Monday, September 27, 2010

September 2010 - Student Affairs and Technology (Sending Event Reminders/Invitations via Text Message))

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Readers,


During the past few years, a significant amount of higher education institutions in Texas adopted electronic (text message) alert systems to communicate with their students if an emergency arises. Several universities adopted an alert system to keep their faculty, staff, and students informed of campus events. This approach, appropriately called "calendaring", sends a text message featuring reminders pertaining to athletic, social, and other events.


To find out more about their approach, read this article from Campus Technology - "Newbury Boosts Student Improvement".


Dr. Jennifer T. Edwards and Dr. Sandi Osters - Graduate Education and Research Co-Chairs

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Goal for Texas: 3 Million More College Degrees - Lumina Foundation Report


Readers,


According to a recent report from the Lumina Foundation, Texas will need to produce almost 30,000 additional college graduates every year between now and 2025 (more than 3 million in all) to maintain a healthy middle class.


This report also provides readers with a breakdown of the percentage of people (per county) who have a two or four-year degree. <- Very useful! 


Read the report here - Special Report: A Stronger Nation Through Higher Education (September 2010)


Dr. Jennifer T. Edwards and Dr. Sandi Osters - Graduate Education and Research Co-Chairs

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

TACUSPA Conference Update!


Readers,

Here is some important information about our Fall conference!

TACUSPA Conference Update!

It is almost here and the planning committee is wrapping up all the final details to ensure that you have a great conference. We will be closing online registration on Monday, September 27th. We will be taking onsite registrations beginning Sunday morning at the hotel. Also, you can view the schedule-at-a-glance and educational sessions on the blogsite at http://blog.uta.edu/tacuspa/.

Registration for the golf tournament will end on Friday, September 24th. It is only $45/per person. You can register for the golf tournament online as well at http://www.tacuspa.net/payment.html .

Lisa Nagy
Assistant Vice President
Student Affairs
Box 19115
701 S. Nedderman Dr.
Arlington, TX 76019
817-272-6080
www.uta.edu/studentaffairs

Monday, September 20, 2010

September 2010 - Student Affairs and Technology (Journal of Technology in Student Affairs - Call for Manuscripts/Book Reviews)

Readers,


Our May 2010 poll indicated that many of you are interested in submitting articles for scholarly journals. One journal, The Journal of Technology in Student Affairs, is seeking submissions related to technology and student affairs/higher education. This journal is practitioner-based and it features articles that are "research-based, descriptive in nature, thought pieces, and book reviews".


Read the last three issues here:


Spring 2010 - "Virtual Case Study Competition" Edition
http://studentaffairs.com/ejournal/Spring_2010/index.html


Winter 2010
http://studentaffairs.com/ejournal/Winter_2010/index.html


Summer 2009
http://studentaffairs.com/ejournal/Summer_2009/index.html


Dr. Jennifer T. Edwards and Dr. Sandi Osters - Graduate Education and Research Co-Chairs

Monday, September 13, 2010

September 2010 - Student Affairs and Technology (Technology-Related Stress and College Students)

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Readers,


An increasing number of undergraduate and graduate college students are using technology (i.e. - iPods, Facebook, iPhones, Twitter, etc.). College students' usage of these technologies can results in benefits and disadvantages for student affairs professionals.


One article by Erin Gemmill and Michael Peterson, focuses on these advantages and disadvantages. This article, "Technology Use Among College Students: Implications for Student Affairs Professionals" explores the stress level among college students (related to technology) and the student concerns that student affairs professionals may encounter as a result of their students' stress levels.


Here's a link to the article - http://www4.ncsu.edu/~ladare/eac595/readings/gemmill-petersonl.pdf


We would love to read your comments!


Dr. Jennifer T. Edwards and Dr. Sandi Osters - Graduate Education and Research Co-Chairs

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

TACUSPA Graduate Student Scholarship Application - jennifertedwards@gmail.com


Attention TACUSPA Graduate Students:

The deadline for the Graduate Student Scholarship Application for the Fall 2010 Conference is approaching. TACUSPA awards 5 scholarships to graduate students attending the annual conference; each scholarship will cover conference registration fees. Details are contained in the attached application.

Deadline: Tuesday, September 14th.

For questions, please contact Dr. Jacqueline Hamilton at Jacqueline.hamilton@tamucc.edu

Conference Dates: October 3-5


Conference Website: http://blog.uta.edu/tacuspa/


Millennial Professor - Jennifer T. Edwards, Ed.D.

Monday, September 6, 2010

September 2010 - Student Affairs and Technology (A Refresher/Introduction)

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Readers,


This month's blog topic is focused on student affairs and technology!


We start this month with a great "refresher" on the different types of technology that student affairs departments can implement in their every day practices.


Licinia, a blogger for the "Student Affairs Collaborative: Know-how from peers and professionals" gives a background of current and potential applications of technology for student affairs.


Here's a link to the article - Student Affairs Application of Technology


This article covers the following:
Collaborative Applications
Online Forums
Social Networking Sites
Pod/Video Casting


This is a great article that may serve as a refresher for some of us and as an introduction for the rest of us. Despite our technological experience and comfort level, we can implement online technologies in our every day activities.


What technology does your department use?


Dr. Jennifer T. Edwards and Dr. Sandi Osters - Graduate Education and Research Co-Chairs

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Two Great Opportunities from the American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education (AAHHE)

Readers,


Here's a great opportunity for some TACUSPA members (found on the AERA listserv)! We will try to post opportunities and CFPs (Call for Proposals) for higher education/student affairs journals, etc. on our blog (in addition to our regular posts).


The American Association of Hispanics in Higher Education (AAHHE), Inc., is now accepting applications for two fellowship programs: (1) The AAHHE Graduate Student Fellows Program (GSFP) and (2) The AAHHE Junior Faculty Fellows Program. Applications are due October 1, 2010.

Graduate and Faculty Fellows will attend the 2011 AAHHE National Conference: "Creative Solutions for Challenging Times in Higher Education," which will be held March 3-5, 2011, at the Hyatt Regency Riverwalk Hotel in San Antonio, TX. Participation in both fellowship programs will begin on Tuesday March 1st, continue throughout the conference, and end on the evening of Saturday March 5th. For more information, please refer to the attached pdf or visit the AAHHE website, at: 
http://www.aahhe.org/

The deadline to submit an application for the 2011 AAHHE/ETS Outstanding Dissertation Competition is September 7th. Please refer all to the AAHHE web site, 
www.aahhe.org, for additional details regarding the competition and to access the the required application forms.

The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans supports green card holders, naturalized citizens, or the child of at least one naturalized parent for up to two years of graduate study in any subject at any US higher education institution. A first year graduate student would be eligible. The fellowship provides $25,000 plus 1/2 tuition (up to $20,000 per academic year). The deadline is November 1st, 2010. For more information, please visit: 
http://www.pdsoros.org/



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Dr. Jennifer T. Edwards and Dr. Sandi Osters
TACUSPA Graduate Education and Research Co-Chairs