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Explore NASPA Publications

NASPA publications range in content from scholarly research to timely articles on the most pressing issues in student affairs. The association publishes books, journals, magazines, newsletters, and other interactive learning tools.

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Enough is Enough: A Student Affairs Perspective on Preparedness and Response to a Campus Shooting

Brian O. Hemphill and Brandi Hephner LaBanc, Editors

Recent campus crises have highlighted that campus administrators will be judged by three things: What the campus was doing before the crisis, its immediate response during the crisis, and the follow-up after the crisis. Enough is Enough presents first-hand accounts and experienced counsel from professionals who have lived through a violent incident, and continue to deal with its aftermath.

Now available in the NASPA Bookstore

 

More Than Listening: A Casebook for Using Counseling Skills in Student Affairs Work

Ruth Harper, Nona L. Wilson, and Associates

This book is written for those student affairs practitioners with limited educational or experiential backgrounds in counseling or mental health services. The authors present a series of case studies based on composites of situations typically handled by student affairs professionals. Each scenario is followed by two theory-based responses: one drawing on student development theories and student affairs practice; and the other grounded in counseling theory and suggesting or modeling practical helping skills.

Now available in the NASPA Bookstore

 

More Stories of Inspiration: 51 Uplifting Tales of Courage, Humor, Healing, and Learning in Student Affairs

Sarah M. Marshall, Editor

Rediscover the rewards of a career in student affairs with this collection of uplifting stories, conversations, and poems. This book captures the joys and challenges of working on campus, and reinforces the significance of student affairs work. Whether you wish to gain perspective, encourage a colleague, or inform a new professional, you’ll find just the right story to inspire, motivate, and help you reach your highest potential.

Now available in the NASPA Bookstore


Publications Overview


Books

NASPA publishes several new books each year and maintains a backlist of more than 40 titles. E-Books are also occasionally made available online in the Members-only section of the website.

Journals

NASPA is a leading publisher of peer-reviewed scholarly journals in student affairs, serving higher education communities worldwide through an unparalleled commitment to quality, scholarship, and the spirit of inquiry.

MagazineS

Available in both print and digital formats, NASPA magazines deliver articles tailored for student affairs professionals of all levels.