ID: 665 Competency: PF
Twitter: Beyond the Basics
1:30 PM - 2:00 PM Edmund T Cabellon, Bridgewater State University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 667 Competency: PF
Asian Pacific American Network (APAN) Open Business Meeting 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM TCC: Room 31 Program ID: 668
CSI Research Project: COMMITTING to Work-Life Integration
1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Sarah L Hermsmeier, University of Kentucky TCC: Room 32 Program ID: 669
2:00 PM Cloud Services
1:00 PM Twitter: Why You Need It & How To Use It 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Robyn Ginese, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 666 Competency: PF
1:30 PM
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Mike Abdallah, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 670 Competency: PF
Academic Writing and Publishing: Tips for Graduate Student Success 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Dian Squire, Loyola University Chicago Cristobal Salinas, Iowa State University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 671 Competency: A&H | AER
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2:00 PM ACPA 2016 in Montréal Preview!
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Chris Moody, American University / ACPA 2016 Convention Chair TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 672 Competency: PF
ACPA Graduate Preparation Program Fair 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM TCC: West/Central Hall Program ID: 673
Addressing Gaps in LGBT-related Curriculum: Health & Wellness Competency Certificate 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Rachel Croley, University of Louisville AJ Jones, University of Louisville TCC: Room 39 Program ID: 674 Competency: EDI | SLD
At the Intersections: Social Identities and Faculty Job Searches 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Chris Linder, University of Georgia TCC: Room 36 Program ID: 676 Competency: EDI
Balance This!: Rethinking Student Involvement on Campus 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Matthew K Vetter, Denison University Natalie Pariano, Denison University TCC: Room 20 Program ID: 677 Competency: SLD
Black Women College Student Leaders’ Experiences with Oppression at PWIs 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Andrea Domingue, University of Massachusetts Amherst MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 678 Competency: EDI | SLD
An Evidence-based Discussion of Integrating First-year and Second- Can I Touch Your Hair?: Dissecting year Transition Programs the Portrayal of Black Women 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM with Natural Hair Dallin George Young, National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition/ University of South Carolina Jennifer R Keup, National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 675 Competency: A&H | SLD
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Shante C. Hearst, Morehead State University MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 679 Competency: PF
Changing Conflict in the Workplace 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Rebekah Salcedo, University of Arizona TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 680 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
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Class, Race and Athletics: Understanding Low-Income Student-Athletes of Color
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM becky martinez, Infinity Martinez Consulting & Social Justice Training Institute Monica Rivera, Colorado State University TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 681 Competency: EDI
Engaging Students in the Learning Process: How College Students Used Cogenerative Dialogues to Improve Teaching and Learning 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Joél Orozco-Almeida, University of NebraskaLincoln MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 685 Competency: SLD
Creating and Assessing Safe Spaces within the Collegiate Environment
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Barbre Berris, Chi Phi Fraternity Danny N Glassmann, Oglethorpe University TCC: Room 12 Program ID: 682 Competency: A&H | EDI
Emerging Adults in College
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Diane J Wolter, Minnesota State University Moorhead MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 683 Competency: PF | SLD
Emotional Intelligence, Supervising, Advising, and You
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Alexandria Wisker, Southeast Missouri State University Delaney V Foster, Southeast Missouri State University MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 684 Competency: PF | H&OR
Exceptional Practices #12: First Generation Practices
• First in the family: Recognizing Resilience and Supporting Dreams • College Success for First-generation, LowIncome Students in Higher Education 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM William Atkins, University of Florida Leslie Pendleton, University of Florida Jenny Wysocky, Mount Mary University Mara Youngbauer, Mount Mary University TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 686
Exceptional Practices #12: YearSpecific Programs
• From Backpack to Briefcase: Enhancing the Senior Experience and Post-Graduation Transition • The Wharton Sophomore Experience: Addressing developmental challenges and inspiring engagement 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Jenna Tesauro, The Wharton School/ University of Pennsylvania Lena Kavaliauskas Crain, University of Maryland, College Park TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 687
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2:00 PM Female Only Drinking Environments: Utilizing Research to Influence Programming on College Campuses 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Laura Walaszek, Vanderbilt University MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 688 Competency: AER
From Cautious to Confident: Motivating Others through Collaboration
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Stephen A Green, Colorado State University Kelli Keener, Indiana University Kokomo Brittany M Ravas, Indiana University Kokomo TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 689 Competency: A&H | SLD
It’s Complicated: Introducing Ethical Reasoning to First-year Students
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Shelly Laurenzo, James Madison University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 690 Competency: SLD
Leadership and Development: Many Paths, Many Stories 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Susan R Stock, Roosevelt University Carolyn Bershad, SUNY Cortland Heidi Levine, Cornell College MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 691 Competency: LEAD | PF
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Mindset Matters: Commit to Growth to Reach Your Potential 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Jessica Gunzburger, Miami University Coco Du, Macalester College TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 692 Competency: PF | SLD
Move Over Millennials; Generation Z is Here!
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Corey Seemiller, University of Arizona/OrgSync Meghan Grace, University of Arizona MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 693 Competency: LEAD
Overhauling of a First-Year Seminar to a First-Year Dialogue 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Patrice French, Saint Louis University Kelly Herbolich, Saint Louis University TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 694 Competency: SLD
Pan African Network (PAN) Open Business Meeting 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM TCC: Room 33 Program ID: 695
Senior Student Affairs Officers’ Perceptions of Critical Professional Competencies 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Kristen R Lindsay, Heidelberg University MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 696 Competency: AER | H&OR
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Sexual Coercion and Consent: Gender, Race, Class, and Socialization Influences 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Jason Laker, San Jose State University Erica Boas, Santa Clara University MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 697 Competency: PF | SLD
The ABCDE Framework for Sexual Assault Prevention 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Mark E Houlemarde, Indiana University TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 698 Competency: EDI | H&OR
The Bright Side: How Positive Psychology Helps Students of Color Thrive in Higher Education 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Stephanie A Clemons Thompson, The Ohio State University Amy Barnes, The Ohio State University Chila A Thomas, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 699 Competency: A&H | EDI
The Zen Difference: Connecting Mindfulness, Positive Psychology and Sustainability
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Vern Klobassa, University of St. Thomas Minnesota Tracy L. Davis, Western Illinois University Keith E. Edwards, Macalester College Heather Shea Gasser, Michigan State University MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 700 Competency: LEAD | PF
Transitions and Intersecting Identities: Asian American Student Veterans and Model Minority Stereotypes
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Tracy Poon Tambascia, University of Southern California TCC: Room 13 Program ID: 701 Competency: A&H | EDI
Within Scope but out of Sight: A Study of Wellness Culture at a High Achieving, STEM Institution 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Cara Appel-Silbaugh, Georgia Inst of Tech Abby Myers, Kaiser Permanente Christie Stewart, Georgia Inst of Tech TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 702 Competency: AER | SLD
Standing Committee for Women Open Business Meeting 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM TCC: Room 30A Program ID: 703
2:30 PM Using Instagram for Expanded Marketing 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM Matt Ferguson, Rutgers University TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 704 Competency: PF
Commission for Counseling & Psychological Services (CCAPS) Open Meeting 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM TCC: Room 34 Program ID: 705
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3:00 PM Creating a Simple Wordpress Blog 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Val Heruska, Indiana University - Bloomington TCC: 1st Level - West Side Program ID: 706 Competency: PF
Voices of Inclusion Recipients Presentation 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM TCC: Room 31 Program ID: 707
3:30 PM A Day in the Life of a Student Affairs Educator: Using Case Studies as a Tool in Professional Development 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Anne M Hornak, Central Michigan University Sarah Marshall, Central Michigan University TCC: Room 5-6
Analyze Your NSSE Results Online 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Kevin Fosnacht, Indiana University TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 710 Competency: AER
Brain Divided: The Socialization of Student Affairs Graduate Associates
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Franziska Ludemann, The Ohio State University Ayeza R Siddiqi, The Ohio State University MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 711 Competency: PF | VAL
Building Bridges: Academic and Student Affairs Partnerships at Two-Year Colleges
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Shammah Bermudez, Delaware County Community College Jennifer Blackwell, Delaware Technical Community College, Jack F. Owens Campus MTW: Meeting Room 5
Program ID: 708 Competency: LEAD | PF
Program ID: 712 Competency: SLD
Administrating a Title IX Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey: Lessons Learned
Co-Curricular Learning and Development: Ensuring Learning and Development in the CoCurriculum
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Racheal Stimpson, Alamance Community College/NASCAP Steve Janosik, Virginia Tech MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 709 Competency: AER | EDI
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3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Zebulun Davenport, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolils MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 713 Competency: AER | SLD
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Creating Connections: Turning Talk into Tangible Data 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Maggie Gillespie, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Chris Gregory, University of North Carolina at Greensboro TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 714 Competency: AER | SLD
Demystifying the Doctoral Student Experience by Considering, Collaborating, Creating, Committing 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Elizabeth Primero, California State University Long Beach Miles Nevin, California State University Long Beach MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 715 Competency: PF | SLD
Determined to Succeed: Academic Resiliency in First-Year Students 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Matthew Venaas, EBI MAP-Works Randi Napientek, Northern Illinois University TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 716 Competency: AER | SLD
Duty Phones and Van Keys: Preparing for Summer Internships 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Michelle Leeper, Valdosta State University Kasey March, Rutgers University Christine Nguyen, Western Illinois University Sheila Toomb, Canisius College MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 717 Competency: PF | SLD
Exceptional Practices #13: Service Programs
• Feeding Our Pack: The NC State University Campus Food Pantry • Start With Service: A First Year Service and Justice Program 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Melissa V Barnes, NC State University Monica Hanna, Rutgers University Krista Kohlmann, Rutgers University TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 718
Exceptional Practices #13: Success Initiatives
• Leveraging Resources through Campus Collaboratives to Support Student Success • Have A Question? Just Ask CHANT411! 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Christina Wright Fields, Indiana University April S Betsch, Coastal Carolina University Dionne Cross Francis, Indiana University Daisy Lovelace, Indiana University TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 719
From City Hall to Community Impact: Assessing Outcomes of a Service-Learning Partnership 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Judith M. Lawson, University of Michigan Kelly Kowatch, University of Michigan MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 720 Competency: AER | SLD
From Classroom to Career: How Pedagogy Can Build CareerRelevant Skills 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Jamie S Cooper, George Mason University TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 721 Competency: AER | EDI
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3:30 PM Gay Men in Greek Life
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Gabrielle Hucal, University of Alabama MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 722 Competency: A&H | EDI
HEd Talk with George Kuh and Jillian Kinzie 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM George Kuh, Indiana University Jillian Kinzie, Indiana Univeristy MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon E-J Program ID: 723
How Housing Staff Use Twitter to Engage the Profession 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Cliff Haynes, University of Florida TCC: Room 39
Research Paper Session #12 3:30 - 4:45 PM
Campus Environments TCC: Room 13
Kristen Renn, Michigan State University • Serving Undocumented Latino/a Students-Understanding Campus Climate. By: Leslie Shelton
• How Far is Too Far? Distance on the College Campus. By: Taylo Odle
Program ID: 741
Leading Naked: Using Technology To Increase Student Leader Learning Inclusion Gone Wrong: Tokenism in 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM the Name of Inclusion Anna R Lehnen, James Madison University Program ID: 724 Competency: H&OR
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Bobby D Steele, Ball State University Barry Hawkins, Ball Sate University Eric Pegues, Augsburg College TCC: Room 36 Program ID: 725 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Keep Rolling in Spite of the Agendas
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Brian D Proffer, Michigan State University TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 726 Competency: EPP | H&OR
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MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 727 Competency: SLD
Lived Values: The Intersectionality of Culture, Community, and Commencement Experiences 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM D’Andra I Mull, The Ohio State University Sharrell Hassell-Goodman, The Ohio State University Antonio Lytle, The Ohio State University MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 728 Competency: PF | EDI
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No Such Thing as Confident Women: Navigating the Space Between 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Randi Purvis, Purdue University Anne Stark, Purdue University TCC: Room 20 Program ID: 729 Competency: LEAD
Pornography: A Catalyst For Sexual Assault 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM John D Foubert, Oklahoma State University TCC: Room 1-2 Program ID: 730 Competency: A&H
Re-Examining the MBTI Through Empirical, Ethical, and Utilitarian Lenses 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Will Barratt, Indiana State University Erica Eckert, Kent State University Mark Kretovics, Kent State University TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 731 Competency: AER | EPP
Rethinking Student Success: A HBCU Perspective
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Tiffany J. Davis, North Carolina State University at Raleigh Marvette Lacy, University of Georgia TCC: Room 16
