ASCA Viewpoints Podcast
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
65 episodes of ASCA Viewpoints Podcast since the first episode, which aired on August 2nd, 2017.
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Bonus Minisode #2
April 24th, 2018 | Season 1 | 8 mins 57 secs
asca, higher ed, podcast, student conduct
ASCA Viewpoints Podcast producers Colleen Maeder and Jill Creighton share stats and reflections on the first season of the podcast.
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1.26 Scott Roberts shares his viewpoint
April 17th, 2018 | Season 1 | 51 mins 42 secs
Scott Roberts, J.D. shares his viewpoint on Title IX investigation report writing. He discusses the technical aspects of report writing, common mistakes, and the anatomy of a strong report.
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1.25 Dr. David Karp shares his Viewpoint
April 3rd, 2018 | Season 1 | 52 mins 52 secs
alternative dispute resolution, asca, higher ed, podcast, restorative justice, sexual misconduct, student conduct, title ix
Dr. David Karp, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Skidmore College Project on Restorative Justice shares his viewpoint. David discusses integrating restorative justice principles into student conduct work. He also dives into how we might use RJ to address some cases of sexual misconduct.
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1.24 JoCynda Hudson and Alan Acosta share their Viewpoints
March 27th, 2018 | Season 1 | 38 mins 29 secs
acuhoi, asca, book, conduct and community, higher ed, podcast, student conduct
JoCynda Hudson and Alan Acosta, two of the three co-editors of the upcoming book, "Conduct and Community," share their Viewpoint. JoCynda and Alan discuss what to expect from the new book, a bit about the chapters, and when it will be available. The "Conduct and Community" book is a joint publication venture between ASCA and ACUHO-I.
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1.23 Regina Curran, J.D. shares her Viewpoint
March 20th, 2018 | Season 1 | 56 mins 8 secs
Regina Curran, J.D., Title IX Program Manager at American University, shares her viewpoint. We dig into Title IX, working in conduct as a J.D., and intersectional identity in the profession of student conduct.
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1.22 Part II ASCA Annual Conference Reflections on Diversity and Inclusion
March 12th, 2018 | Season 1 | 37 mins 29 secs
asca, cultural humility, diversity and inclusion, higher ed, podcast, student conduct
In this second part of a two-part series, ASCA Annual Conference Attendees share their viewpoints on Diversity and Inclusion in our profession and our Association.
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1.21 Part I ASCA Annual Conference Reflections on Diversity and Inclusion
March 3rd, 2018 | Season 1 | 35 mins 33 secs
asca, cultural humility, diversity and inclusion, higher ed, podcast, student conduct
At the ASCA Annual Conference, Viewpoints Host Jill Creighton collected a multitude of perspectives on the keynote speech by Tim Wise and Diversity and Inclusion in student conduct and ASCA. This is the first of two episodes with conference reflections.
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1.20 Pam Malyk, Conference Chair, shares her Viewpoint
February 20th, 2018 | Season 1 | 30 mins 11 secs
asca, conference, higher ed, podcast, student conduct
ASCA 30th Anniversary Conference Chair shares her viewpoint. Pam gives us the run down on what to expect from this year's Annual Conference "Lighting the Path Forward." Wishing all of our attendees safe travels to Jacksonville, Florida!
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1.19 Adan Tejada shares his Viewpoint
February 13th, 2018 | Season 1 | 41 mins 4 secs
Adan Tejada serves as the Chief and Director of Public Safety at Saint Mary's College of California. He also serves on the IACLEA Board of Directors. Adan shares his viewpoint on the intersection of public safety and student conduct.
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1.18 Jeff Bates and Nicole Garcia Diaz share their Viewpoints
February 6th, 2018 | Season 1 | 44 mins 23 secs
asca, graduate students, higher ed, new professionals, podcast, student conduct
Jeff Bates and Nicole Garcia Diaz served as the ASCA 2017 Presidential Graduate Interns. They share their viewpoints on the needs of graduate students and new professionals. Jeff is a second year graduate student at Appalachian State University and Nicole Garcia Diaz is in her first year as a residence hall director at St. John's University in New York City.
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1.17 Dr. Alexis Martinez shares her Viewpoint
January 30th, 2018 | Season 1 | 47 mins 52 secs
asca, higher ed, podcast, professional programs, student conduct
Dr. Alexis Martinez of Nova Southeastern University shares her viewpoint on conduct programs in professional schools. If you work with graduate students, this episode contains some great information.
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1.16 Dr. Patience Bryant shares her Viewpoint
January 23rd, 2018 | Season 1 | 33 mins 53 secs
asca, conflict resolution, mediation, podcast, restorative justice, student conduct, viewpoints
Dr. Patience Bryant, past Gehring Academy track coordinator for conflict resolution and PhD in Conflict resolution shares her viewpoint.
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1.15 David Pe and Judy Li share their Viewpoints
January 16th, 2018 | Season 1 | 42 mins 7 secs
asca, china, higher education, student affairs, student conduct
David Pe, Associate Dean of Students at NYU Shanghai, and Judy Li, Assistant Dean of Students at NYU Shanghai, discuss student conduct in a Chinese higher education context.
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Bonus Minisode!
January 3rd, 2018 | Season 1 | 11 mins 27 secs
asca, higher education, podcast, student affairs, student conduct
This bonus minisode of the ASCA Viewpoints Podcast shares some of our stats and the behind-the-scenes creation of an episode. Features Colleen Maeder, Producer, Editor, and Mixer of the podcast.
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1.14 Karen Joshua Wathel shares her Viewpoint
December 12th, 2017 | Season 1 | 48 mins 30 secs
asca, disability support, higher education, student affairs, student conduct, viewpoints
Karen Joshua Wathel, Associate Dean of Students at Kalamazoo College and ASCA Director for 4 Year Private Institutions, shares her viewpoint. Karen teaches us about the intersection of disability support services and student conduct.
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1.13 Alyssa Leffall shares her Viewpoint
December 5th, 2017 | Season 1 | 40 mins 39 secs
fire, freedom of expression, higher education, law, student affairs, student conduct
Alyssa Leffall, Special Assistant to the Vice President for Student Affairs at Texas A&M University, shares her viewpoint. This episode focuses on the transition from full-time law practice to the student conduct profession.