NASPA 2025 Program Book_Updated 3.13.25_Spreads

MONDAY EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

MONDAY EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

MONDAY, MARCH 17

MONDAY, MARCH 17

Location Competency Certification

Location Competency Certification

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Extended Learning Session Artificial Intelligence and Student Affairs Claire Brady, President of Glass Half Full Consulting, LLC

8:30 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. General Interest Session Action-Oriented Commitments to Socially Just Leadership Education Sponsored by Student Leadership Programs KC Brittany Devies, Florida State University; Michael Daniels , Kent State University; Ana Maia , The University of Tampa; Derrick Pacheco , Florida State University; Johnnie Allen , Florida State University; Ravi Bhatt , Florida State University AI in Action: Interactive Tools for the Next Generation of Advising Syreeta Washington, Leeward Community College An Innovative Approach to Program Review for the Community College Setting: Using the CAS Standards at Red Rocks Community College Daniel Bureau, University of Kentucky; Lisa Fowler , Red Rocks Community College; Derek Grubb , Red Rocks Community College An Overview of Our Experience With Unionized Resident Assistant Staff David Zamojski, Boston University; Jeffrey Manning , Barnard College; Christie Anglade , Emerson College Authoring Your NYU Story: How We Launched This (Required) First Year Seminar Sponsored by Student Affairs Partnering With Academic Affairs KC Jason Joyce, New York University Balancing Acts: Navigating Student Activism and Political Turbulence in Higher Education Sheri Atkinson, University of California-Davis; Pablo Reguerin , University of California-Davis; Bahar Navab , University of California-Berkeley; Elisa Diana Huerta , University of California- Berkeley Beyond Fun One-on-Ones: Employee Engagement Tactics to Foster a Phenomenal Workplace Culture Carrie Petr, Carrie Lovelace Petr Coaching & Consulting; Marcella Runell , Mount Holyoke College Building With Belonging in Mind: Student Affairs Development From Division to Community Lisa Cooper Wilkins, City College of San Francisco; Noah Lystrup , Gavilan College Charting New Waters: Navigating the Evolving Landscape of Diversity Legislation Rayshawn Eastman, Wilmington College; Cesquinn Curtis , Kent State University; Jarrod Benjamin , Jackson State University Co-Creating a Student Affairs Strategic Plan Mamta Accapadi, Huron; Jeremy Battjes , University of Arkansas; Erin Butler , University of Arkansas; Gena Flynn , Huron Communicating with Student Voices: Enhancing Engagement with Student-Created Content From a Central Student Affairs Office Gretchen Meier, University of Southern California; Elizabeth Bluth , University of Southern California

MCCNO 230

LEAD, SJI

Core, FSL

Marriott Warehouse Arts District Gravier C Hilton Riverside Grand Ballroom B

The HBCU Homecoming: Celebrating History, Impact, and Truth Jourdan Hilaire, Southern University and A & M College; Tiffany Tuma , Barber-Scotia College; Laquala Dixon , University of Houston- Clear Lake; Robert Page , The Legacy Group Online

MCCNO 253

A/S

Core, NBCC

8:30 a.m. – 9:20 a.m. Featured Educational Session

MCCNO 223

AER, OHR

Core

Navigating the Future of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Efforts: Emerging Insights from National Conversations Paulette Granberry Russell, NADOHE; Tia Brown McNair , AAC&U; Sarah E. Whitley , Sova 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. General Interest Session “Inside Out”: Cultivating Restorative Joy and Collective Leadership in DEI Work Nikita Kimani, University of Maryland, College Park; Nicole Mehta , University of Maryland, College Park ¡Aquí para ti!: Student Success and Holistic Wellbeing Strategies For Hispanic-Serving Institutions & Leaders Giovanni Negron-Garcia, Texas A & M University-College Station A House Is Not a Home: Creating a Culture of Care through Residential Life, Housing, and Student Advocacy Ra’meer Roberts, Virginia Commonwealth University; Theresa Franklin , Virginia Commonwealth University; Gabe Willis , Virginia Commonwealth University Accessibility Services: A Key Campus Partner in the Implementation of Generative Artificial Intelligence Policy and Practice Sponsored by Disability KC Michael Berger, Simmons University; Neal Lipsitz , College of the Holy Cross; Eileen Berger , Harvard, Emerita

MCCNO 224

MCCNO 226 LEAD, OHR Core, HRL

Hilton Riverside Churchill B2

LEAD, SJI

Core, SJI

MCCNO 206

A/S, SLD

Core

MCCNO 237

A/S, SJI

Core, SJI

MCCNO 209

PPF, LEAD Core, CU, SC

Marriott Warehouse Arts District Gravier B

AER, SLD Core, HRL

MCCNO 240-241 LEAD, OHR

Core

MCCNO 217

A/S, SJI

Core, SJI

MCCNO 221

A/S, SJI

Core, SJI, CU

MCCNO 215-216

LEAD, SJI

Core, SJI

COMPETENCY KEY A/S: Advising and Supporting AER: Assessment, Evaluation, and Research LPG: Law, Policy, and Governance LEAD: Leadership OHR: Organizational and Human Resources

PPF: Personal and Ethical Foundations SJI: Social Justice and Inclusion SLD: Student Learning and Development TECH: Technology VPH: Values, Philosophy, and History

MCCNO 211 LEAD, OHR

Core

MCCNO 225 LEAD, TECH

Core, SJI

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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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