Research Paper Session #15 3:30 - 4:45 PM
Student Affairs TCC: Room 12
Dallin George Young, University of South Carolina • Do I Know You? Faculty and Student Affairs Awareness and Engagement with the ‘Other’. By: Tricia Siefert, Jeffrey Burrow, Diliana Peregrina-Kretz, Kathleen Moore
• A Leadership Framework for Social Media Use in Student Affairs. Comparing. By: Josia Ahlquist
Program ID: 742
Scholarship in Student Affairs: Senior Leaders Speak 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Vicki L Wise, Portland State University Lisa Hatfield, Portland State University TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 733 Competency: AER | LEAD
Program ID: 732 Competency: EDI | SLD
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3:30 PM Standing Committee on Men & Masculinities Scholars-inResidence Research Presentation 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Daniel Tillapaugh, University of Maine TCC: Room 30A Program ID: 734
Sustainability, Social Justice, and Student Affairs 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Andrew M Wells, University of Georgia MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 735 Competency: AER | SLD
This Matters@Mac: A Comprehensive Approach to Sexual Violence Prevention
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Lisa M Landreman, Macalester College Amanda-Rae Barboza, Macalester College Lisa Broek, Macalester College Keith E. Edwards, Macalester College Laura Stittsworth, Macalester College MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 736 Competency: EDI | SLD
Thriving Through Transitions: Facilitating Self-Authorship With Wellness Coaching 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Todd Gibbs, The Ohio State University James Larcus, The Ohio State University Bowen Marshall, The Ohio State University MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 737 Competency: A&H | SLD
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Understanding and Researching Disability in Higher Education: Emerging Perspectives
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Kirsten Brown, Univeristy of Wisconsin Madison Ellen Broido, Bowling Green State University Edlyn Vallejo Pena, California Lutheran University Susan Rankin, Pennsylvania State University Lissa Stapleton, University of Southern Mississippi Katherine N Stygles, Bowling Green State University MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 738 Competency: AER | EDI
Using Data to Make Decisions About Student Services
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Tonisha B. Lane, Michigan State University Larry Long, Michigan State University TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 739 Competency: A&H | AER
Working Together to Produce Transformational Campus Change in Wellness 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Constance S. Boehm, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 740 Competency: A&H | SLD
Latino Network (LN) Open Business Meeting 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM TCC: Room 33 Program ID: 743
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Standing Committee for Graduate Students and New Professionals Awards Ceremony 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM TCC: Room 30B Program ID: 744
4:30 PM Community Dialogue to Improve Equity and Inclusion: An Open Forum for ACPA Members 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM TCC: Ballroom A
Program ID: 745 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Sisterhood Social
4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Standing Committee for Women MTW: Meeting Room 6 Program ID: 746
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Hind Mari, University of Massachusetts Amherst Abed Jaradat, University of Massachusetts Amherst MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 749 Competency: A&H | EDI
Beyond Voluntourism: PowerConscious International ServiceLearning Program Development 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Deirdre Rosenfeld, The Ohio State University Jennifer Gilbride-Brown, The Ohio State University Ana Loja, University of Cuenca Danyelle Reynolds, University of Michigan MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 750 Competency: EDI | SLD
5:00 PM ACPA Authors’ Reception 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Program ID: 747
Ally Training: What Works for the University of Houston 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Lorraine Schroeder, University of Houston TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 748 Competency: EDI
Are We Committing to Inclusion? Stereotyping Arab and Muslim Women
College Students and Digital Technology: Research, Outcomes, and Implications
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Heather T. Rowan-Kenyon, Boston College Josie R Ahlquist, California Lutheran University Paul G Brown, Boston College Paul William Eaton, Louisiana State University Adam Gismondi, Boston College TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 751 Competency: AER | SLD
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5:00 PM Connecting Students to the University District through Service 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Tracey L Walterbusch, The Ohio State University Jake N Cohen, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 752 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Digital Storytelling in Graduate Curricula: Innovation in Student Affairs Preparatory Programs 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Elizabeth McDonald, University of Alabama Jason C Garvey, University of Alabama Louis Shedd, University of Alabama TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 753 Competency: SLD
Exceptional Practices #14: Service Learning
• Changing Perspectives through a Service Learning Based Leadership Development Program • Creating an ALIVE Community: Infusing Service Learning into Residential Life 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Stacie M Schultz, Center for Leadership and Service, University of Florida Brittney Beck, University of Florida Leah E Shaw, State University of New York at Binghamton TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 754
Exceptional Practices #14: Success & Retention
• Engage.Inspire.Transform: A Closer Look at a Successful College Retention Program • Tune-Up to Turn-Up Student Assistant Academic Success 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Krystal E Andrews, University of Illinois Ryan K Gower, University Of Illinois Urbana Champaign Moses K Rasberry, University Of Illinois Urbana Champaign Frederick Smith, California State University, Los Angeles TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 755
From Student Athlete to Student Affairs: Understanding the Experiences of Student Athletes
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Kevin A Dougherty, University of California, Los Angeles Aaron J Hart, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 756 Competency: A&H | SLD
Globalizing Greek Life: Quantifying the Greek-Life and Study-Abroad Connections
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Luke Bretscher, University of Nebraska-Lincoln MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 757 Competency: AER | SLD
Helping At-Risk Students to Persist and Succeed 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Dijha R Allen, Rutgers University - Newark Robert Kurland, Rutgers University - Newark MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 758 Competency: A&H
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HigherEd Live
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon E-J Program ID: 759 Competency: SLD
Hollywood’s Depictions of Educators and Higher Education 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Sattik Deb, Rutgers University MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 760 Competency: A&H | VAL
Leveling the Scale: Strategies for Maintaining Wellness 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Larry D Long, Michigan State University Ryan Bunts, Union College MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 761 Competency: H&OR
New Student Orientation in a TwoYear Environment
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Jennifer Blackwell, Delaware Technical Community College, Jack F. Owens Campus Mike McCloskey, Delaware Technical Community College, Stanton Campus MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 762 Competency: A&H
Precarity and Student Employment: How the Neoliberalization of Higher Education Affects our Student Colleagues 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Anna G Sharpe, University of Kentucky TCC: Room 22
Research Paper Session #14 5:00 - 6:15 PM
Equity in Higher Education TCC: Room 13
Jodi Linley, University of Iowa • What Happens When White Women Engage in Social Justice Praxis? By: Samantha Ivery
• Student Affairs Professionals Accruing Social Capital: Examining Bias Response Teams. By: Lucy LePeau, Demetri L. Morgan, J.T. Snipes
• A Narrative Inquiry into the influence of Cultural Contexts on Women HE Leaders in Nigeria. By: Margaret Ebubedike
Program ID: 772
Promoting Retention of FirstGeneration, Low-Income Students through Targeted FirstYear Courses
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Priscilla Goodwin-Serra, University of South Florida St. Petersburg Dwayne Isaacs, University of South Florida St. Petersburg Rebecca Woskoff, University of South Florida TCC: Room 1-2 Program ID: 764 Competency: EDI | SLD
Program ID: 763 Competency: EPP | H&OR
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5:00 PM Racial Spectacle and Campus Climate: The Intersection of U.S. Media Representations and Racial Stereotype Formation Among Asian International Students 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Zachary S Ritter, University of Redlands Kenneth Roth, University of California, Los Angeles TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 765 Competency: EDI | SLD
Regional Differences of the U.S. Latin@ Diaspora: Implications for Student Affairs Professionals 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Jose Vazquez, Saint Xavier University Dora Frias, University of Georgia Angel de Jesus Gonzalez, Pacific Lutheran University Jose Marroquin, National Louis University Joe Palencia, Oakton Community College Ray Plaza, Bowling Green State University MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 766 Competency: EDI | SLD
Research to Practice: Enhancing Undergraduate and Graduate Student Success 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Michelle M. Garcia, California State University, Fullerton Robert Dawson, California State University, Fullerton Arnold Holland, California State University, Fullerton Kristina M Oganesian, California State University, Fullerton MTW: Meeting Room 9
Research Paper Session #15 5:00 - 6:15 PM
Multiculturalism TCC: Room 12
Darris R Means, University of Georgia • Queer Filipino Men & Masculinity: Contextual Influences and Emotional Well-Being. By: Jason Chan
• Multicultural Competence: A Qualitative Investigation of Supervisory Practices and Competence. By: Amy WIlson
• Speaking Truth to Power: The Inclusion of Black Faculty at HBCUs. By: Atiya Strothers
Program ID: 773
Reinventing Roles: Shaping the Story of a Department ReOrganization
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Amanda R Knerr, Indiana State University Lindsay Peck, Indiana State University Jessica Robinson, Indiana State University MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 767 Competency: VAL | H&OR
Program ID: 768 Competency: AER | LEAD
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Respect, Death, and Tradition: Exploring Greek Life Hazing and Violence
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Jason Meriwether, Indiana University Southeast TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 769 Competency: LPG
They Are All [Mascot Name]: Considering The International Student Experience 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Robert Coffey, Michigan State University Rachel Beech, University of Arizona MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B Program ID: 770 Competency: A&H | EDI
Violence Prevention and Resiliency-Building: Utilizing Public Health Strategies on Campus
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM finn schneider, University of California, Berkeley MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 771 Competency: EPP | EDI
Academy of Creative Coaching Reception and Info Session 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM TCC: Room 31 Program ID: 774
6:00 PM Commission for Academic Support in Higher Education Awards Reception
Latina/o Greek Mixer 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 6 Program ID: 776
6:30 PM ACPA Powered by PechaKucha 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon E-J Program ID: 777
7:00 PM Commission for Counseling & Psychological Services (CCAPS)Social/Reception 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Marriott Lobby Program ID: 778
Diamond Honoree (invitation only) 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Embassy Suites Tampa: Bayside Ballroom Program ID: 779
Joint Social with Commission For Two Year Colleges and Commission for Commuter Students and Adult Learners sponsored by The National Society for Leadership and Success and CAMPUSPEAK 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Pool Program ID: 780
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM TCC: Room 30B Program ID: 775
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7:30 PM Miami University Alumni and Friends 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 6
9:00 PM Alumni and Friends of NC State 9:00 PM - 10:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 787
Program ID: 781
9:30 PM 8:00 PM Friends and Alumni of Stony Brook University 8:00 PM - 9:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 782
Commission for Housing and Residence Life Social 9:30 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Marriott Lobby Program ID: 788
The Vermont Connection
Friends of Ohio University Reception
Program ID: 783
Program ID: 789
8:00 PM - 9:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 1
8:30 PM Commission for Spirituality, Faith, Religion & Meaning 5-Year Anniversary/Book Release 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 784
Friends of Bill W
8:30 PM - 9:30 PM MTW: Bayshore Boardroom
9:30 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 4
SCLGBTA Cabaret (ticket required) 9:30 PM - 11:45 PM MTW: Florida Salon I-VI Program ID: 790
10:00 PM ACPA Mid-Level Management Institute Alumni Reception 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 13 Program ID: 791
Program ID: 785
Alumni & Friends of the University of Georgia 8:30 PM - 10:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 786
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June 13 - 17
Nashville, TN
Institute Overview
Going into its 17th year, the Donna M. Bourassa Mid-Level Management Institute is an ACPA signature educational program for those desiring to understand their authentic leadership, strengthen their capacities and understand self and organizational dynamics in order to lead well. The Institute, named for Donna Bourassa, Ed.D. former Associate Executive Director of ACPA, is a successful professional development resource to hundreds of colleagues in the student affairs profession.
Features
• Dynamic curriculum focused on identifying the complexities facing higher education and the student affairs profession and providing the resources to affect positive change. • Sessions dedicated to skill enhancement in the following areas: • Organizational Cultures • Supervision • Authentic Leadership • Multicultural Competencies • Leadership and Ethics • Communication and Difficult Dialogues • Politics of Everyday Work • Organizational and Transition Management • A highly interactive and engaging learning environment using a cohort model to affect personal and professional transformation.
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SUNDAY, MARCH 8 Daily Highlights
ALL DAY
50 Years Later - Higher Education’s Role in Marching for Voting and Civil Rights
Lactation Station
Closing General Session featuring Laverne Cox
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM MTW: Greco Boardroom
8:00 AM - 10:45 AM
11:00 AM – 12:15 PM
TCC: Lactation Room Program ID: 792
Meditation, Prayer & Reflection Room Program ID: 829
7:00 AM Friends of Bill W
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM MTW: Bayshore Boardroom Program ID: 794
7:30 AM Social Media Command Center 7:30 AM - 12:00 PM TCC: 1st Level - East Side Program ID: 795
8:00 AM The Practicum/Field Experience Course in Student Affairs Master’s Preparation Programs 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Matthew Shupp, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Denise L Davidson, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 796 Competency: A&H | SLD
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Academic and Social Integration of Chinese International Students 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Bristol Day, Michigan State University Larry D Long, Michigan State University TCC: Room 39 Program ID: 797 Competency: A&H | AER
Best Practices-Implementing the Campus Sexual Violence Elimination (SaVE) Act
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Aaron J Hart, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Hilary L. Lichterman, University of South Carolina Lindsay Whipple, American University TCC: Room 25
Consider a Sociological Approach for Helping Students
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Elizabeth Broughton, Eastern Michigan University Ramona B Lewis, Western Michigan University Cheyenne Luzynski, Eastern Michigan University TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 801 Competency: A&H | PF
Consider How to Disruptively Innovate Your Practice
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Sarah E Schoper, Western Illinois University Andy Lehr, Forest Lake College TCC: Room 16
Program ID: 798 Competency: EPP | LPG
Program ID: 802 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Can Social Justice Learning Outcomes be Assessed Conventionally?
