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NASPA Knowledge Communities (KCs) provide an opportunity for NASPA members to access information and resources in a specific subject matter that pertains to the student affairs profession and come together through common interests in ways that support the NASPA mission, vision, and goals. Knowledge Communities create and share knowledge through the delivery of educational research, programs, and products; through the use of technology; and by way of face-to-face meetings, workshops, and/or conferences. Knowledge Communities provide an entry point to the association for graduate students and new professionals, and offer a structured organization for new and continuing members to confirm their commitment to and passion for the profession through their common interests.

Knowledge Communities build credibility through activity, consistency, and the quality of knowledge generated. It is important to note that the concept of Knowledge Communities is more than information and dissemination thereof: Knowledge Communities are about gathering and generating information in a specific interest area; discussing the information; looking for examples of practicing the information; and critiquing, evaluating, and making some judgment about the worthiness of findings before disseminating findings as knowledge.

NASPA currently has 25 Knowledge Communities on the following topics:

Administrators in Graduate and Professional Student Services
African American

Alcohol and Other Drugs
Asian Pacific Islanders
Assessment, Evaluation, and Research

Campus Safety
Disability
Fraternity and Sorority
GLBT

Health in Higher Education
Indigenous Peoples

International Education
Latino/a 
Men and Masculinities
MultiRacial
New Professionals and Graduate Students
Parent and Family Relations
Spirituality and Religion in Higher Education 
Student Affairs Development and External Relations
Student Affairs Partnering with Academic Affairs
Student Leadership Programs
Sustainability
Technology
Veterans
Women in Student Affairs 

Visit the NASPA Knowledge Communities homepage for more information.

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