[Spa-L] Fwd: Today In Higher Education From Vincent Harris

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From: Vincent Harris <vtharris at gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 3:44 PM
Subject: Today In Higher Education From V-Diddy
To: atinuke.odunaiya at gmail.com


Today in Higher Education will focus on the Line up for ACPA and NASPA:

ACPA Line Up and Registration Information:  Please Visit
http://convention.myacpa.org/index.php

Registration rates*  Description Early / One-Day Regular / One-Day On-Site /
One-Day  * Deadlines* *Jan. 31, 2011* *Feb. 11, 2011* **
 Member Registration $ 389 / $ 225 435 / 250 495 / 275    Student
Registration  $ 99**, $ 105 / $ 65 125 / 100 150 / 120    Non-Member
Registration $ 550 / [n/a] 600 / [n/a] 650 / [n/a]
*Pre-Convention
Workshop Rates*  *Full-Day (Sunday)*          Member Rate $ 55 70 80    Student
Rate $ 35 45 55    Non-Member Rate $ 85 105 115    *Half-Day*          Member
Rate $ 40 55 65    Student Rate $ 25 35 45    Non-Member Rate $ 70 85 95
           *Next Generation Conference Rates*  Next Gen Conference Only $
100 125 150    Next Generation & ACPA Convention $ 200
(postmarked by Mar. 7, 2011) 275
(postmarked after
Mar. 7, 2011)*** 300
(on-site)***               *Events & Guest*  * Deadlines* *Jan. 31, 2011* *Feb.
11, 2011* *[ *** ]*  Awards Luncheon $ 58 58 58    Past S/I Presidents'
Breakfast $ 35 35 35    Each Convention Guest $ 65 65 65

* All rates are in U.S. Dollars.
** Valid only between Oct. 6-Nov. 15, 2010
*** Space available basis only.
Panel Line-up

Focusing on the critical issues facing student affairs educators in the
coming year — leadership in challenging times, evidence and improvement, and
student success — the following sessions and speakers are to advance these
issues while tying them to the theme of “being more” or “becoming more” as a
professional.
Sunday, March 27, 2011

6:00–8:00 p.m.
[image: Cory Booker]

*Cory Booker <http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/booker.php>*,
Mayor, Newark, NJ
How to Change the World with Your Bare Hands

A Rhodes scholar, lawyer, community activist and now Mayor of Newark, New
Jersey who will share his strategies for urban transformation; he will
encourage us to marshal our resources to create an environment that is
nurturing and empowering for members of our campus communities.
Monday, March 28, 2011

9:00–10:00 a.m.
Mobilizing a Generation: Cultivating Conversations about Faith & Belief on
Campus Panel Facilitator*Dafina Lazarus
Stewart<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/stewart.php>
*, Associate Professor, Higher Education & Student Affairs, Bowling Green
State University Panelists*Wayne
Firestone<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/firestone.php>
*, International President of Hillel *Eboo
Patel<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/patel.php>
*, Executive Director of Interfaith Youth Core

10:30–11:30 a.m.
Assessment and Accountability: Past, Present and Future Panel Facilitator*John
H. Schuh <http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/schuh.php>*,
Distinguished Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Iowa
State University Panelists*Andrew
Beckett<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/beckett.php>
*, Assistant Dean, University College, University of Iowa *Greg
Blimling<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/blimling.php>
*, Vice President for Student Affairs, Rutgers University *Jill E.
Carnaghi<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/carnaghi.php>
*, Associate Vice Chancellor for Students/Dean of Campus Life at Washington
University in St. Louis *Kirsten
Kennedy<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/kennedy.php>
*, Executive Director of University Housing at the University of South
Carolina *Larry Roper<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/roper.php>
*, Vice Provost for Student Affairs and Professor of Ethnic Studies at
Oregon State University

1:30–2:30 p.m.
To and Through College: Fighting the Achievement Gap on Campus with Insights
from Highly Effective Teachers in Low-Income Communities Invited Speaker*Steven
Farr <http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/farr.php>*, Teach For
America’s Chief Knowledge Officer Tuesday, March 29, 2011

9:00–10:00 a.m.
The Actors Studio: Inside the Student Affairs Profession Featuring*Ernest
Pascarella <http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/pascarella.php>*,
Mary Louise Petersen Endowed Chair in Higher Education at the University of
Iowa *Patrick T.
Terenzini<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/terenzini.php>
*, Distinguished Professor and Senior Scientist Emeritus in the Center for
the Study of Higher Education at Penn State University Panel Facilitator*Mike
Coomes <http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/coomes.php>*,
Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Higher Education and
Student Affairs in the College of Education and Human Development at Bowling
Green State University (Ohio)