Contingent Faculty and the Impact on Institutions
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Matt Johnson, Central Michgan University Chad Ahren, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 799 Competency: AER | EDI
Collaborating for Change: A Practical Guide for Creating Inclusive Environments 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Colin Byard, Indiana University Zach Anderson, Indiana University J.P. Bechtel, Indiana University Becki Bleikamp, Indiana University Maya Coopergard, Indiana University Lucy A. LePeau, Indiana University TCC: Room 5-6
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM John Cicchetti, George Mason University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 803 Competency: VAL | H&OR
Convention Service Project 2.0: Maximizing One Day Service Projects 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Sarah C Perkins, Georgia Institute of Technology TCC: Room 24 Program ID: 804 Competency: SLD
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8:00 AM Demonstrating Multicultural Competence: Examining Supervisors Skills in the Supervisory Relationship
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Matthew Shupp, Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania Carmen McCallum, State University of New York - Buffalo State Amy B Wilson, State University of New York Buffalo State TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 805 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Dropping the Steel Skirt and Promoting Professional Sisterhood
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Amanda R Knerr, Indiana State University Kathleen Gardner, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Hilary L. Lichterman, University of South Carolina Jessica Robinson, Indiana State University Sherry Woosley, EBI MAP-Works MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 806 Competency: LEAD | PF
Educating Students Toward Financial Wellness
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Patty A Witkowsky, University of ColoradoColorado Springs Vanessa Dunn, University of Colorado-Boulder MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 807 Competency: A&H | SLD
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Exceptional Practices #15: Technological Learning Tools
• Developing Synchronous and Asynchronous Student Support Services for Online Learners • Utilizing Technology as a Tool for Early Awareness and College Access 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Sharlen Krause, Capella University Paul Johnson, Rutgers University Lauren Olsen, Rutgers University Barbara Reagle, Capella University TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 808
Guerrilla Assessment: When Stakes Are High and Resources Are Tight 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Ashley Sieman, George Mason University Michael Galvin, George Mason University Stephen Monroe, George Mason University TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 809 Competency: AER
Holistic Academic Advising and Its Impact on Student Retention 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Cheryl D White, Wayne State University MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 810 Competency: A&H | SLD
How to Make Entire Institutions Accessible: A Systematic Evaluation Approach 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Michael J Kutnak, Virginia Tech MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 811 Competency: AER | LPG
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Job 1, Job 2, Job 3, Oh My... Exploring the Not-So-PerfectAnymore Career Trajectory 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Ashley M Nickelsen, New York University TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 812 Competency: PF
Social Justice 2.0: Designing and Facilitating Social Justice Online Learning 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Andrea Domingue, University of Massachusetts Amherst TCC: Room 1-2 Program ID: 816 Competency: EDI | SLD
Making the Leap from Administrator to Faculty Member: Stories of Transition
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Mimi Benjamin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania Michelle Boettcher, Clemson University Dena Kniess, Eastern Illinois University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 813 Competency: LEAD | PF
National Peer Educator Study 2014: Peer Educator Competency Development 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Lauren Koppel, Michigan State University TCC: Room 13 Program ID: 814 Competency: A&H | SLD
Reframing Community Partnerships and Academic Research: Centering the Public Good
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM T.J. Jourian, Loyola University Chicago Cynthia Alcantar, University of California, Los Angeles Darris R Means, University of Georgia David Stovall, University of Illinois Chicago Robert Teranishi, University of California, Los Angeles Nikki Zaleski, Illinois Caucus for Adolescent Health MTW: Meeting Room 9
Social Media: Not Just for Students #communitycreation 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Merrily S Dunn, University of Georgia Carrie V Smith, University of Georgia TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 817 Competency: PF | EDI
Strategies for Designing Successful International Service Learning Programs 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Clayton Walton, Rutgers University TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 818 Competency: LEAD | SLD
Students in Academic Distress: Lessons Learned 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Tom L Fritz, Michigan State University MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 819 Competency: A&H | SLD
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8:00 AM The Influence of Campus Climate on Sexual Assault Among Queer and Trans-spectrum Students 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Susan Rankin, Pennsylvania State University Jason C Garvey, University of Alabama TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 820 Competency: AER | EDI
The Status of Gender-Neutral Housing: Findings from a National Study 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Deborah J Taub, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro Robert Bradley Johnson, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro MTW: Meeting Room 11 Program ID: 821 Competency: EDI
Tweet the VP: Uncovering the Digitally Accessible SSAO
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Josie R Ahlquist, California Lutheran University Jason Meriwether, Indiana University Southeast TCC: Room 20 Program ID: 822 Competency: LEAD | PF
We’re In This Together: Mentoring Communities Within Our Residence Halls
Research Papers Session #16 8:00 - 9:15 AM
Identity Development TCC: Room 12
Florence Guido, University of Northern Colorado • College Women’s Identity Development on Facebook. By: Danielle Vitale
• Practical Considerations for Using Cogenerative Dialogues in Graduate Education. By: Ginny M Jones, Chris Linder
• The Role of Privilege in Student Drinking: Examples from History. By: Michael Hevel
Program ID: 826
What’s Your Pronoun? Supporting Trans* Students on Campus 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Sarina Loeb, California State University, Northridge Anthony Garrison-Engbrecht, Loyola Marymount University MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 824 Competency: EDI | H&OR
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Wilson K Okello, Miami University Steven V Sajkich, Miami University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 823 Competency: EDI | SLD
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Women in Transition: Career Life Cycles of Student Affairs Professionals 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Kira Pasquesi, University of Iowa Amy Hirschy, University of Louisville Debora Liddell, University of Iowa Maureen Wilson, Bowling Green State University TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 825 Competency: PF | H&OR
50 Years Later - Higher Education’s Role in Marching for Voting and Civil Rights Video: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Panel Discussion: 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM TCC: Ballroom A
Reflecting on the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery March for voting and civil rights, which included one of America’s darkest moments known as Bloody Sunday, the panelists will be discussing higher education’s role in advancing civil and voting rights for the next fifty years. This presentation is part of ACPA’s ongoing dialogue for equity and inclusion in higher education. Acknowledging those who gave their careers, time, energy, and lives for voting and civil rights is an important element for constructing higher education’s future role in advancing equity and inclusion. This interactive panel discussion will engage important questions, identify next steps, and reaffirm higher education’s role for the next 50 years.
Coordinating Presenter:
John Garland, Alabama State University
Panelists:
Gavin Henning, President-Elect, ACPA John C. Hernandez, Director, Member-at-large Senior Level, ACPA Donna Lee, Director, External Relations, ACPA Seth Levi, Southern Poverty Law Center Cindi Love, Executive Director, ACPA Kathy Obear, Director, Equity & Inclusion, ACPA Stacey Pearson-Wharton, Past Director, Equity & Inclusion, ACPA Kent Porterfield, President, ACPA
Program ID: 827 Competency: PF
Next Generation Conference
8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Embassy Suites Tampa: Gandy & Skyway Program ID: 828
9:30 AM Amusement Park Management, Student Affairs, and the Unwritten Curriculum 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Maximilian Schuster, University of Pittsburgh TCC: Room 38 Program ID: 830 Competency: PF
Begin with the End: Inspiring Learning and Holistic Student Development
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Kelly Cuene, University of Wisconsin - Madison Dani Barker, University of Wisconsin - Madison TCC: Room 39 Program ID: 831 Competency: SLD
Beyond the Checkbox: Simple Techniques for Comprehensive Information 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Amanda R Knerr, Indiana State University MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D Program ID: 832 Competency: AER
Collaborating to Create a New Future for Undergraduate Professional Preparation 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM T.W. Cauthen, University of Georgia Diane Cooper, University of Georgia TCC: Room 13 Program ID: 833 Competency: A&H | SLD
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9:30 AM Committed to Online Student Success: Creating an Online Welcome Week
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Taylor Morgan, University of North Texas Annie Phillips, Texas Woman’s University TCC: Room 7 Program ID: 834 Competency: SLD
Create Your Own Post-Conference Experience
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Victoria Farris, School of American Ballet Shimina Harris, San Francisco State University Dennis Jackson, University of Denver LD Kelsey, University of Minnesota Cristal Wallin, San Francisco State University TCC: Room 16 Program ID: 838 Competency: PF
Creating Opportunities to Engage Community Champions: Identifying Student Leaders in Times of Key Players in Off-Campus Crisis 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Collaboration 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM David T Foster, The University of South Carolina MTW: Meeting Room 1 Program ID: 835 Competency: H&OR
Considering the Journey: Healing from Professional Heartbreak 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Regina T Zmich, University of Michigan Laura Bayless, University of WisconsinPlatteville Timothy W Gordon, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee TCC: Room 35 Program ID: 836 Competency: LEAD | PF
Considering Transfer Student Involvement
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Brandie VanOrder, Vanderbilt University Taylor Jantz, Vanderbilt University Samantha Lamere, Vanderbilt University TCC: Room 15 Program ID: 837 Competency: A&H | SLD
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James R. Tyger, University of Florida Sarah Cunningham, University of Chicago Joseph M Edens, Virginia Tech Jessica Inman, University of Florida TCC: Room 21 Program ID: 839 Competency: A&H | LEAD
Developmental Personal Branding: Rethinking What a Personal Brand Can Do 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Karl Turnlund, Miami University TCC: Room 3-4 Program ID: 840 Competency: A&H | SLD
Dynamic Departments: How to Adapt in a Changing Environment 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Sarah McClure, Virginia Commonwealth University Torey M Stockwell, Virginia Commonwealth University MTW: Meeting Room 2 Program ID: 841 Competency: LEAD | PF
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Exceptional Practices #16: Student Leadership
• It Takes a Village: Optimizing Your Student Leader Selection Process • Engaging Student Leaders in Assessment 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Katie L. Mackey, Pennsylvania College of Tech Michael Lyman-Penwell, Pennsylvania College of Technology Anthony Pace, Pennsylvania College of Tech Melinda Scott, University College, University of Toronto TCC: Room 19 Program ID: 842
Hired! Navigating the Interview Process as a Graduate Student 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Sarah Bollinger, Muhlenberg College Meghan Godorov, Mount Holyoke College TCC: Room 18 Program ID: 843 Competency: A&H | VAL
Journey of a Young Professional: Consider. Collaborate. Create. Commit.
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Katie Kolkmeier, Florida State University Stefanie Mancuso, University of North Carolina Wilmington TCC: Room 12 Program ID: 844 Competency: LEAD | PF
Latina/o Students College Aspirations and College Choice: An Asset-Based Perspective
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Michelle M. Garcia, California State Univ, Fullerton Robert Dawson, California State Univ, Fullerton Evelyn Soqui, California State Univ, Fullerton TCC: Room 25
Leadership Reimagined: Creating Connections
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Chase Ragland, The University of Texas at Tyler Londa Jensen, The University of Texas at Tyler Alex Werner, The University of Texas at Tyler MTW: Meeting Room 4 Program ID: 846 Competency: AER | LEAD
Leading Change in Higher Education
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Heather B White, University of Florida MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Program ID: 847 Competency: LEAD
Lessons from the Field: The Process of Researching International Service-Learning
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Susan Robb Jones, The Ohio State University Rachel Massey, The Ohio State University Jaz Mickey, The Ohio State University Kari B Taylor, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 24 Program ID: 848 Competency: AER | SLD
Navigating Job Searches as a Social Justice Educator
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Andrea Domingue, University of Massachusetts Amherst Staci Gunner, Stanford University heather lou, University of California, Berkeley MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A Program ID: 849 Competency: EDI | H&OR
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Structuring for Success: A Discussion of Flexible Workplace Paying it Forward: The Experiences Practices 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM of Peer Educators through PreJames D Breslin, University of Kentucky Enrollment Programs Dana M Malone, University of Kentucky
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9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Todd Suddeth, The Ohio State University TCC: Room 14 Program ID: 850 Competency: EDI | SLD
Showing Up White: Navigating Our Whiteness and Strategies for Growth 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Craig Elliott, Samuel Merritt University MTW: Meeting Room 9 Program ID: 851 Competency: LEAD | EDI
Sorority Membership and Educational Success: Results from a National Study
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Jenny Greyerbiehl, National Panhellenic Conference Patrick Biddix, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Jennifer Cooper, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Laura Ketola, University of Tennessee, Knoxville Jenny Ludwig, University of Tennessee TCC: Room 1-2 Program ID: 852 Competency: AER | SLD
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TCC: Room 5-6 Program ID: 853 Competency: LEAD | H&OR
Student Affairs Professionals as College Teachers: Committed to Reflective Practice
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Ramona B Lewis, Western Michigan University Carin Barber, College of William and Mary Elizabeth Broughton, Eastern Michigan University TCC: Room 37 Program ID: 854 Competency: PF | H&OR
Their First Decision
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Hillary W Barter, University of Louisville Katie Bixby, University of Louisville MTW: Meeting Room 3 Program ID: 855 Competency: A&H | AER
Theory to Practice CrossInstitutional Collaboration
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Jason C Garvey, University of Alabama Chris Linder, University of Georgia TCC: Room 23 Program ID: 856 Competency: SLD
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This is Not a Presentation about Sex: Peer-Led Action Theater 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Scott C Brown, Colgate University Dawn LaFrance, Colgate University Thaddeus J Mantaro, Colgate University MTW: Meeting Room 5 Program ID: 857 Competency: A&H | EDI
Transforming Leadership with Compassion
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Amy L Howard, Colorado Mesa University MTW: Meeting Room 8 Program ID: 858 Competency: EPP | LEAD
Using Theory and Case Studies to Liven Up RA Training 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM John D Foubert, Oklahoma State University MTW: Meeting Room 10 Program ID: 859 Competency: SLD
Using What the Best College Students Do to Improve Practices 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Lindsay C Peters, Bellarmine University Michelle Rodems, University of Louisville MTW: Meeting Room 11
What Would You Do?
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Christine Canyon, University of South Carolina Becki Bury, University of South Carolina TCC: Room 33 Program ID: 862 Competency: EPP
Why College Students Do What They Do 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Gregory S. Blimling, Rutgers University TCC: Room 22 Program ID: 863 Competency: SLD
Year One: A Black Male’s Guide to Thriving in a Doctoral Program
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Kourtney P Gray, Louisiana State University Cameron Beatty, Iowa State University Cameron Harris, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. Vincent Harris, Louisiana State University Jonathan McElderry, University of Missouri Demetri L. Morgan, University of Pennslyvania MTW: Meeting Room 12 Program ID: 864 Competency: PF | EDI
Program ID: 860 Competency: A&H | SLD
Welcome Home: Residential Impact on Student Persistence & Revenue Indicators 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM Jason Meriwether, Indiana University Southeast Aaron J Hart, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis TCC: Room 20 Program ID: 861 Competency: SLD Follow convention conversations on Twitter using the hashtag #ACPA15 LOCATION KEY: TCC: Tampa Convention Center, MTW: Marriott Tampa Waterside
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Closing General Session featuring Ms. Laverne Cox 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM TCC: East Hall Program ID: 865
Laverne Cox is a critically-acclaimed actress who currently appears in the Netflix original series Orange is the New Black, playing the groundbreaking role of Sophia Burset, an incarcerated African-American transgender woman. Laverne is the first trans woman of color to have a leading role on a mainstream scripted television show.
