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    Division of Student Affairs annual report, 2022-23

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    This report is compiled by Student Affairs Assessment, Research and Planning and highlights progress and success in the division over the past academic year

    Division of Student Affairs annual report, 2021-22

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    This report is compiled by Student Affairs Assessment, Research and Planning and highlights progress and success in the division over the past academic year

    Division of Student Affairs annual report, 2020-21

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    This report is compiled by Student Affairs Assessment, Research and Planning and highlights progress and success in the division over the past academic year

    Division of Student Affairs annual report, 2019-20

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    This report is compiled by Student Affairs Assessment, Research and Planning and highlights progress and success in the division over the past academic year

    2008116.27: Student Affairs, 1968-2007

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    These items include materials from the office of Student Affairs at Marshall University from 11968-2007. Items were received in 2008 and include notable materials from Division of Student Affairs, This includes brochures with the WMUL program schedule, University Heights housing, Newsletters produced on campus Ms. Quotes and off-campus, and other events and promotional materials created by or put on by student affairs at Marshall. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents

    HMUTNB student affairs staff visited AU

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    Staff from King Mongkut’s University of Technology North Bangkok Student Affairs Division paid a visited AU Student Affairs and Bangna campus on 27th April 2006. Dr.Jirapha Srikalasin and Ajarn Sorana Arunrat, Assistants to the Vice President for Student Affairs, and Mr.Chukiat Kiatdherarat, Director of Sports & Fitness Center, welcomed the visitors

    Compassion Fatigue in Student Affairs Practitioners Working with Undocumented College Students

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    Given the nature of student affairs work, practitioners may be exposed to work-related stress that impacts their professional and personal well-being. In this phenomenological study, we examined the lived experiences of 9 professionals who worked with undocumented students and how they experienced and managed their compassion fatigue. Findings indicate that the predisposition to advocate and support along with expectations were prevalent triggers to compassion stress. Implications for professionals, their supervisors and institutions are discussed

    Compassion Fatigue in Student Affairs Practitioners Working with Undocumented College Students

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    Given the nature of student affairs work, practitioners may be exposed to work-related stress that impacts their professional and personal well-being. In this phenomenological study, we examined the lived experiences of 9 professionals who worked with undocumented students and how they experienced and managed their compassion fatigue. Findings indicate that the predisposition to advocate and support along with expectations were prevalent triggers to compassion stress. Implications for professionals, their supervisors and institutions are discussed

    19821002: Student Affairs, 1966-1991

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    These items include materials from the office of Student Affairs at Marshall University from 1966-1991. Items were received in various dates, and newer stuff was interfiled with this collection after it was originally donated. Materials include things like speeches given, policies from the university in Student Affairs, some employment materials, staff meeting minutes, some notes from the dean publications, campus bulletins, an MU Professional Women luncheon invitation, a Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Birthday program, newspaper clippings, and a Welcome to our Universe publication from the Dean of Student Affairs. Please download the finding aid for a full list of contents
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