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Student Affairs e-Learning Series

The Student Affairs E-Learning Series provides quality professional development opportunities for student affairs professionals, faculty and graduate students. These three-week online seminars are designed and facilitated by nationally renowned leaders and experienced practitioners within their content area. Each seminar will feature presentation materials, a listing of additional resources, as well as online discussions. Come be a part of a dynamic online educational community. Register for multiple programs and receive special discounts!

 

Archive Course List

2007-2008 Courses:

One Size Does Not Fit All: Innovative and Traditional Models of Student Affairs Practice
Kathleen Manning, University of Vermont

 

2006 - 2007 Courses:

An Assessment Primer
Instructor: Dr. Gavin Henning, Dartmouth College
An Introduction to Survey Development
Instructor: Dr. Gavin Henning, Dartmouth College
Social Class on Campus: A Different Diversity Dimension
Instructor: Dr. Will Barratt, Indiana State University
Using Electronic Portfolios to Support and Assess Out of Classroom Learning
Dr. Darren Cambridge, George Mason University
Educating Students for Civic Engagement
Instructor: Dr. Barbara Jacoby, University of Maryland-College Park
Beginning Your Journey: A Roadmap to Student Development through Orientation
Instructors: Janelle Simmons, North Carolina Central University, and Jen Hodges, Michigan State University
Finding Your Perfect Job!
Instructor: Shirley Rowe, University of Texas at San Antonio
Leadership Development: Broadening Our Understanding of College Student Needs through the Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership
Instructor: John Dugan, University of Maryland-College Park
Transgender 101: What Every Administrator Should Consider
Instructors: Sebrina Glenn and Brad Johnson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Alphabet Soup: Implications of Mixing Generations on Campus
Instructor: Arlene Hill, Georgetown University
Any Student Affairs Professional Can (and should) be a Victim Advocate
Instructor: Melinda Manning, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Disability 200: Taking it to the Next Level
Instructors: Drs. Rebecca Cory, University of Washington, and Karen Myers, St. Louis University
LGBT is not a Sandwich: Straight Talk on the Effects of Silence and Sexual and Gender Minorities in Higher Education
Instructor: Dr. Ronni Sanlo, University of California-Los Angeles
Student Reflection: Mediating Learning through Reflection in Service-Learning
Instructor: Dr. Patrick Green, Roosevelt University
Strategies for Success: Effectively Leading Your First Student Affairs Staff
Instructors: Roland Bullard, Jr., Indiana University, and Marc Shook, University of Alabama
Guy Things: Men, Masculinities, and Student Development
Instructors: Drs. Jason Laker, Queen's University (Canada), and Frank Harris, III, University of Southern California
A Primer for First Year Success
Instructors: Stephanie Foote, University of South Carolina Aiken, and Kia Kuresman, Villa Julie College
 



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