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Commission for Academic Affairs Academic and Professional Ethics as Collaborative Tools in Student Support Services Friday, March 6, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 2
From Classroom to Career: How Pedagogy Can Build CareerRelevant Skills
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM TCC: Room 21
SPONSO
Using Data to Make Decisions About Student Services Saturday, March 7, 2015, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM TCC: Room 22
Helping At-Risk Students to Persist and Succeed
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 10
Commission for Administrative Leadership
Promoting Student Success Through Enrollment Management and Contingent Faculty and the Impact on Student Affairs Partnerships Friday, March 6, 2015, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Institutions Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C
Reframing Community Partnerships and Academic Research: Centering the Public Good Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 9
Commission for Academic Support in Higher Education Collaborative Advising Partnerships Create Transfer Student Success Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 9
MTW: Meeting Room 4
Leading as an Out SSAO: The Influence of LGBTQ Identity
Friday, March 6, 2015, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM TCC: Room 7
Making Student Affairs Visible in University Strategic Plans
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 2
Senior Student Affairs Officers’ Perceptions of Critical Professional Competencies Saturday, March 7, 2015, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 2
Student Affairs-Faculty Collaborations Reinventing Roles: Shaping the Story In Support of STEM Student of a Department Re-Organization Success Saturday, March 7, 2015, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Saturday, March 7, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 1
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ORED PROGRAMS Considering the Journey: Healing from Professional Heartbreak
Sunday, March 8, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM TCC: Room 35
Commission for Admissions, Orientation and First Year Experience
Blueprints for Student Success: Increasing Awareness of Student Affairs/Services Friday, March 6, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 10
Telling the Story of Common Reading Programs Using National Data Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 3
LEED-ing and Loving Where You Live: When Environmental Education is Not Enough Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM TCC: Room 12
Orientation Structure: Strategizing and Managing Change
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 8
Commission for Alcohol and Other Drug Issues Creating New Strategies on Substance Abuse: Considerations from Long-Term Professionals Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM TCC: Room 15
Creating a Healthier Campus Environment: Strategies for Reducing Substance Abuse
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon VI
Commission for Assessment and Evaluation Assessing Cultures of Assessment
Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 12
Exploring Narrative Inquiry: Restor(y)ing our Students, (Re) imagining our World
Friday, March 6, 2015, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 2
Assessing Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education Friday, March 6, 2015, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 12
The Connected Student: Advancing Practice and Research on Integrative Learning Friday, March 6, 2015, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 2
And the Survey Says... Recruiting Strategies Across Generations
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 4
Beyond the Checkbox: Simple Techniques for Comprehensive Information
Sunday, March 8, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D
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SPONSORED PROGRAMS (cont.) Commission for Campus Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Gang Activity on Campus: A Crisis Response Case Study Friday, March 6, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 4
And the Survey Says... Recruiting Strategies Across Generations
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 4
Do Career Development Courses Matter? A Qualitative Exploration
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 8
Front-Line Perspectives: Transforming Leading Change in Higher Education Hands-On Emergency Management Sunday, March 8, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C Experiences into Organizational Learning Commission for Commuter Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 8
Students and Adult Learners
Vicarious Trauma: Including All Impacted Parties in Crisis Response More Than A Place To Park Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 5
Violence Prevention and ResiliencyBuilding: Utilizing Public Health Strategies on Campus Saturday, March 7, 2015, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D
Commission for Career Services
Advertising the Future: Infusing Marketing Principles in Career Services Practice
Friday, March 6, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 1
From the Ground Up: Building a Community College Career Center Friday, March 6, 2015, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 8
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Friday, March 6, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 12
Divergent Learners: Supporting Special Populations on Two-Year Campuses
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 10
Community Champions: Identifying Key Players in Off-Campus Collaboration
Sunday, March 8, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 1
Commission for Counseling and Psychological Services Assessing Counseling Services: Accreditation, Self-Assessment, or Both? Friday, March 6, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 11
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How Students Deal with HeartbreakRelated Depression and Unhealthy Relationships
Enhancing Student Learning and Development in Cross-Border Higher Education
Beyond Legal Compliance: DataBased Rape Prevention
They Are All [Mascot Name]: Considering The International Student Experience
Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A
Friday, March 6, 2015, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM MTW: Florida Salon VI
Vicarious Trauma: Including All Impacted Parties in Crisis Response Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 5
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 8
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B
Commission for Graduate & Professional Student Affairs
Innovations 2.0: Practical/Creative Ideas for 21st Century Counseling Centers
From Soldier To Security Analyst: Supporting Professional Students Changing Careers
Commission for Global Dimensions of Student Development
Navigating Careers in Graduate & Professional Student Affairs
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 4
Considering our Collaboration for the Americas: Reflecting on our Ecuadorian Experience
Friday, March 6, 2015, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 3
Creating Civically-Minded Graduate Students through International Service Learning Collaboration Saturday, March 7, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B
Supporting Arab and Muslim Students Throughout the Middle East Turmoil
Friday, March 6, 2015, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 10
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 5
Commission for Housing and Residential Life
“The View” from the Director’s Chair in Residential Life Friday, March 6, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 9
A Collaborative Approach to Addressing Inclusive Language on Campus Friday, March 6, 2015, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B
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SPONSORED PROGRAMS (cont.) Living-Assessing-Learning: ReCreating the National Study of Living Learning Programs (NSLLP)
Writing and Practicing With Critical Scholarship in Higher Education and Student Affairs
Reinventing Roles: Shaping the Story of a Department Re-Organization
Creating Pipelines to the Profession: Undergraduate Preparation in Student Affairs
Best Practices-Implementing the Campus Sexual Violence Elimination (SaVE) Act
The Practicum/Field Experience Course in Student Affairs Master’s Preparation Programs
The Status of Gender-Neutral Housing: Findings from a National Study
Commission for Recreation and Athletics
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 9
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 4
Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM TCC: Room 25
Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 11
Commission for Professional Preparation Re-imaging Graduate Training in Student Affairs
Friday, March 6, 2015, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 9
ACPA/NASPA Professional Competencies to Frame Learning Assessment and Graduate Program Improvement
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 11
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 11
Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 4
Best Practices in Student Affairs and Higher Education Graduate Program Delivery: Incorporating Experiential Learning in the Graduate Student Experience Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 5
Developing a Student-Athlete Career Development Curriculum: Preparing Millennial Student-Athletes for Life After Sport Saturday, March 7, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 4
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Commission for Social Justice Educators
Navigating Job Searches as a Social Justice Educator
Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B
Commission for Spirituality, Faith, Religion, and Meaning
#SAFeminists: Fostering Commitment to Gender Equity in Higher Education Urbanormativity in Higher Education: Why Space and Place Matter Friday, March 6, 2015, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon I-III
You’re Poly-what? Understanding and Supporting Student Ethical Non-Monogamy/Polyamory Saturday, March 7, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A
Strategies for Creating Disability Leaders and Activists in College
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 3
Sexual Coercion and Consent: Gender, Race, Class, and Socialization Influences
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 8
Are We Committing to Inclusion? Stereotyping Arab and Muslim Women
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 12
Sunday, March 8, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A
Connecting the Dots Between Interests, Passions, and MeaningMaking Friday, March 6, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 8
Secular Safe Zone Facilitator Training Friday, March 6, 2015, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 8
Spiritual and Secular Worldviews of ACPA Members: Implications for Practice
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 12
The Religious Elephant on Campus: Identifying and Addressing Christian Privilege Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 12
We’re In This Together: Mentoring Communities Within Our Residence Halls Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D
Reframing Community Partnerships and Academic Research: Centering the Public Good Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 9
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SPONSORED PROGRAMS (cont.) Commission for Student Conduct and Legal Issues
Attempted Suicide and ADA Changes: Helping Students Stay Alive Friday, March 6, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Florida Salon I-III
Emotional Support Animals 101: Students’ Rights and Institutions’ Responsibilities
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Florida Salon IV
Administrating a Title IX Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey: Lessons Learned
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B
Commission for Student Involvement New Directions for Student Leadership: Transforming Leadership Development for Significant Learning
Friday, March 6, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 8
Multicultural Fraternity and Sorority Members Speak Out - Issues, Responses, Perspectives Friday, March 6, 2015, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM TCC: Room 23
Developing High Impact Leadership Curricula: Creating LearningCentered Environments
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Florida Salon VI
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Student Success: Considering a Student Organization for First Generation Students
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 9
Convention Service Project 2.0: Maximizing One Day Service Projects
Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM TCC: Room 24
Commission for Two-Year Colleges
Access and Agency: Supporting Deferred Action Community College Students Friday, March 6, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 9
Collaborative Advising Partnerships Create Transfer Student Success Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 9
Understanding Today’s Community College Through History, Economics, & Open-Door Policy Friday, March 6, 2015, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 9
Divergent Learners: Supporting Special Populations on Two-Year Campuses
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 10
Fostering the Holistic Development of Latina/o College Students at TwoYear and Four-Year Institutions Saturday, March 7, 2015, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 10
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New Student Orientation in a TwoYear Environment
#SAwrites: Professional Development Through Blogging in Student Affairs
Commission for Wellness
Stories From the Middle: Lessons on Leadership and Growth
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C
#SACamp - Disengaging Digitally to Engage Dynamically Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 4
Better Health Through Better Living: Sculpting a Wellness Community Friday, March 6, 2015, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 2
Thriving Through Transitions: Facilitating Self-Authorship With Wellness Coaching
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 4
Educating Students Toward Financial Wellness Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 2
National Peer Educator Study 2014: Peer Educator Competency Development Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM TCC: Room 13
Mid-Level Community of Practice
#considerchange: Successful Strategies for Evolving Careers in Higher Education Friday, March 6, 2015, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon IV
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Florida Salon V
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 1
Leadership and Development: Many Paths, Many Stories Saturday, March 7, 2015, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 9
Standing Committee for Graduate Students and New Professionals
New Job, New City, Now What?
Friday, March 6, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 4
Becoming an Integrative PractitionerScholar: Theory, Practice, Politics, and Scholarship Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Florida Salon I-III
Academic Writing and Publishing: Tips for Graduate Student Success Saturday, March 7, 2015, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B
Job 1, Job 2, Job 3, Oh My... Exploring the Not-So-PerfectAnymore Career Trajectory
Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM TCC: Room 14
Dynamic Departments: How to Adapt in a Changing Environment Sunday, March 8, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Meeting Room 2
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SPONSORED PROGRAMS (cont.) Standing Committee for Standing Committee for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Multicultural Affairs Assessing Diversity and Inclusion in Transgender Awareness Higher Education (SCLGBTA) Friday, March 6, 2015, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Community, Advocacy, and Knowledge: Celebrating 30 years of the SCLGBTA
MTW: Meeting Room 12
Leading as an Out SSAO: The Influence of LGBTQ Identity
Friday, March 6, 2015, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon C
Friday, March 6, 2015, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM TCC: Room 22
Fostering Latino Male Collegians Academic Determination: Reconsider. Collaborate. Co-Create. Commit.
Friday, March 6, 2015, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM TCC: Room 7
Black Male Reconsidered: Collaborative Approach to Creating You’re Poly-what? Understanding and Supportive Campus Environments Supporting Student Ethical NonSaturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Florida Salon IV Monogamy/Polyamory Saturday, March 7, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A
Trans* and Title IX: Moving From Mandates to Equitable Inclusion
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Florida Salon IV
The Influence of Campus Climate on Sexual Assault Among Queer and Trans-spectrum Students Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM TCC: Room 37
The Status of Gender-Neutral Housing: Findings from a National Study Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Meeting Room 11
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Promoting Equity with Digital Storytelling at the University of Minnesota
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 4
Black Women College Student Leaders’ Experiences with Oppression at PWIs
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A
Are We Committing to Inclusion? Stereotyping Arab and Muslim Women
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 12
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Navigating Job Searches as a Social Justice Educator Sunday, March 8, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A
Standing Committee for Women
#SAFeminists: Fostering Commitment to Gender Equity in Higher Education Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 AM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon B
Sexual Consent Research and Praxis: Hopeful Possibilities for Pernicious Problems Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Florida Salon I-III
Advancing Feminist Methodologies in Higher Education and Student Affairs Research Friday, March 6, 2015, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM TCC: Room 16
Space for Women’s Mentorship: Intentionally Creating Rooms of Our Own Friday, March 6, 2015, 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon D
Black Women College Student Leaders’ Experiences with Oppression at PWIs
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM MTW: Grand Ballroom Salon A
Administrating a Title IX Sexual Misconduct Climate Survey: Lessons Learned
Women in Transition: Career Life Cycles of Student Affairs Professionals
Sunday, March 8, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM TCC: Room 23
Standing Committee on Disability
Attempted Suicide and ADA Changes: Helping Students Stay Alive Friday, March 6, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Florida Salon I-III
Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Extraordinary Student Experience Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Florida Salon V
Considering Microaggressions in Ableism, Collaborating and Committing to Creating Inclusion Friday, March 6, 2015, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 4
Emotional Support Animals 101: Students’ Rights and Institutions’ Responsibilities
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM MTW: Florida Salon IV
Strategies for Creating Disability Leaders and Activists in College
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTW: Meeting Room 3
Understanding and Researching Disability in Higher Education: Emerging Perspectives
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 3
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SPONSORED PROGRAMS (cont.) Standing Committee on Men and Masculinities
Self-Authorship and Masculinity: Engaging Men in Developmentally Appropriate Interventions Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Florida Salon VI
Engaging Men in Diversity Education Friday, March 6, 2015, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 5
Phallacies: Constructing a Critical Space for Non-Hegemonic Masculinities
Saturday, March 7, 2015, 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM MTW: Florida Salon V
Sexual Consent Research and Praxis: Adolescence, Society, and Higher Hopeful Possibilities for Pernicious Education’s Impact on Male Identity Problems Development Friday, March 6, 2015, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM MTW: Florida Salon I-III
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Saturday, March 7, 2015, 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM MTW: Meeting Room 5
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CONTINUING ED. Programs Eligible for Continuing Education Credits All programs are eligible for 1 CE credit.
