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Featured Publication: NetResults

Featured Publication: NetResults
President-Elect Nominations Wanted
Hardee Dissertation of the Year Award
NASPA Excellence Awards Submissions
NASPA National Awards
Honor Roll
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NASPA NetResults Featured Publication: NetResults

The second installment of the August 2006 NetResults is available on NASPA's Web site. This issue features "Multicultural Initiatives for Leadership Education (MILE): Diversity Education in the 21st Century." Also in this issue in the Building Blocks column, be sure to check out "Ten Things Your Boss Expects of You, But Hasn’t Told You." As part of an ongoing series the Research column features abstracts from the chapters "Students with Disabilities" and "Native American Students" in NASPA's new e-book, Understanding College Student Subpopulations: A Guide for Student Affairs Professionals, edited by Lyle A. Gohn and Ginger R. Albin. The abstracts in NetResults link to the full text of the book, available exclusively to NASPA members. To go straight to the full text, simply log in and click on e-books. More Info

President-Elect Nominations Wanted

Do you have a mentor or a VPSA who is phenomenal? Does this person take great pride in his or her NASPA affiliation? The Nominations Committee needs your assistance! We are looking for innovative and dynamic individuals who are leaders in the field. Your nomination of the president-elect may help impact the future of our profession. Nominees must be professional affiliates (voting delegates are included) or faculty affiliates at a member institution and must have demonstrated leadership in NASPA and commitment to the association. Your nomination is due to the NASPA office by November 1, 2006. The new president-elect will assume the presidency at the National Annual Conference in 2008. As a current NASPA member, you may submit your nomination by sending a letter describing the nominee's achievements, contributions, and resume to:

NASPA
Attention: Nominations Committee
1875 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 418
Washington, DC 20009-5728

For more information, please contact Joey DeSanto at jdesanto@naspa.org

Seeking Hardee Dissertation of the Year Applicants

The Hardee Dissertation of the Year Award is designed to encourage high-quality research relevant to the field of college student services administration and the general field of student affairs, and to recognize outstanding dissertation research conducted by doctoral degree recipients presently in or intending to enter the student affairs profession.

Requirements: Entrants to the Hardee Award competition must have completed their dissertation and had their degree conferred between September 1, 2005 and August 31, 2006.
To Apply: Visit the NASPA Web site to download application materials.
Questions? Contact Joey DeSanto at jdesanto@naspa.org.
For additional information, contact: Dr. Robert Schwartz, 113 Stone, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4452.
Deadline: Completed application materials must be received by September 15, 2006. More Info

NASPA Excellence Awards Submissions

NASPA wishes to recognize the contributions of members who are transforming higher education through outstanding programs, innovative services and effective administration. Sharing our successes benefits students, improves institutions and promotes our profession. All NASPA members are encouraged to enter recently developed and/or longstanding programs and initiatives for consideration for NASPA Excellence Awards.

NASPA Excellence Award entries will be submitted and judged within one of the following programmatic categories:

  • Housing, Residence Life, Campus Security, Contracted Services, Judicial and related
  • Student Union, Student Activities, Greek Life, Leadership and related
  • Enrollment Management, Orientation, Parents, First-Year, Other-Year and related
  • Student Health, Wellness, Counseling, and related
  • International, Multi-cultural, Cultural, LGBTQ, Spirituality, Disability and related
  • Careers, Academic Support, Service Learning, Community Service and related
  • Off Campus, Commuter, Non-traditional, Graduate, Professional and related
  • Administrative, Assessment, Information Technology, Fundraising, Professional Development and related
  • Athletics, Recreation, Physical Fitness, Non-Varsity Sports and related

NASPA Excellence Awards More Info

Nominate Your Choice for a NASPA National Award

NASPA National Awards honor prominent higher education and student affairs leaders for their contributions to the profession. Any NASPA member may nominate an individual for a NASPA National Award. Please complete the online nomination process for each nominee. Nominations are due November 1, 2006. Nominate a deserving individual today!

Apply for the President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll

The President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll Program is a new initiative designed to recognize institutions of higher education that encourage and support noteworthy student community service efforts. All colleges and universities that made meaningful contributions in service to the community during the past academic year are invited to apply for the Community Service Honor Roll. Of the institutions that apply and are designated to appear on the Honor Roll, a limited number will be selected to receive the President's Higher Education Community Service Award. For more information please visit www.nationalservice.gov/honorroll.

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