It is sadly ironic that I was at my daughter's elementary school yesterday to have Christmas lunch with her when I first saw the news about a shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School come across the crawler on the lobby television. At that moment 18 students were reported dead. My heart seized, but I immediately and very deliberately made the decision to put all thoughts of this unfolding tragedy aside so that I could be present for my daughter, enjoy her company, and give her my full attention during her special luncheon.
Now 24 hours later, the devastation and grief of this monumental tragedy has sunk into mine and the nation's consciousness. This morning at the University of South Alabama we celebrate the accomplishments of our graduating students. Later today we will applaud them as they receive their diplomas and begin or continue careers as educators. No doubt this ordinarily happy occasion for the graduates and their families will be marked by sadness. It is my sincere wish that these students never have to witness such events as the community of Sandy Hook, Connecticut, has endured. It is my hope that in spite of this tragedy, or perhaps because of it, these graduates will be more determined than ever to use their talents and passion to educate and care for others.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Bloggers Wanted!
"StudentAffairs.com
is looking for a couple of graduate students to write our weekly blog for the 2013 Student Affairs Job
Hunt. This will be our 8th year of, to paraphrase Jim McKay's introduction
to ABC's long-running Wide World of Sports, "Spanning the globe to bring you
the constant variety of job hunt experiences... the thrill of victory... and the
agony of defeat... the human drama of the job hunt competition."
Interested
graduate students should submit one writing sample that would be in line with
what would appear on the Job Hunt Blog. Please do not submit a writing sample
from a course you have taken or from a personal blog. The deadline to submit a sample to Stuart Brown
at Stuart@StudentAffairs.com is Friday, January 4, 2013.
The blog will begin the first week of January 7, 2013.
There
is a small stipend and the blog will be anonymous to give students more freedom
in writing about their experiences. We am looking for individuals that can write
interesting, fun, enlightening, edgy, eye-opening blogs. This would take someone
who has the time to write a blog, is not shy, and who is a good, creative
writer. Students can get an idea of what we am looking for by going to our blog page and perusing the previous Student Affairs Job Hunt
blogs."
Grad Student Manuscript Competition
A great opportunity to get published and earn some cash! |
The Journal of Technology in
Student Affairs, a forum for the student affairs generalists on issues
relating to student affairs and technology, announces the first Graduate Student
Manuscript Competition. Three prizes will be awarded to graduate students
(registered for a minimum of six credits for Spring 2013):
For
specific information about the types of manuscripts that should be considered as
well as length, go to our ejournal. The manuscript
submission deadline is February 15, 2013. For further information and to submit
contact Stuart Brown at Stuart@StudentAffairs.com.
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Case Study Competition
StudentAffairs.com is now accepting registrations for the 12th Annual Virtual Case Study Competition for Masters level students in student personnel administration, higher education, or counseling programs. Information on registering teams, rules and prizes is available at the Virtual Case Study website.
Registration
is free and prizes will be awarded to the top three teams.
- 1st Place: $150.00 to each team member
- 2nd Place: $100.00 to each team member
- 3rd Place: $50.00 to each team member
The registration deadline is Friday, January 25, 2013. The competition will take place from January 28 - February 22, 2013. There is no limit on the number of teams per graduate program that can enter. A write-up of winners along with links to each team project will be published in the Spring 2013 e-journal, The Journal of Technology in Student Affairs.
***Students, you have all engaged in case study analyis if you've taken my "Student in Higher Education" or "Principles of School Leadership" course. I have faith that you all would do well in such a competition. I'm happy to help as necessary/allowable if some of you decide to form a team. What a great addition to a resume if you should place in the competition! - Peggy
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