TUESDAY EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS
TUESDAY EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS
TUESDAY, MARCH 18
TUESDAY, MARCH 18
Location Competency Certification
Location Competency Certification
8:30 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. General Interest Session Understanding the Institutional Factors that Impact
9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Poster Session 12 Lessons Learned in 12 Months of Qualitative Staff Climate Research Wendy Lawrence, University of Michigan A Phenomenological Exploration of Senior-Year Transition and Future Self-Ideation for Women Abby Lukens, University of New Orleans Analysis of Public Responses and Topics Regarding the Ban on Race-Conscious Admissions SangAh Oh, North Carolina State University Beyond the Traditional: Breaking Barriers and Forging Diverse Pathways for First-Gen, Non-Traditional Students Shannon Dean-Scott, Texas State University; Andrew Martinez , Texas State University; Eladio Escovar , Texas State University; Alexis Greene , Texas State University; Astrid Veliz , Texas State University Changing Tradition: Legal Interventions in Hazing Ann Tapscott, Tulane University of Louisiana Decision Making of Executive Leaders in Higher Education During Crisis Jorhie Beadle, Michigan State University; Matea Caluk , Michigan State University Empowered Latinas: Navigating Higher Education and Supporting Peers in the Southern States Mireya Contreras, The University of Texas at Arlington; Brianna Gomez , The University of Texas at Arlington Enhancing Transfer Student Experience: Navigating New Beginnings Gulmira Abdyrahmanova, Eastern Illinois University; Dianne Timm , Eastern Illinois University Establishing Belonging through Peer Support Programs for Underrepresented Students Mimi Benjamin, Indiana University of Pennsylvania-Main Campus Excellence Award Winner: Academic Advising, Careers, Graduate, Professional, and related category Excellence Award Winner: Alumni, Community Relations, Family Programs, Fundraising, and related category Excellence Award Winner: Assessment, Persistence, Data Analytics, and related category Excellence Award Winner: Athletics, Recreation, Counseling, Health, Wellness, and related category Excellence Award Winner: Campus Security, Crisis Management, Student Conduct and Community Standards, Violence Prevention, and related category Excellence Award Winner: Civic Learning, Democratic Engagement, Community Service, Service-Learning, and related category Excellence Award Winner: Commuter, Off-Campus, Military- Connected, Non-traditional, and related category
Hilton Riverside Eglinton Winton
LEAD, OHR
Core
MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions)
AER, LEAD
Academic Advisor Retention Ida Jamshidi, Baylor University
Using Ecological Network Assessment Tools for Supporting Student Transition and Success Aileen Hentz, University of Maryland, College Park; Rachel Smith , Iowa State University; Thaddeus Hill , Iowa State University VPSA Colleague Conversation: Leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) In Improving Our Work Patrick Tanner, Spokane Community College When Innovation and Collaboration Collide: A Unique Approach to Supporting Student Financial Well-being Desirée Rieckenberg, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Workforce Development and Green Career Pathways: Collaborative Efforts to Help Students Excel in Green and Infrastructure Careers Arlanda Williams, Delgado Community College; Tiki Ayiku , United States Green Building Council; Edward Martinez , Suffolk County Community College; Michelé Smith , William Rainey Harper College 8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Extended Learning Session Live Podcast Taping with SA: Voices from Field Christopher Lewis, University of Michigan-Flint; Jill Creighton , NASPA Podcast 8:30 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. Featured Educational Session Stronger Together: Harnessing the Power of Partnerships to Navigate through Uncertain Times Moderator: Omari Burnside, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Amelia Parnell, NASPA; Nia Haydel, Complete College America: Jasmine Haywood, Lumina Foundation; Julian Thompson, United Negro College Fund
MCCNO 207
A/S, SLD
Core
MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions)
SLD, VHP
MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions)
LPG, SJI
MCCNO 202 LEAD, OHR
MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions)
LPG, SJI
MCCNO 256
OHR, SLD
Core
Marriott Warehouse Arts District Gravier B
A/S, SLD
Core
MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions) MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions)
AER, LPG
PPF, LEAD
MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions)
A/S, SJI
Marriott Warehouse Arts District Gravier C
MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions)
LEAD, SLD
MCCNO Hall B2-2
AER, LEAD
Core, SJI
MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions)
A/S, SJI
MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions) MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions) MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions) MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions) MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions)
A/S, SLD
8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. SA Speaks Session The “Why” Revival Ashley Yong, Yale-NUS College
SJI, SLD
MCCNO Great Hall MCCNO Great Hall MCCNO Great Hall
PPF, OHR
AER, SLD
We Are Not “Differently-Abled” Brett Binkowski, Michigan State University
PPF, SJI
AER, SLD
What Do I Do Now? Transitions of a Foster Kid Turned Student Affairs Professional Chamika Ellis, University of Maryland, College Park
SJI, SLD
A/S, SLD
MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions)
LPG, SJI
MCCNO Hall B (Poster Sessions)
A/S, SLD
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2025 NASPA Annual Conference
The views and opinions expressed in conference sessions are those of the presenters who do not speak on behalf of NASPA—Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. The schedule listed in this program book is as of February 20, 2025. Please check the NASPA Events app for the latest schedule information.
The views and opinions expressed in conference sessions are those of the presenters who do not speak on behalf of NASPA—Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. The schedule listed in this program book is as of February 20, 2025. Please check the NASPA Events app for the latest schedule information.
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