Friday, March 6, 2015 • Attempted Suicide and ADA Changes: Helping Students Stay Alive | 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM • Extended Session: Question, Persuade, and Refer: Innovative Ideas for Delivery | 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM • Using Strengths as a Tool to Promote Self-Authorship | 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM • Assessing Counseling Services: Accreditation, Self-Assessment, or Both? | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM • An Exploration of Cross Cultural Clinical Supervision Narratives | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM • Autism Spectrum Disorders and the Extraordinary Student Experience | 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM • Self-Authorship and Masculinity: Engaging Men in Developmentally Appropriate Interventions | 11:30 AM 12:30 PM • Beyond Legal Compliance: Data-Based Rape Prevention | 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM • Military Outreach: Strategies for Serving Our Student Veterans | 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM • The Privileged Identity Exploration (PIE) Model Revisited | 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM • Inclusion Matters: Considering Identity, Intersectionality, and Borderlands for Student Success | 5:30 PM 6:30 PM
Saturday, March 7, 2015 • Vicarious Trauma: Including All Impacted Parties in Crisis Response | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM • The Religious Elephant on Campus: Identifying and Addressing Christian Privilege | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM • Innovations 2.0: Practical/Creative Ideas for 21st Century Counseling Centers | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM • Peer Support and Mental Health Recovery on College Campuses | 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM • Gay Men in Greek Life | 3:30 PM to 4:30 PM • Understanding and Researching Disability in Higher Education: Emerging Perspectives | 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM • Pornography: A Catalyst For Sexual Assault | 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM • Re-Examining the MBTI Through Empirical, Ethical, and Utilitarian Lenses | 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM • The Ethics of Pillow Talk, Facebook, and other Ethical Conversations in Student Affairs | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sunday, March 8, 2015 • The Influence of Campus Climate on Sexual Assault Among Queer and Trans-spectrum Students | 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM • Why College Students Do What They Do | 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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PR Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
Abbott
Alisha
Saint Louis University
279
Abdallah
Mike
Rutgers University
94, 365, 670
Abes
Elisa
Miami University-Oxford
353, 781
Adams
Ja'Net
EMACK Consulting, LLC
583
Ahearn
Shawn
University of Pittsburgh
395
Ahlquist
Josie
California Lutheran University
190, 492, 577, 654, 822
Aho
Rachel
University of Utah
90, 140, 358
Allen
Dijha
Rutgers University - Newark
758
Altieri
Anthony
Lynn University
125
Anderson
David
George Mason University
252, 388, 590
Anderson
Mandy
Kent State University
180
Andrews
Krystal
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
755
Appel-Silbaugh
Cara
Georgia Institute of Technology
702
Archer
D. Eric
Western Michigan University
591
Archibald
James
Valdosta State University
301
Arnold
Christine
University of Toronto/OISE
173
Arroyo
Laura
Elon University
155
Ashton
Bryan
The Ohio State University
270
Ashton
Kasey
North Carolina State University
579
Atkins
William
University of Florida
686
Auckloo
Gwendolyn
The College of New Jersey
652
Baer
Jillian
The Ohio State University
220, 347, 510
Baker
Amanda
The Ohio State University
210
Baldwin
Amy
University of Central Arkansas
642
Barker
Dani
University of Wisconsin - Madison
604
Barnes
Melissa
NC State University
718
Barnhardt
Cassie
University of Iowa
435
Barratt
Will
Indiana State University
272, 731
Barter
Hillary
University of Louisville
855
Batcshe
Catherine
University of South Florida
62
Bauer
Sally
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
309
Beauchamp
Justin
Johns Hopkins University
193
Beaujolais
Brieanne
The Ohio State University
178
Benjamin
Mimi
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
646, 813
Berge
Ann
University of Minnesota
651
Bermudez
Shammah
Delaware County Community College
85, 289, 712, 780
Bernstein Chernoff
Cara
University of South Florida
271, 396
162
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RESENTER INDEX Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
Berris
Barbre
Chi Phi Fraternity
682
Bettencourt
Genia
University of Massachusetts Amherst
138, 224
Bilmes
Nancy
University of Connecticut
389
Blackwell
Jennifer
Delaware Technical Community College, Jack F. Owens Campus
762
Blimling
Gregory
Rutgers University
863
Blockett
Reginald
Indiana University
516
Boe
Aaron
Prevention Culture
548
Boehm
Constance
The Ohio State University
740
Bollinger
Sarah
Muhlenberg College
843
Borland
Kenneth
Bowling Green State University
269
Boyette
Barbara
Guilford College
311
Braxton
John
Vanderbilt University
195, 302
Brennan
Kelly
Fashion Institute of Technology
307
Breslin
James
University of Kentucky
630, 775, 853
Bretscher
Luke
University of Nebraska--Lincoln
757
Brock
Ashleigh
University of Richmond
636
Broido
Ellen
Bowling Green State University
341, 611
Bronkema
Ryan
University of West Georgia
314
Brooks
Samantha
Miami University
615
Broughton
Elizabeth
Eastern Michigan University
801
Brown
Jamie
University of Dayton
614
Brown
Kirsten
Univeristy of Wisconsin - Madison
738
Brown
Paul
Boston College
83, 313
Brown
Scott
Colgate University
124, 857
Brownell
Jayne
Miami University
553
Brumbach
Mary
Dallas County Community College District
72
Brunson
Rachel
University of South Carolina
506
Buckley
Jessica
University of Maryland
54
Bumbry
Michael
University of Chicago
514, 600
Bump
Teri
American Campus Communities
404
Bush-Scott
Dexter
Northeastern University
151
Byard
Colin
Indiana University Bloomington
800
Cabellon
Edmund
Bridgewater State University
232, 382, 667
Calhoun
Daniel
Georgia Southern University
537
Cameron
Tracey
Wellesley College
610
Camire
Kathleen
Western Michigan University
221, 258
Campbell
Jo
Bowling Green State University
131, 424, 444
Canyon
Christine
University of South Carolina
862
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PRESENTER INDEX (cont.) Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
Cardone
Taran
Lehigh University
63
Carmody
Kevin
Youngstown State University
273
Cauthen
T.W.
University of Georgia
786, 833
Chaleunphonh
Seuth
Indiana University Southeast
507
Christman
Seth
St. Cloud State University
566
Cicchetti
John
George Mason University
803
Cicchetti
Kaitlin
George Mason University
298
Clemons Thompson
Stephanie
The Ohio State University Office of Diversity and Inclusion
274, 699
Coffey
Robert
Michigan State University
519, 770
Collins
Denise
Indiana State University
265
Connors
Karen
University of Virginia
432
Coomes
Mike
Bowling Green State University
549
Cooper
Diane
University of Georgia
649
Cooper
Jamie
George Mason University
82, 584, 721
Cradit
Nate
Michigan State University
433
Croley
Rachel
University of Louisville
674
Cruise-Harper
Christie
Maryville University of St. Louis
217, 253
Cuene
Kelly
University of Wisconsin-Madison
831
Cullen
Maura
Diversity & Leadership Training
257, 294
Custer
Bradley
Moraine Valley Community College
543
Davenport
Zebulun
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolils
713
Davidson
Denise
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
430
Davis
Guy
Southern Methodist University
628
Davis
Ryan
Purdue University
333
Davis
Tiffany
North Carolina State University at Raleigh
732
Dawson
Robert
California State University, Fullerton
197
Day
Bristol
Michigan State University
797
Dean
Laura
University of Georgia
172
Deb
Sattik
Rutgers University
760
Delman
Liliana
Miami University
146
Denton
Michael
University of South Florida
660
Deters
Jacob
Eastern Illinois University
212
Devaney
Kara
Loyola University Chicago
205
DeVita
James
University of North Carolina Wilmington
503
Domingue
Andrea
University of Massachusetts Amherst
678, 816, 849
Doody
Tony
Rutgers University
164
Dougherty
Kevin
University of California, Los Angeles
141, 756
Droesch
Kynthia
The Ohio State University
242
Dugan
John
Loyola University Chicago
277
Dunn
Merrily
University of Georgia
419, 817
Duvivier
Roxanne
Wright State University
494
164
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CONSIDER | COLLABORATE | CREATE | COMMIT
Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
Eaton
Paul
Louisiana State University
370
Eddington
Sean
Purdue University
664
Edens
Joseph
Virginia Tech
380
Edwards
Keith
Macalester College
283, 502
Eister
Mark
Georgia Perimeter College
393
Elliott
Craig
Samuel Merritt University
378, 851
Endersby
Lisa
Student Affairs Collective
572
Erb
Natalee
Vanderbilt University
596
Errington Nicholson
Shelley
University of Massachusetts
219
Estanek
Sandra
Canisius College
117, 168, 304
Fabrizio
James
University of Pittsburgh
550
Farris
Victoria
School of American Ballet
838
Ferguson
Matt
Rutgers University
92, 323, 704
Fields
Lindsey
University of North Texas
564
Fitzjarrald
Amy
Illinois State University
409
Fleekop
Angela
University of San Francisco
605
Fleming
Stephen
University of Delaware
361
Foote
Stephanie
Kennesaw State University
415
Fosnacht
Kevin
Indiana University
710
Foste
Zak
The Ohio State University
267, 352
Foster
David
The University of South Carolina
835
Foubert
John
Oklahoma State University
335, 730, 859
French
Patrice
Saint Louis University
694
Frese
Sarah
Kansas State University
196
Friedman
Kevin
The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences
556
Fritz
Tom
Michigan State University
819
Galladian
Carol
Georgetown University
594
Garcia
Gina
University of Pittsburgh
608
Garcia
Michelle
California State University, Fullerton
768, 845
Gardner
Kathleen
Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville
377, 515
Garvey
Jason
University of Alabama
200, 373, 856
Gehrke
Sean
University of Southern California
126
Gibbs
Todd
The Ohio State University
737
Gillespie
Maggie
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
714
Gillon
Kathleen
Iowa State University
403
Ginese
Joseph
CUNY - Borough of Manhattan Community College
236, 306
Ginese
Robyn
Rutgers University
228, 666
Gonzalez
Elsie
University of Connecticut
524
Gonzalez
Teresa
James Madison University
251
Goodwin-Serra
Priscilla
University of South Florida St. Petersburg
764
Gordon
Timothy
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
55, 130, 500, 565
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PRESENTER INDEX (cont.) Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
Gray
Kourtney
Louisiana State University
513, 864
Gray
Marquessa
The Ohio State University
356
Green
Stephen
Colorado State University
689
Grewe
Michael
Augsburg College
613
Greyerbiehl
Jenny
National Panhellenic Conference
852
Grim
Jeff
Southern Methodist University
296
Groves Kammer
Amanda
North Carolina State University
372
Grow
Arron
City University of Seattle
386
Guido
Flo
University of Northern Colorado
826
Gunzburger
Jessica
Miami University
331, 692
Haber-Curran
Paige
Texas State University
527
Hagen
Kristin
DePaul University
316
Hamrick
Flo
Rutgers University
383
Harris
Jennifer
Fordham University Lincoln Center
501
Hart
Aaron
Indiana UniversityPurdue University Indianapolis
798
Hatfield
Lisa
Portland State University
37
Haynes
Cliff
University of Florida
204, 724
Haynes
Stephanie
Rochester Institute of Technology
618
Haywood
Hayley
Northeastern University
183
Hearst
Shante
Morehead State University
679
Heffernan
Erika
Stony Brook University
362
Henning
Gavin
New England College
247, 518, 665
Hernandez
Ebelia
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
394, 493
Heruska
Val
Indiana University - Bloomington
167, 706
Higbee
Jeanne
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
342
Hill
Kathleen
East Carolina University
436
Hincker
Paige
University of Louisville
512
Hixson
Ashley
University of Michigan-Flint
132
Homkes-Hayes
Amy
University of Michigan
431
Hopper
Ashley
Boston College
547
Hord
Fred
Association for Black Culture Centers
169
Hornak
Anne
Central Michigan University
570, 708
Houlemarde
Mark
Indiana University
698
Howard
Amy
Colorado Mesa University
318, 858
Howard-Hamilton
Mary
Indiana State University
592
Huang
Mengchen
Binghamton University
209
Hucal
Gabrielle
University of Alabama
722
Hussain
Adan
The Ohio State University
198, 218, 303, 637
Ireland
S. Mei-Yen
The Ohio State University
170, 363
Jaradat
Abed
University of Massachusetts Amherst
520
Jessup-Anger
Jody
Marquette University
557, 629
166
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Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
Johnson
Matt
Central Michgan University
437, 799
Jones
Rebecca
St. Louis College of Pharmacy
621
Jones
Susan
The Ohio State University
61, 848
Jones
Winston G.
University of South Florida, Tampa
246
Jorgenson
Amy
HigherEdLive
240, 534
Jourian
T.J.
Loyola University Chicago
321, 815
Julian
Thomas
Oberlin College
656
Kalahar
Tyler
Eastern Illinois University
398
Kandell
Jonathan
Universities at Shady Grove
599
Karikari
Shamika
Miami University-Oxford
275
Kavaliauskas Crain
Lena
University of Maryland
216, 360
Kelsay
Lisa
Moraine Valley Community College
52, 434, 541
Kerr
Kathleen
University of Delaware
159
Keup
Jennifer
National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition
560
Kilgore
Kimberly
St. Louis College of Pharmacy
390
kinzie
jillian
Indiana university Bloomington
192
Klobassa
Vern
University of St. Thomas - Minnesota
700
Klotz
Ann Marie
New York Institute of Technology
329
Knerr
Amanda
Indiana State University
25, 767, 806, 832
Kocet
Michael
Bridgewater State University
521
Koenick
Ruth Anne
Rutgers University
427
Kohlmann
Krista
Rutgers University
292
Kolkmeier
Katie
Florida State University
844
Koppel
Lauren
Michigan State University
264, 814
Korduner
Missy
Louisiana State University
658
Kortegast
Carrie
Northern Illinois University
603
Kosar
Annie M.
