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- Planning Types
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Focus Areas
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A framework that helps you develop more effective planning processes.
- Challenges
Challenges
Discussions and resources around the unresolved pain points affecting planning in higher education—both emergent and ongoing.
Common Challenges
- Learning Resources
Learning Resources
Featured Formats
Popular Topics
- Conferences & Programs
Conferences & Programs
Upcoming Events
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Webinar Recordings
Advancing Institutional Sexual Violence Prevention Education Through Faculty Research: Part 1
A Perspective From Campus LifeDelivered April 15, 2021Presented by Hannah Stewart-Gambino, PhD, Lafayette College | Annette Diorio, PhD, Lafayette CollegePlanning Types: Student Affairs Planning
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Lafayette CollegeThis is part one of a four-part series that focuses on an in-house collaboration between campus life, faculty researchers, and undergraduate student researchers at Lafayette College. Don’t miss part two, part three, and part four.We’re looking for your TaP Into SCUP content!Describe what your team has tried, what’s working, and what’s not, as a way to share the wisdom we’re gleaning and the new paths we’re forging.
Learn more about TaP here.
Vice President Diorio describes how Student Life (or other institutional areas) can successfully embrace faculty researchers to further institutional goals. She highlights the benefits of developing tailored, evidence-based programming through in-house research partnerships and how Student Life can enhance the academic skills of their most-involved student activists.Presenters:
Hannah Stewart-Gambino, PhD
Professor, International Affairs/Government and Law
Lafayette College
SCUP Board of Directors
SCUP Planning Institute FacilitatorAnnette Diorio, PhD
Vice President for Campus Life
Lafayette CollegeRecorded March 30, 2021.
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