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Cornell Struggles with 3 Student Deaths Wikis: The New Department Meeting? Student Editor Explores Paper’s 5 Most Offensive Moments Greek Week: Best Week Ever? From Prison to Policy Making Placement Adopts Panhellenic Guidelines “No Child Left Behind” Overhaul in the Works

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The end is near; one more day till the weekend. FDL Launches “Students, Not Banks” Campaign 20/20 – Day 18: 20 things you unintentionally let get in your way Crunch Time for 2-Year Colleges ABC News Explores “Helicopter Parents” How Not to Complain About March 4 University Rejects Gay Student Organization to Promote Inclusivity

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Happy Tuesday. I only have 6 links, but if you read one of them twice it will feel like 7. A Higher Education Model for the 21st Century 20/20 – Day 17: 20 ways to improve induction Summer Internship Opportunity for Campus Kitchens at the Washington Youth Garden SAFRA Wars: Student Aid Reform Showdown Coming [...]

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Monday always has the best blog post and articles. Maybe it is because I try not to read everything over the weekend so I have a couple of extra days of information to share.  I hope your Monday is off to a great start, and you enjoy the links. Student Activists Beaten After Rally On [...]

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Jeff is enjoying some time away and sipping on his very own break drink (probably sweet tea), but the show must go on!  Here’s your daily fix of the student affairs news. What Do You Do After That First Crummy Job? Ohio Colleges Focus on Black Male Achievement Are Sports Programs Ruining Higher Education? How [...]

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Here is your daily dose of Student Affairs news. Plus a video that is not Student Affairs related, but entertaining. You Say You Want a Revolution? Online Student Planner Offers Free Beta Testing to Students Book Review: The Voice of College Own the Podium Needed in Higher Ed 20/20 – Day 14: 20 reasons why [...]

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I am on vacation this week, but I plan to still post blogs daily. Hope your week is off to a great start. Diversity, Recruitment, Retention, and Academic Integrity #jobhunt #5 20/20 – Day 11: 20 reasons to look up at the world Are Religious Student Orgs At State Institutions Entitled To Funding? Professor Suspended [...]

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Wow it is already Thursday. It is amazing how fast some weeks can go, and how slow others move; this is one of the fast ones.  Here is your daily dose of student affairs related links. Happy Friday-eve. Drinking Holiday Is a Headache for Penn State Officials Building Leaders Through Community Service Pt. 2 Simplifying [...]

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Today in Review (Feb 22)

by Jeff Jackson on February 22, 2010

Happy Monday! I know it is odd, but I have come to enjoy Mondays. There is a freshness about setting a tone for the upcoming week. There is a lot in the news today including the launch of HuffPost College which I am particularly excited about. There is a lot to choose from, but here [...]

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I have had some major technical difficulties this week, so I apologize for not publishing student affairs summaries the past couple of days.  I have fired up a computer on the JV team, that should get me through the weekend. Credit Cards and Campuses When Mentors Fail Us What are Student Affairs Conferences doing to [...]

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