University of Rhode Island-Kingston Campus
421
Kranzow
Jeannine
Azusa Pacific University
640
Krause
Sharlen
Capella University
808
Kretovics
Mark
Kent State University
334
Kuk
Linda
Colorado State University
69
Kutnak
Michael
Virginia Tech
243, 811
Lackman
Brian
Davidson College
627
Lake
Peter
Stetson University College of Law
528
Laker
Jason
San Jose State University
199, 268, 697
Lamb
Benjamin
Williams College / University of Nebraska - Lincoln
241, 578, 624
Lamb
Candace
University of Louisville
497
Landreman
Lisa
Macalester College
736
Lane
Tonisha
Michigan State University
538, 739
Larde
Pamela
Mercer University
26, 262, 546, 774
Laurenzo
Shelly
James Madison University
690
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PRESENTER INDEX (cont.) Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
Lawson
Judith
University of Michigan
720
Lee
Donna
Agnes Scott College
91, 320
Leeper
Michelle
Valdosta State University
717
Lehnen
Anna
James Madison University
727
Lesen
Beth
California State University, Sacramento
413
Levine
Heidi
Cornell College
539
Lewis
Ramona
Western Michigan University
854
Lichterman
Hilary
University of South Carolina
562
Liddell
Debora
University of Iowa
345
Liddell
Elizabeth
Secular Student Alliance
308, 616
Linder
Chris
University of Georgia
145, 181, 348, 676
Lindsay
Kristen
Heidelberg University
696
Lindsay-Bailey
Colleen
Grand Valley State University
598
Linley
Jodi
University of Iowa
772
Lithgow
Jana
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
250
Lo
Marc
New York University
137
Loch
Carey
Rutgers University
99, 324, 625
Loeb
Sarina
California State University, Northridge
824
Lomax
Charity
Sinclair Community College
638
Long
Larry
Michigan State University
761
Ludemann
Franziska
The Ohio State University
376, 711
Luna
Rachel
Samuel Merritt University
350, 414
MacDonald
Brian
University of California, Los Angeles
278
Mackey
Katie
Pennsylvania College of Technology
842
Magee
Francy
New York Institute of Technology
76, 585, 617
Mahan
Melissa
Texas A&M University-San Antonio
185
Malone
Dana
University of Kentucky
509
Mari
Hind
University of Massachusetts Amherst
749
Marina
Brenda
Georgia Southern University
375
Marks
Larry
University of Central Florida
139
Marroquin
Jose
National Louis University
641
Marroquin
Jose
National Louis University
244, 776
Marshall
Bowen
The Ohio State University
150, 194
Marshall
Sarah
Central Michigan University
255
marshall
tracene
University of Minnesota
644
martinez
becky
Infinity Martinez Consulting & Social Justice Training Institute
681
Matiash
Alexander
Oregon State University
89, 160, 161, 416
Mayhew
Matthew J.
New York University
551
McCloud
Laila
Elmhurst College
511
McClure
Sarah
Virginia Commonwealth University
841
168
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Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
McCrery
Ennis
Virginia Tech
354
McDonald
Elizabeth
University of Alabama
293, 753
McGartland
Kate
Pearson Embanet
88, 280, 626
Means
Darris
University of Georgia
299, 773
Meriwether
Jason
Indiana University Southeast
387, 769, 861
Mickens
Sharon
University of Pittsburgh
203
Molina
Danielle
Mississippi State University
261, 364
Mollet
Amanda
University of Iowa
175, 455
Monahan-Kreishman Mollie
Independent Speaker/Consultant
428
Montelongo
Ricardo
Sam Houston State University
154, 401
Moody
Chris
American University / ACPA 2016 Convention Chair
672
Morales
Richard
City Colleges of Chicago - Kennedy King College
351
Moreno
Priscilla
University of Redlands
639
Morgan
Dawn
North Carolina State University
504
Morgan
Gary
Student Leadership Excellence Academy
322
Morgan
Taylor
University of North Texas
834
Morin
Shauna
North Carolina State University
260
Morrison
Katherine
University of Delaware
177
Mull
D'Andra
The Ohio State University
728
Mulvihill
Thalia
Ball State University
78, 384
Murphy
Daniel
Rhode Island School of Design
659
Narui
Mitsu
The Ohio State University
206
Narui
Mitsu
The Ohio State University
593
Nash
Romando
University of Southern California
662
Nash
Sara
University of Florida
650
Navarro
Kristina
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
249, 499
Neifeld Wheeler
Wendy
The College of Saint Rose
563
Nelson
Shannon
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
310, 601
Nguyen
David
Michigan State University
653
Nickelsen
Ashley
New York University
812
Obear
Kathy
Social Justice Training Institute
379, 745
O'Brien
Jonathan
California State University, Long Beach
620
O'Connell
Courtney
EQualman Studios
328
Okello
Wilson
Miami University
823
O'Malley
Timothy
Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
282
Orozco-Almeida
JoĂŠl
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
685
Ortis
Liane
Bowling Green State University
526
Osifuye
Shade'
University of Minnesota
222
Owen
Julie
George Mason University
186, 540
Papadakis
Jennifer
Wright State University
263
Pariano
Natalie
Denison University
213
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PRESENTER INDEX (cont.) Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
Parikh
Roshan
Rutgers University
643
Parker
Jessica
Central Michigan University
545
Parnther
Ceceilia
Western Michigan University
127
Pasquesi
Kira
University of Iowa
825
Pasquini
Laura
University of North Texas
531
Patel
Eboo
Interfaith Youth Core
176
Patterson
Shawna
University of Pennsylvania
110, 256
Pelletier
Jennifer
The Ohio State University
208, 295
Pepin
Sean
University of Maryland
143
Perez
Rosemary
Iowa State University
355
Perez II
David
Miami University - Oxford
418
Perillo
Patty
Virginia Tech
330, 535
Perkins
Sarah
Georgia Institute of Technology
804
Peters
Lindsay
Bellarmine University
860
Petty
Cissy
Loyola University New Orleans
153
Piercey
David
Stony Brook University
568
Pitcher
Erich
Michigan State University
135
Pitstick
Vicki
The Ohio State University
148
Plaza
Ray
Bowling Green State University
622
Poon Tambascia
Tracy
University of Southern California
147, 701
Popovich
Sarah
University of Pittsburgh
187
Primero
Elizabeth
California State University Long Beach
715
Pritchett
Joe
University of Delaware
558
Proffer
Brian
Michigan State University
726
Purvis
Randi
Purdue University
729
Quattro
Christine
Southwest School of Art
133
Quaye
Stephen
Miami University
417
Ragland
Chase
The University of Texas at Tyler
846
Ramos
Delma
University of Denver
202
Rankin
Susan
Pennsylvania State University
820
Razek
Nasser
University of Dayton
426
Reece
Brian
University of Miami
344
Reed
Diane
University of North Carolina - Wilmington
128
Renn
Kristen
Michigan State University
741
Ribera
Tony
Indiana University
422
Richard
Annise
Georgia Southern University
561
Richardson
Nadia
Valenrich Wellness
144
Ricks
Venus
Lebanon Valley College
402
Ridgeway
Lindsey
Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine
657
Riggle
Colleen
Georgia Institute of Technology
385, 567
Ritter
Zachary
University of Redlands
410, 765
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Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
Rizzo
Andrew
Emory University
179
Robbins
Claire
Virginia Tech
317
Roberts
Dennis
Hamad bin Khalifa University
544
Robilotta
James
CAMPUSPEAK
312
Robinson
Kirk
Miami University - Oxford
152, 412
Rosenfeld
Deirdre
The Ohio State University
446, 750
Ross
Jonathan
Lyndon State College
227
Rowan-Kenyon
Heather
Boston College
121, 751
Royster
Leigh-Anne
Elon University
174, 581
Russell Krebs
Stephanie
University of Tampa
291
Rutledge
Kelvin
Florida State University
129
Sajkich
Steven
Miami University
136
Salcedo
Rebekah
University of Arizona
680
Sandlin
Heather
Wayne State University
505
schneider
finn
University of California, Berkeley
619, 771
Schoper
Sarah
Western Illinois University
297, 374, 411, 612, 802
Schroeder
Lorraine
University of Houston
748
Schultz
Julie
The Ohio State University
609
Schultz
Stacie
Center for Leadership and Service, University of Florida
77, 663, 754
Schuster
Maximilian
University of Pittsburgh
582, 830
Seemiller
Corey
University of Arizona/OrgSync
693
Seifert
Tricia
Montana State University
60
Semer
Claire
Bowling Green State University
259, 343
Seppelt
Troy
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
123
Setnikar
Michelle
Stony Brook University
496
Shalka
Tricia
The Ohio State University
525
Sharpe
Anna
University of Kentucky
763
Shaw
Mahauganee
Miami University - Oxford
142
Shea
Robert
Marine Institute Campus of Memorial University
399
Shea Gasser
Heather
Michigan State University
35, 122, 602
Shideler
Trista
Stanford University
189
Shupp
Matthew
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
796, 805
Siddiqi
Ayeza
The Ohio State University
595
Sieman
Ashley
George Mason University
254, 809
Silver
Blake
University of Virginia
408
Simpson
Erin
University of Oklahoma
27, 211, 465, 559, 703, 746
Sixbey
Meggen
University of Florida
158
Smith
Paige
University of Maryland
407
Smith
Patricia
Virginia Tech
425
Smith
Taj
Xavier University
554
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PRESENTER INDEX (cont.) Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
Song
Joanne
University of California, Santa Barbara
508
Squire
Dian
Loyola University Chicago
495, 569, 671
St. Leger
Gabrielle
West Virginia University
24
Stark
Adam
Purdue University
215
Stark
Anne
Purdue University
223, 276
Stark
Kelly
University of Louisville
498
Steele
Bobby
Ball State University
725
Stewart
Dafina-Lazarus
Bowling Green State University
281
Stewart-Tillman
Kendra
Clemson University
315
Stimpson
Racheal
Alamance Community College/NASCAP
709
Stock
Susan
Roosevelt University
691
Strayhorn
Terrell
The Ohio State University
555, 633
Suddeth
Todd
The Ohio State University
850
Sweeney
M. DeLa
Emory University
391
Talbot
Donna
Western Michigan University
284, 542
Taub
Deborah
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro
821
Taylor
JaNae
Old Dominion University
171
Tesauro
Jenna
The Wharton School/ University of Pennsylvania
225, 687
Thomas
Chila
The Ohio State University
149
Thompson
Erica
University of St. Thomas
645
Toczydlowski
Andrew
American University
552
Todd
Dwayne
Columbus College of Art & Design
106, 523
Tregoning
Mary
University of California-Riverside
182
Turnlund
Karl
Miami University
840
Turos
Jessica
Bowling Green State University
536
Tyger
James
University of Florida
839
VanOrder
Brandie
Vanderbilt University
837
Vazquez
Jose
Saint Xavier University
766
Vega
Gisela
Florida International University
359
Venaas
Matthew
EBI MAP-Works
245, 381, 716
Vetter
Matthew
Denison University
677
Vines
James
Clemson University
522
Vitale
Danielle
University of Georgia
290
Volbrecht
Stephanie
The Ohio State University
248
Wagner
Rachel
Iowa State University
346
Walaszek
Laura
Vanderbilt University
688
Walker
Kristin
Clemson University
647
Wall
Vernon
LeaderShape, Inc.
464, 529
Walsh
Elizabeth
Miami University
392
Walterbusch
Tracey
Ohio State University
214, 752
Walton
Clayton
Rutgers University
818
172
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Last Name
First Name
Institution/Company
Program ID #
Watt
Sherry
University of Iowa
319, 400
Watts
Tierza
Georgia Southern University
397
Wells
Andrew
University of Georgia
735
White
Alexandria
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
207
White
Cheryl
Wayne State University
810
White
Heather
University of Florida
847
Williams
Kyle
Texas A&M University-Commerce
134, 634
Wilson
Angel
St. Edward's University
420
Wilson
Maureen
Bowling Green State University
571
Wise
Vicki
Portland State University
733
Wisker
Alexandria
Southeast Missouri State University
684
Witkowsky
Patty
University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
349, 606, 807
Wolter
Diane
Minnesota State University Moorhead
683
WoodBrooks
Catherine
Assumption College
517
Workman
Jamie
University of Northern Iowa
369
Wright
Edward
Mount St. Mary's University
597
Wright Fields
Christina
Indiana University
655
Wright Fields
Christina
Indiana University
226, 719
Yamamura
Erica
Seattle University
188
Young
Dallin
National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition/ University of South Carolina
675, 742
Yousey-Elsener
Kimberly
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
157
zhang
rita
California State University, Monterey Bay
156
Zmich
Regina
University of Michigan
836
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BRIDGE TO CONVENTION CENTER
CAMPBELL BOARDROOM
BAYSIDE BALLROOM
FRANKLAND BOARDROOM
EAST ELEVATORS
ATRIUM
PREFUNCTION AREA
SKYWAY MEETING ROOM
WEST ELEVATORS
PHONES & DRINKING FOUNTAINS
GANDY MEETING ROOM
EMBASSY SUITES
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MARKETPL ACPA
Booth 700 One Dupont Circle NW Suite 300 Washington, District of Columbia 20036, USA 202-835-2272 | www.myacpa.org Visit the ACPA booth to learn about membership benefits, how to get involved, upcoming professional development opportunities, or purchase our new ACPA branded merchandise from our store furnished by My Favorite Student.
ACPA 2016 Montréal Convention
Booth 420, 500 One Dupont Circle NW Suite 300 Washington, District of Columbia 20036, USA 202-835-2272 | convention.myacpa.org Bonjour! Stop by the ACPA 2016 Montréal Convention booth to learn more about ACPA’s first convention to be held outside of the United States, March 6-9, 2016! Visitez le kiosque de l’Assemblée Annuelle 2016 à Montréal et apprendez plus au sujet de la première assemblée annuelle d’ACPA au dehors des Etats-Unis, 6-9 Mars 2016!
ACPA Foundation
Booths 600, 601, 602 P.O. Box 227 East Rochester, New York 14445, USA 1-888-897-0710 | www.acpafoundation.org The ACPA Foundation is the fundraising arm of the Association. The essential work of the foundation is to seek philanthropic support for ACPA initiatives involving research, scholarship and professional development. Some of the initiatives include raising funds for the Diamond Honoree Program, the Marylu McEwen Dissertation of the Year Award and the Next Generation Conference.
