I recently attended the NASPA — Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education conference in Chicago. This year’s theme was “Live the Legacy, Be the Movement.” The underlying purpose of the workshops and lectures was to motivate each attendee to be a change agent within her or his university as well as to be an important [...]
Posts Tagged ‘NASPA’
On a Mission to Be Who I Am Destined to Be
Posted in Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, Women and Civil Rights, tagged AAUW, civil rights movement, Condoleezza Rice, Josef Korbel, mentoring, mentors, NASPA, SAC, secretary of state, Sister Helen Prejean, Student Advisory Council, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, Susan Sarandon on March 26, 2010, | Leave a Comment »
First Stop with the Cyclones
Posted in Educational Programs, NCCWSL, Students & Educational Issues, tagged American University, Campaign College, Girl Scouts, leadership, NASPA, NCCWSL, Running Start, student government, women leaders on January 29, 2009, | Leave a Comment »
A new study by the Girl Scout Research Institute highlights exciting shifts in how girls view themselves as leaders. The majority of girls (59 percent) said that the recent election has increased their confidence their ability to achieve their future goals. Despite becoming more aware of obstacles women face, 41 percent of girls said that [...]
The Chance of a Lifetime
Posted in NCCWSL, Students & Educational Issues, The AAUW Community, tagged Georgetown, leadership, NASPA, National Conference for College Women Student Leaders, NCCWSL, Student Advisory Council, student leaders on June 3, 2008, | 1 Comment »
This week, 500 students from 44 states will descend on Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., to attend the 2008 National Conference for College Women Student Leaders, presented by AAUW and NASPA. Students will have the opportunity to network, attend workshops, listen to women leaders from various professional fields, and volunteer together. Many students see this [...]


