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Enter frame of mind…

Just a few musings for a Saturday night while on duty. I’m sure that I’ll get more wordy as time goes on. Going to take a while to get adjusted to the process of blogging again. I enjoy it but it’s definitely been a while.Wow! It’s been a while since I’ve posted on here, four

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Phew! A review of Year 1.

Published on May 15th, 2011 by in Reflection

I can’t believe it’s been almost one month since my last post. I woke up one day this week and realized that my first year of graduate school is over and that I have a lot of work both ahead of me and behind of me. It’s interesting to think of how much I have

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I’m an Activator.

I’m an activator. It’s what I do. With all of the hype that I’ve been hearing about regarding StrengthsQuest, I decided to go back and take a deeper look at my results from the beginning of the year. I vaguely remembered them from the beginning of the year but thought it was worth taking a

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Family

“Other things may change us, but we start and end with family.” – Anthony Brandt My family came to visit me this weekend and stayed with me in my apartment. Luckily, students are just returning to campus from spring break so it has been relatively quiet. As I’ve been spending more time with my family,

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NASPA/ACPA

I’ll preface this post with this: I am a 1st year graduate student in SAHE and am therefore an infant in the world of Student Affairs compared to many of the individuals whom have dedicated years to the field. Now to my point… Today I, along with many others in Student Affairs, received an email

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LGBT Campus Support

It occurred to me that I’ve been so busy working on papers for school, projects for work, and a personal life that I’ve neglected to chronicle my experiences. For me, as I’ve recently discovered, I learn by writing down everything and reviewing it later (this has especially become important in all of my classes…). Anyway,

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And the rankings are in…

I’m writing this while waiting on hold with ISU Financial Aid. So far it’s been 20 minutes and needless to say I’m more than frustrated. Anyway, as I listen to the hold music that each university takes things the way they want it. This is in direct reference to the Princeton Review’s recent rankings that

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Looking for sustainability? Look no further than DePauw!

Since DePauw is a private, liberal arts institution, it certainly attracts a different kind of student: the modern day environmentalist. Since arriving on campus, I have seen nothing but compact fluorescent light bulbs and recycling bins EVERYWHERE. It is really great! As if that were not enough, last year several students started a petition to

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