Adirondack Solutions
Booth 520 P.O. Box 8102 Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807 908-725-8869 | www.adirondacksolutions.com Adirondack Solutions is the worldwide leader in providing innovative solutions primarily for the college student life market. We offer products for web-based room assignments, housing operations, conduct,
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parking/vehicle registration, conference management, guest pass tracking, and more. All of Adirondack Solutions’ products are designed and tested by student affairs professionals, for student affairs professionals. Our staff has worked in the industry and truly understands the needs of the market. Couple that with the best customer service in the industry, and you have a combination that can’t lose.
AFA/AFLV
Booth 620 P.O. Box 1369 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522, USA 970-797-4360 | www.aflv.org | www.afa1976.org AFLV exists to stimulate the growth and development of fraternity/sorority council and chapter leaders by promoting leadership, educational, and values-based experiences. AFA provides exceptional experiences, a vibrant community, and essential resources for the success of fraternity/sorority advisors.
Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society Booth 401 SCE, Eastern Illinois University 600 Lincoln Ave., 2209 Blair Hall Charleston, IL 61920 217-581-7106 | www.alphasigmalambda.org Alpha Sigma Lambda (ASL) is an honor society which partners with colleges and universities to celebrate the scholarship and leadership of adult learners in higher education. ASL is devoted to the advancement of scholarship and the recognition of nontraditional students continuing their higher education to honor superior scholarship and leadership in adult learners.
Aramark
Booth 403 1101 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19107 630-271-2357 | www.aramark.com Aramark delivers experiences that enrich and nourish people’s lives through innovative services in food, facilities management, and uniforms in 22 countries around the world. A leading provider of dining, facilities and conference center management to over 600 colleges, universities and preparatory schools across North America, Aramark delivers innovative residential
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LACE EXHIBITORS dining and retail operations, including convenience stores, coffee kiosks, late-night eateries and branded restaurants. Aramark’s facility services experts also provide clients with comprehensive operations and maintenance, custodial services, landscaping, grounds keeping, energy management, capital program management, construction project management, building commissioning and more. We focus on helping campuses thrive by treating employees well, caring for the earth and environment, and ensuring the health and well-being of the campus and communities in which we live, learn and work.
Campus Pride
Booth 108 P.O. Box 240473 Charlotte, North Carolina 28224 USA 704-277-6710 | www.campuspride.org Campus Pride is the leading national educational organization for LGBTQ and ally college students and campus groups working to create safer, more inclusive LGBT-friendly communities. The organization provides resources and services to thousands of college students and nearly 1400 campuses annually. Learn more online at CampusPride.org.
The Association for Higher Education Parent Family Program Professionals
CAMPUSPEAK, Inc.
Booth 812 2995 Wilderness Place, Ste. 205 Boulder, CO 80301 920-333-2437 | www.aheppp.prg The Association of Higher Education Parent/ Family Program Professionals (AHEPPP) is the premier national association for higher education practitioners who work with the parents and family members of college students. AHEPPP provides programs and services to administrators, staff, and other professionals in higher education who strive to promote informed parent and family involvement in support of student success.
Booth 101 P.O. Box 440560 Aurora, Colorado 80044-0560 USA 303-745-5545 | www.campusspeak.com CAMPUSPEAK is the nation’s premier speaker agency providing keynote speakers and interactive workshops to colleges and universities across the country. It is our mission to partner with campuses and higher education organizations to deliver educational programs that improve the lives of students and inspire them for success in their college years and beyond. Learn more about how CAMPUSPEAK can help you bring an amazing educational experience to campus by visiting campuspeak.com.
Campus Labs
CampusQuad
Booth 100 210 Ellicott Street, Suite 200 Buffalo, New York 14203 USA 716-270-0000 | www.campuslabs.com Campus Labs is a leading provider of campus-wide assessment technology for higher education. Our products give colleges and universities the tools they need to maximize institutional effectiveness and student success—empowering them to engage and retain students on the same platform used to collect and report on data for learning outcomes assessment, strategic planning, and accreditation. More than 750 institutions have chosen to partner with Campus Labs. Learn more at www.campuslabs.com.
Booth 111 210 Industrial Rd., Suite 102, San Carlos, CA 94070 717-870-6658 | www.campusquad.co Developed in conjunction with Student Affairs practitioners, CampusQuad is a mobile-first communication platform designed to elevate student engagement through easier access to cocurricular experiences and university services. It connects students to the events, resources, clubs and organizations that broadens their worldview through exposure, exploration and skill development. Universities benefit from a direct communication channel to students and real-time analytics that track and assess the participation and effectiveness of programs, services and events. For more information, visit www.campusquad.co.
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Canadian Association of College & University Student Services (CACUSS)
Booth 519 720 Spadina Avenue Suite 202, Toronto, ON M5S 2T9 1-647-345-1116 | www.cacuss.ca CACUSS is the leader in the development/ advancement of student affairs in Canada. With over 1500 members, we support networks and communities of practice within the field through professional development, research/recognition, outreach/advocacy, and professional connections. We invite ACPA members to learn about the profession in Canada. Please join us at our annual conference May 24-27, 2015 in beautiful Vancouver, or learn more about us at www.cacuss.ca or @cacusstweets.
Cvent
Booth 301 866-318-4357 | www.cvent.com Cvent (NYSE: CVT) is a leader in cloud-based event management solutions, mobile apps, web-based software for meeting site selection, online event registration, e-mail marketing, and web surveys, and helps over 12,600 clients in 90 countries manage hundreds of thousands of events, ticketing, surveys and e-mail campaigns.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
Booth 400 10520 Warwick Ave Suite B-8 Fairfax, Virginia 22030, USA 703-385-2401 | www.diverseeducation.com Diverse is the only national newsmagazine focusing on matters of access and opportunity for all in higher education. Diverse remains the preeminent source of timely news, insightful research and special reports, provocative commentary and interviews on a range of issues affecting all higher education professionals, but especially minorities and other underrepresented groups. Our readership is comprised of the most diverse pool of candidates to target for faculty and administrative recruiting needs.
Education Realty Trust (EdR)
Booth 110 530 Oak Court Drive, Suite 300 Memphis, Tennessee 38117 USA 901-259-2500 | www.edrtrust.com EdR (NYSE:EDR) is one of America’s largest owners, developers and managers of collegiate housing. A real estate investment trust, EdR owns or manages
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77 communities with nearly 43,000 beds serving 58 universities in 23 states. From undergraduate livinglearning centers to apartments for graduate students and faculty, EdR partners with universities to create on- and off-campus communities with student-focused design and amenities, and provides proven professional management services that deliver solutions for each unique situation.
eRezLife Software
Booth 805 125 David Drive Ottawa, Ontario K2G2N6 613-680-1450 | www.erezlife.com Having managed Residence Life and Student Housing, we understand the challenges and competing priorities you face each and every day. Our 25 years of industry experiences combined with our strong client relationships have allowed us to create our suite of unique, innovative, and truly affordable web-based and mobile solutions. Whether you’re managing Staff Selection, Room Condition Reporting, Roommate Search & Self-Selection, Residence Life, Overnight Guest Tracking, or Student Housing processes, we can help. We look forward to seeing you during ACPA.
Foliot Furniture
Booth 802 721 Roland-Godard Blvd St-Jerome, Québec J7Y 4C1 Canada 450-565-9166 | www.foliot.com Foliot is dedicated to providing quality furniture to the hospitality and educational communities. Over two decades of experience in manufacturing and 300,000 furnished rooms throughout North America clearly demonstrates our insight and expertise.
Forrest T. Jones
Booth 102 1760 Reston Parkway Reston, Virginia 20190 USA 703-318-8189 | www.ftj.com Forrest T. Jones & Company has been the Member Benefits Broker for ACPA for 20 years. FTJ has 12 Insurance products for ACPA members including Life Insurance, Professional Liability and a ‘NO COST’ $40,000.00 Life Insurance policy for new members for 2 years. FTJ currently provides insurance programs to more than 80 national associations and employer groups with more than 1.5 million members. We work with more than 30 of the nation’s leading insurance companies to provide members/employees with access to high quality insurance plans – many with
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CONSIDER | COLLABORATE | CREATE | COMMIT special features and benefits not readily available elsewhere – at favorable group rates. Stop by booth # 102 on the conference floor to visit with Mike Williams and register to win a $50.00 Visa gift card.
Greater Talent Network
Booth 118 437 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016 212-645-4200 | www.greatertalent.com Greater Talent Network, Inc. is a perennial leader for speakers bureaus in bringing audiences the world’s most dynamic speakers from business, politics, technology, entertainment, literature and sports. Each of the renowned faces on our roster has a remarkable story to tell and has chosen GTN to help them share it. For over 30 years our commitment to making your event a smashing success begins with guiding you every step of the way and ends with a standing ovation.
Guidebook
Booth 402 525 University Ave. #31 Palo Alto, CA 94301 650-319-7233 | www.guidebook.com At Guidebook, we don’t think it should be difficult or expensive to create elegant, functional mobile guides to events and physical locations. You can make a free mobile app in minutes, or join the hundreds of universities who subscribe for year-round access to features that inspire audiences, connect your community and drive revenue. Whether it’s a new student orientation, homecoming, commencement, or anything else happening on campus, Guidebook helps you connect and engage your community via mobile.
Interfaith Diversity Experiences & Attitudes Longitudinal Survey
Booth 319 325 North LaSalle St, Suite 775, Chicago, IL 60654 Direct: 312.573.8909 | ifyc.org | @ifyc The Interfaith Diversity Experiences and Attitudes Longitudinal Survey (IDEALS) is a groundbreaking project designed to investigate how educational initiatives and interfaith engagement in college shape students’ subsequent attitudes and behaviors. Tracking students through four years of college, IDEALS will allow campuses to understand student perceptions on a range of outcomes including global citizenship, commitment to a pluralistic world, appreciation for interreligious commonalities and differences, and interfaith leadership and service.
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship
Booth 220, 221 6400 Schroeder Road P.O Box 7895 Madison, Wisconsin 53707, USA 212-248-6621 | www.intervarsity.org InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA coaches and trains students on over 650 campuses to develop vibrant, multiethnic faith communities with a high value for justice, intercultural competencies, and student leadership. We also sponsor oversea and urban immersion programs.
Involvio
Booth 814 261 Madison Avenue 9th Floor New York, New York 10016, USA 347-382-8200 | www.Involvio.com At Involvio, we’re focused on driving student engagement from the time your students arrive on campus all the way through graduation. Our platform brings everything happening on your campus into beautiful and easy to use mobile apps that help your students navigate orientation and stay involved throughout the school year.
KSQ Architects
Booth 813 235 Main Street – Suite 410 White Plains, NY 10601 914-682-3700 | www.ksqarchitects.com Founded in 1988, KSQ is a full-service firm architectural and engineering firm providing planning, programming, architecture, interior design, and MEP engineering services. With five offices located in Oklahoma, Colorado, Texas, New York, and North Carolina, the firm assists clients as “one firm” across the country. KSQ specializes in a full range of collegiate and student life, education facilities, planning, and community-related design services. Historically, over 80 percent of its work is with repeat clients. The firm has a staff of over 100 professional architects, designers, and support personnel.
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LeaderShape, Inc.
Booth 300 1802 Fox Drive Suite D Champaign, Illinois 61820, USA 515-231-3067 | www.leadershape.org We believe in the possibility of the future... and in our responsibility, as LeaderShape and as individuals, to help create that future. To that end, we’ve developed simple yet profound vision and mission statements that speak to the kind of world we want to live in. Our Vision: A just, caring, and thriving world where all lead with integrity™ and a healthy disregard for the impossible. Our mission to transform the world by increasing the number of people who lead with integrity™ and a healthy disregard for the impossible. Imagine what it would be like to live in that world! We hope you can and— whether you choose to partner with us or not— you’re doing your part to help create it.
McGraw-Hill Education/ALEKS
Booth 817 15460 Laguna Canyon Road Irvine, CA 92618 714-245-7191 | www.aleks.com McGraw-Hill Education partners around the world with students, educators, administrators and other professionals to deliver engaging, adaptive and personalized solutions that improve performance and results. We combine proven, research-based content with the best emerging digital technologies to guide assessment, teaching and learning to achieve the best possible outcome for students, instructors and institutions. At this year’s conference we will be focusing on how proper math placement can impact student retention, graduation rates, and STEM.
My Favorite Student
Booths 720, 721 109 Montgomery Avenue Scarsdale, New York 10583 914-713-4422 | www.myfavoritestudent.com My Favorite Student.com is THE MOST EXCITING care package provider to colleges and universities! MFS offers full range of care packages that parents are proud to send and students LOVE to receive. We partner with a student organization (SORG) or administrative office on each campus so that they can raise funds for programming. The SORG learns valuable business development, organizational and marketing skills, while raising funds. What makes My Favorite Student unique, is that we create and
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customize a separate website for each college or university. As part of our program My Favorite Student offers an online care package management system that allows parents and student to be notified with just couple click of a mouse. Learn more about our programs at www.myfavoritestudent.com
NACADA
NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising Kansas State University 2323 Anderson Avenue, Suite 225 Manhattan, KS 66502 785-532-7819 | www.nacada.ksu.edu NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising promotes and supports quality academic advising to enhance the educational development of students at higher education institutions. NACADA provides a forum for the discussion, debate, and exchange of ideas pertaining to academic advising through numerous events and publications. NACADA has over 11,000 members which include professional advisors/counselors, faculty, administrators, para-professionals, and graduate and undergraduate students whose responsibilities include academic advising.
NODA - Association for Orientation, Transition, Retention in Higher Education
Booth 619 2829 University Avenue; Suite 415 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414 612-624-2628 | www.nodaweb.org The mission of NODA is to provide education, leadership and professional development in the fields of college student orientation, transition and retention. Today, NODA is an international association comprised of professional administrators, students, faculty and related organizations. The association strives to attract a pluralistic membership and leadership and endeavors to facilitate the professional development of its members. NODA is further dedicated to inter-association cooperation, the advancement of professional and ethical standards, and the production of scholarly works.
