ASCA Viewpoints Podcast
The podcast where we talk about the student conduct profession in higher education
We found 10 episodes of ASCA Viewpoints Podcast with the tag “student conduct”.
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3.4 Tony Miller Jr. shares his Viewpoint-Pathways Sanctioning & COVID-19
April 1st, 2020 | Season 3 | 54 mins 4 secs
asca, higher education, student affairs, student conduct, title ix, viewpoints
This episode features Tony Miller Jr. as he shares his viewpoint on the Pathways Sanctioning Model, and how we can have more creative sanctioning. Also, Alexandra talks a little bit about COVID-19.
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3.3 Jessica White shares her Viewpoint- Reframing Black Bodies and Title IX
March 4th, 2020 | Season 3 | 32 mins 45 secs
asca, higher education, student affairs, student conduct, title ix, viewpoints
This episode features Jessica White and her presentation on Black Bodies and Title IX at the ASCA Annual Conference; and ASCA monthly updates.
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3.2 ASCA Announcements February & March 2020
February 17th, 2020 | Season 3 | 8 mins 21 secs
asca, higher education, student affairs, student conduct, title ix, viewpoints
This episode features upcoming announcements and deadlines for ASCA from February & March 2020.
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3.1 In Honor of Dr. Don Gehring and sharing his Viewpoint
February 13th, 2020 | Season 3 | 38 mins 47 secs
asca, higher education, student affairs, student conduct, title ix, viewpoints
This episode features Jill's past interview with Dr. Don Gehring. Dr. Don Gehring, the founder of ASCA, then known as ASJA, shared his viewpoint with Jill. They talked about the founding of ASJA, the first Gehring Academy, and his views on the student conduct profession today.
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3.0 Teaser...and Introducing Alexandra Hughes
February 4th, 2020 | Season 3 | 2 mins 7 secs
asca, higher education, student affiars, student conduct, title ix, viewpoints
We're back for Season 3! Check out this teaser trailer for our new series of episodes.
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2.10 Beth Devonshire, J.D. shares her Viewpoint
September 11th, 2019 | 46 mins 17 secs
education, higher ed, student conduct, title ix
Beth Devonshire, J.D. and consultant with D. Stafford and Associates shares her viewpoint. We recorded this in February, 2019, so some information may be a little dated. Beth also composes the ASCA Policy Update that comes to your inbox each month.
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2.8 Seann Kalagher shares his Viewpoint
January 15th, 2019 | Season 2 | 41 mins 26 secs
asca, higher education, highered, student affairs, student conduct, title ix
Seann Kalagher, ASCA President-Elect, will take the lead as President the first week of February, 2019. He shares his Viewpoint on the current open-and-comment period, the profession as a whole, and growing his career from graduate assistant to cabinet member.
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2.6 Dr. Jill Dunlap and Teri Lyn Hinds share their Viewpoints
December 10th, 2018 | Season 2 | 55 mins 38 secs
asca, higher education, law, naspa, policy, regulations, student affairs, student conduct, title ix, viewpoints
Dr. Jill Dunlap, Director for Research and Practice at NASPA and Teri Lyn Hinds, Director of Policy Research and Advocacy discuss the U.S. Department of Education's proposed Title IX regulations. Listen to learn about what may affect your practice and how to comment in the 60 day window.
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2.5 Laura Matthews shares her Viewpoint
November 9th, 2018 | Season 2 | 54 mins 25 secs
asca, fraternity, greek life, higher ed, higher education, sorority, student affairs, student conduct, student organizations, title ix, viewpoints
Laura Matthews, Director of Student Conduct at Lynn University shares her Viewpoint. We dig into the Fraternity Executive Association (FEA) and ASCA collaboration guide on how to investigate student organization misconduct.
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2.4 Dr. Kevin Kruger shares his Viewpoint
October 25th, 2018 | Season 2 | 52 mins 38 secs
asca, higher education, naspa, student affairs, student conduct, title ix, viewpoints
Dr. Kevin Kruger, President of NASPA | Student Affairs Professionals in Higher Education, shares his Viewpoint on today's traditionally-aged college student and the larger student affairs profession's intersection with student conduct.