Welcome to the Region IV East
Website. This site is your entrée to professional development
opportunities and serves as a connecting point to those in our region.
NASPA IV East has continually played a role in providing strong
leaders, at both the regional and national levels....To continue reading this letter, click here
Les P. Cook, Ed.D.
NASPA IV East Regional Vice President
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Erin Pearce Coordinator, Leadership and Service Illinois State University Campus Box 2700 Normal, IL 61790 Tel: (414) 438-3212 E-mail: eepearce@ilstu.edu
Register now for the NASPA Region IV-East Men and Masculinities Conference!
Program proposals are now being accepted for the NASPA Region IV-East Men and Masculinities Conference taking place September 24, 2010. Click here for more information! For more information regarding the NASPA Region IV-East Men and Masculinities Conference, please visit http://www.naspa.org/regions/regioniv-e/MMdrive.cfm .
In the dynamic, ever-changing environment of higher education,
change is a constant. Characteristics, needs and expectations of
students influence the services, programs, and support that Student
Affairs professionals provide on a daily basis. The current economic
climate, the pressure to be efficient and resourceful, all while
working to reduce our carbon footprints, challenge Student Affairs
Professionals to be innovative and creative in our work. Ours is a
diverse profession within the changing context of an interconnected
global society. It is important to our profession, to our students, and
to our institutions that we come together as colleagues to examine timely topics, share our innovative practices, and celebrate our creative discoveries. Now is the time.
Join your colleagues from the NASPA IV-E Region on November 7-9,
2010 in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the Marriott City Center to share,
learn, and grow together.
THE 2010 REGION IV-EAST NASPA CASE STUDY CHALLENGE
NOVEMBER 7-9, 2010 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
Do you enjoy:
Demonstrating your understanding of the student affairs field's professional knowledge base?
Interacting with practicing student affairs practitioners?
Applying theory to practice?
Using your critical abilities and communication skills to develop and deliver solutions to realistic situations?
If you do, then you should consider participating in the 2010 Region IV-East NASPA Case Study Challenge. Click here for more information about the Case Study Challenge.