On Campus Marketing
Booths 119, 120, 121 3 Graphics Drive West Trenton, New Jersey 08628 USA 1-800-220-4237 | www.ocm.com For over 30 years, On Campus Marketing has provided products and services that have and continue to serve and help your students and families every step of the way of the college experience. OCM partners with your
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OrgSync
Booth 800 13140 Coit Road Suite 405 Dallas, Texas 75240, USA 972-907-0900 | www.orgsync.com OrgSync provides online communities to create a more connected campus. Its solutions help each functional area of an institution operate more efficiently, improve communication and collaboration, lower operating costs through reduction of paper, printing, and other related expenses, and generate reports on data collected for annual assessments and accreditation.
PaperClip Communications
Publisher Booth 112, 113, 114, 115, 207, 208, 209, 210 2205 Plum Street Niskayuna, NY 12309 www.paper-clip.com PaperClip Communications is the place for student life resources, including webinars, eLearning programs, training tools, compliance information, programming and leadership binders, parent/family resources, free newswires, white papers, binders, student brochures and more! From Title IX to transfer students, we’ve got you covered. Celebrating over 20 years in higher education, we’re staffed by student affairs folks who know and care about the field, serving thousands of institutions worldwide.
Partnership for A Healthier America
Booth 116 2001 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 900 Washington, DC 20006 ahealthieramerica.org The Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) is devoted to working with the private sector to ensure the health of our nation’s youth by solving the childhood obesity crisis. PHA brings together public, private and nonprofit leaders to broker meaningful commitments and develop strategies to end childhood obesity.
Prevention Culture
Booth 701 15414 McClarnden Dr Fishers, IN 46040 317-514-1505 Curriculum, Training & Consulting for Preventing Sexual Misconduct and Dating Violence + Equipping Students for Healthy Relationships and Creating a Safer Social Culture on Campus.
Public Identity
Booth 109 1220 S. Boyle Avenue Los Angeles, California 90023 USA 323-266-1360 | www.publicidentity.com Public Identity specializes in branded promotional merchandise and apparel. We offer: • Extensive Product Knowledge (ability to suggest the right product fit) • Personable Customer Service (attentiveness to client needs) • Alleviation of Stress (easy and efficient ordering) • Expedient Product Delivery (extremely reliable) • Competitive Prices (always priced right the first time)
RoomSync
Booth 117 101 SE 2nd Place Suite 201-B Gainsville, Florida 32601, USA 609-731-3288 | www.roomsync.com RoomSync is a roommate self-selection application that uses Facebook as a platform to empower students and their living choices. RoomSync integrates with housing software to create a seamless roommate matching solution and has been proven to enhance student success. Rob Castellucci, President & CEO of RoomSync, received his Bachelor’s degree in marketing and Master’s degree in Entrepreneurship from the University of Florida. Rob can be reached at rob@roomsync.com.
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Sex Ed Boot Camp
Booth 804 PO Box 11818 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339 954-561-3969 | www.SexEdBootCamp.com Sex - it’s everywhere, including on your campus! Great Safer Sex is so much more than “Doing It”, “wrapping it” and getting consent. Sex Ed Boot Camp is the fun & interactive program created by sexologists Dr. Joni Frater & Esther Lastique. Inclusive of all genders and orientations, our programs are content rich and customized to fit your student body’s needs. We offer all students a safe, non-judgmental space in which we discuss communication, anatomy, safer sex techniques, affirmative & enthusiastic consent, mixing sex with drugs and/or alcohol, and making wiser choices. Our new program Loving Right: Earn Me… Mind, Body & Heart incorporates our sexual health material within a discussion about healthy versus unhealthy relationships and bystander intervention. Our mission: celebrating & supporting college students on an exploratory path to intimacy through love, laughter & science.
Skyfactor (Formerly EBI Map-Works)
Booth 815 3058 East Elm Street Springfield, Missouri 65802 USA 417-429-0555 | www.webebi.com The Skyfactor Mapworks Student Retention System combines predictive analytics with student data -- alerting staff of at-risk students, facilitating early intervention, and generating results. Skyfactor Benchworks includes over 60 academic and student affairs assessments, aligns with accreditation and professional standards, and includes longitudinal data, benchmarking, and identification of critical issues.
Social Justice Training Institute
Booth 320 Logan Circle, NW #23 Washington, District of Columbia 20005, USA 515-231-3067 | www.sjti.org The Social Justice Training Institute provides a forum for the professional and personal development of social justice educators and practitioners to enhance and refine their skills and competencies to create greater inclusion for all members of the campus community.
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StarRez, Inc.
Booth 811 6100 Greenwood Plaza Blvd Greenwood Village, CO 80111 303-248-7835 | www.starrez.com StarRez is the world’s most trusted housing, conference, and student conduct software provider with over 23 years of experience and more than 450 clients worldwide. StarRez offers the most cost effective, fully integrated, and easy-to-use housing, conference, and student conduct software solution on the market providing best-in-class solutions across all housing functions.
Stylus Publishing
Publisher Booth 215 22883 Quicksilver Drive Sterling, Virginia 20166, USA 703-996-1039 | www.styluspub.com Stylus publishes books and journals that focus on higher education and inclusive teaching in K-12. Our higher education program covers areas such as teaching and learning, service learning, assessment, online learning, racial diversity on campus, women’s issues, student affairs, doctoral education, and leadership and administration.
Symplicity Corporation
Booth 200 1560 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, Virginia 22209, USA 703-351-0200 x7208 | www.symplicity.com Symplicity is the leading provider of cloud-based solutions for student affairs and student services in higher-ed. Symplicity is committed to providing its clients with simple but focused solutions for university staff that enable them to streamline business processes, improve student success and experience, and cultivate positive relationships with their students and communities. Symplicity serves more than 1,200 departments in higher education and more than 21 million students worldwide in some of the following areas: Career Services | Student Conduct | Advising | Campus Activities | Alumni Engagement | Study Abroad | Event Management | Residence Life | Admissions
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Saint Louis University Allies for Inclusion: The Ability Exhibit
Booth 104 Saint Louis University 3500 Lindell Boulevard St. Louis, Missouri 63103, USA 314-977-1976 | www.slu.edu/theabilityexhibit The Ability Institute is based out of Saint Louis University and houses Allies for Inclusion: The Ability Exhibit and The Ability Ally Initiative. The Ability Exhibit is a traveling exhibit designed to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities through respect for others, comfort during interactions, and awareness of disability issues. Using a multi-media approach to demonstrate respect, comfort and awareness, the exhibit offers suggestions for becoming disability allies and educators. The Ability Ally Initiative is a two-hour workshop designed to educate faculty, staff, and students on ways they can be allies for people with disabilities.
TeamWorks
Booth 603 Kristin Skarie, President 2604 Elmwood Avenue #246 Rochester, NY 14618 585.330.9181 | www.betterteams.com Teamworks is a team building and leadership development consulting company dedicated to cultivating the knowledge, skills and competencies of sustainable leadership. “Lead Green” by maximizing your impact beyond your presence or involvement with tools for purposeful collaboration and visionary systems-thinking. Keynotes, workshops and retreats for students and staff offer interactive content, engaging activities and relevant fun. Increase your impact and reduce your footprint!
The National Society of Leadership and Success
Booth 801 50 Harrison Street, Suite 308 Hoboken, New Jersey 07030, USA 201-204-4075 | www.societyleadership.org The National Society of Leadership and Success is the nation’s largest collegiate leadership honor society with over 450 chapters and 450,000 members nationwide. For students nominated by their college, the Society provides a structured leadership development program that helps students achieve personal growth, career success and empowers them to have a positive impact in their communities. Students attend an Orientation,
a Leadership Training Day, Success Networking Team meetings, and a Speaker Broadcast series before induction into the Society and receiving their Certificate of Leadership Training. The Society is your strategic partner for leadership programming on campus. Stop by our booth at #801, and speak with me, Marissa Curry, Regional Director of Program Development, graduate of DeSales University.
The Society for Values in Higher Education
Booth 517 c/o Western Kentucky University 1906 College Heights Blvd #8020 Bowling Green, KY 42101-1041 270-745-2907 | www.svhe.org The Society for Values in Higher Education (SVHE) is a US-based non-profit membership organization. Founded in 1922 to promote the teaching of religious studies in American colleges and universities, the society’s members are now broadly interested in issues involving higher education, including pedagogy, ethics, and social justice. The Society sponsors various projects throughout the year and hosts an annual summer conference on a university campus. The conference provides an opportunity for scholars to share work through our Call for Papers. SVHE’s headquarters are at Western Kentucky University, with members across the United States and abroad.
The Southern Poverty Law Center
Booth 719 400 Washington Ave. Montgomery, AL 36104 (334) 956-8200 | www.splcenter.org The Southern Poverty Law Center is dedicated to fighting hate and bigotry and to seeking justice for the most vulnerable members of our society. Our lawsuits have bankrupted some of the nation’s most violent white supremacist groups and won justice for exploited workers, abused prison inmates, disabled children and other victims of discrimination. Our innovative Teaching Tolerance program produces and distributes – free of charge – documentary films, books, lesson plans and other materials that promote tolerance and respect in our nation’s schools. The SPLC’s latest project, SPLC on Campus, provides college students with resources and guidance to be social justice activists, carrying out our mission within their campus communities.
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Tourisme Montréal
Booth 419, 501 http://www.tourisme-montreal.org/ Tourisme Montréal is a private, non-profit organization, founded in 1919 and incorporated in 1924. It comprises more than 750 members and partners from Montréal’s tourism industry, who share the common goal of promoting the city as a premier travel destination to non-local markets. As a leader in promoting the destination to travellers, Tourisme Montréal organizes many activities, in Canada and around the world, with a particular focus on attracting meetings and conventions to the city. The organization also provides event planners and specialized foreign press with unsurpassed logistical support, and is the driving force behind many tools and initiatives designed to promote Montréal as a leisure destination. Above all, Tourisme Montréal is committed to ensuring that all visitors to our city receive a warm welcome from all industry stakeholders
Trust for Insuring Educations
Booth 806 3130 Broadway Kansas City, MO 6411 1-800-821-7303 | http://www.ftj.com/TIE For nearly 40 years, the Trust for Insuring Educators (TIE) has been helping teachers, administrators and support staff at all levels, from preschool to
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post-graduate, get the insurance protection their families need. We offer special member discounts and economical group rates on insurance plans from leading companies such as New York Life, GEICO and Metropolitan Life, to name a few. Many plans are specially designed to meet the needs of educators
We End Violence
Booth 816 334-593-0699 | www.weendviolence.org We End Violence develops and provides creative and effective sexual violence prevention materials and services. Our online program, Agent of Change, uses a narrative structure and a video game format to engage students and give them a platform for practicing violence prevention in a virtual setting.
Wiley
Publisher Booth 614 111 River Street Hoboken, New Jersey 07030, USA 201-748-6762 | www.wiley.com www.josseybass.com/ highereducation. Wiley’s Jossey-Bass Higher & Adult Education line is the leading publisher for student affairs practitioners and graduate students, addressing critical issues on campus as well as student affairs practice. In addition, we offer your students the tools they need to develop their leadership skills and emotional intelligence, in order to promote their own success in college and in life. Visit us at www.josseybass.com/highereducation.
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Edited by Jenny L. Small Foreword by Christopher MacDonald-Dennis “In this comprehensive work that melds practice with theory, the authors join an emerging wave of scholars emphasizing the cultivation of meaning and purpose as an essential element in holistic student development. By tackling such topics as the unjust privileging of Christians and the engagement of diverse worldviews, the authors argue compellingly that student affairs should not forsake its responsibility in creating spaces for all students to explore their religious, secular, and/or spiritual paths.”—PAMELA CROSBY, Co-Editor, Journal of College and Character, NASPA
Lisa J. Hatfield and Vicki L. Wise “This is a practical guide that will inspire student affair educators to become scholar practitioners. By demystifying the presentation and publication process, the authors provide step-by-step insights and guidance for promoting the worthwhile scholarship of student affairs professionals.”—SARAH MARSHALL, Associate Professor of Educational Leadership and Director of the Doctor of Education Program at Central Michigan University Paper, Feb 2015, 978 1 620396 152 8, $19.95
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Foreword by Susan R. Komives “The pedagogical utility of this organization is superb and will allow for targeted use in staff development programming and for individuals who seek to challenge their own development through the complexity of the basic, intermediate, and advanced levels of each competency.”—SUSAN R. KOMIVES, Professor Emerita from the Student Affairs Graduate Program, University of Maryland, Former President Paper, Sep 2014, 978 1 57922 309 0, $29.95
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Peter J. Collier This is a comprehensive resource for creating, refining and sustaining effective student peer mentoring programs. While providing a blueprint for successfully designing programs for a wide range of audiences—from freshmen to doctoral students—it also offers specific guidance on developing programs targeting three large groups of under-served students: first-generation students, international students and student veterans. Paper, May 2015, 978 1 62036 076 7, $37.50
The Strategic Guide to Shaping Your Student Affairs Career Sonja Ardoin “The Strategic Guide to Shaping Your Student Affairs Career is a one of a kind resource for student affairs administrators in any stage of their career. The book is well organized around five key elements of career strategy that helpfully prompt readers to not only focus and reflect on critical stages in their career development and advancement, but also on their personal motivations and goals. This is enhanced by the inclusion of voices of current administrators who share their stories and insights to illustrate the book’s message.”—ASHLEY TULL, Director of Assessment and Strategic Initiatives, Division of Student Affairs , Southern Methodist University Paper, Mar 2014, 978 1 57922 958 0, $24.95
Working With Students in Community Colleges
Contemporary Strategies for Bridging Theory, Research, and Practice
Edited by Lisa S. Kelsay and Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher Foreword by Susan Salvador Afterword by Stephanie R. Bulger “This is a valuable resource that will help readers to understand community colleges and the needs and characteristics of their students as well as help to gauge how agile and responsive these colleges are to demands and changes.”—SUSAN SALVADOR, Vice President of Student Services , Monroe Community College Paper, Jun 2014, 978 1 57922 916 0, $29.95
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