10:30–11:30 a.m.
Controversies of Race, Space, and Language: Toward Inclusion and Equity in
Student Affairs Panel Facilitator*Peter
Magolda<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/magolda.php>
*, Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at Miami University
Panelists*Julie Park<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/park.php>
*, Assistant Professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at Miami
University *Stephen John
Quaye<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/quaye.php>
*, Assistant Professor in the College Student Personnel Program at the
University of Maryland *Kristen
Renn<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/renn.php>
*, Associate Professor of Higher, Adult, & Lifelong Education at Michigan
State University

Noon–1:00 p.m.
The Role of Identity in Student Success Panel Facilitator*Susan R.
Jones<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/jones.php>
*, Associate Professor in the Higher Education and Student Affairs Program
in the School of Educational Policy and Leadership at The Ohio State
UniversityPanelists*Kristen
Renn<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/renn.php>
*, Associate Professor of Higher, Adult, & Lifelong Education at Michigan
State University *Vasti
Torres<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/torres.php>
*, Professor of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies and Program Chair
for the Higher Education and Student Affairs program at Indiana
University*Sherry
K. Watt <http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/watt.php>*, Associate
Professor of the Higher Education and Student Affairs program at the
University of Iowa

1:30–2:30 p.m.
Redefining Student Affairs Work: The Future of Student Affairs, Revisited Panel
Facilitator*Elizabeth J.
Whitt<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/whitt.php>
*, Professor in Higher Education and Student Affairs at The University of
Iowa Panelists*Jan
Arminio<http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/arminio.php>
*, Professor and Chair, Student Affairs Program at Shippensburg
University *Kent
Porterfield <http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/porterfield.php>*,
Vice President for Student Development at Saint Louis University *Larry
Roper <http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/roper.php>*, Vice
Provost for Student Affairs and Professor of Ethnic Studies at Oregon State
University *Susan
Salvador<http://www2.myacpa.org/au/governance/Susan_Salvador_Bio.php>
*, Vice President for Student Services at Monroe Community College, ACPA
President Wednesday, March 30, 2011

11:30 a.m.–noon
[image: Morris Dees]

*Morris Dees <http://convention.myacpa.org/program/speakers/dees.php>*,
Co-founder and Chief Trial Attorney, Southern Poverty Law Center
With Justice for All

Morris Dees will address how our commitment to justice for all will
determine our nation’s success in the next century as America becomes more
diverse and economic disparity widens. He will also talk about how and why
he became an attorney and founded the SPLC and talk about some of our more
prominent cases and some of our new work.
NASPA Line Up and Registrations Information:

Registration Rates   *Early-bird
By 1/14/11* *Regular
By 2/15/11* *Late
After 2/15/11*  *Conference Registration*  NASPA member
$ 375
$ 425
$ 500
 NASPA Student member
$ 100
$ 125
$ 150
 Non-member
$ 550
$ 600
$ 650
 One-day Member* $200 $250 $300  One-day Non-member* $315 $365 $415  *
Discounts* **One-day registration rates are not eligible for discount *  If
you have registered or will be registering for The Placement Exchange in
Philadelphia, PA, there is a discount to the above full conference
registration rates. Discount is not applicable to one-day rates. Appropriate
discount is as follows:

 Members/Non-members: $50 discount  Student members $25 discount

*(The Placement Exchange registration will be verified and if not
registered, discount will be removed and a late payment fee will be
accessed)*  *Miscellaneous*  Awards
Luncheon<http://www.naspa.org/programs/awards/annual.cfm>
$40
$40
$50
 Campus Tours <http://www.naspa.org/conf/events/tours.cfm> $20 $20 $25  Service
Project <http://www.naspa.org/conf/events/service/default.cfm> $10 $10 $10
*Pre-conference Workshops <http://www.naspa.org/conf/cfp/precons.cfm>*  Full
Day  NASPA member $75 $90 $105  Student member $50 $60 $70  Non-member
$105 $120
$135   Half Day  NASPA member $35 $50 $65  Student member $25 $35 $45
Non-member $75 $90 $105  *NUFP/SALT*** (pre-con #1) ***Register for the
NASPA Conference and receive a $10 discount on Published rates*  NUFP Fellow
*(includes reception on Friday, March 11)* $125 $140 $155  Undergraduate
member $100 $115 $135  *International Symposium* (pre-con #10)  WITH
Conference  NASPA member $150 $165 $180  Student member $100 $115 $135
Non-member $180 $195 $210  Symposium ONLY  NASPA member $225 $240 $255  Student
member $175 $190 $215  Non-member $255 $270 $285  *Community College
Institute* (pre-con #19)  WITH Conference  NASPA member $75 $90 $105  Student
member $50 $60 $70  Non-member $105 $120 $135  Institute ONLY  NASPA
member $150
$165 $180  Student member $100 $110 $120  Non-member $180 $195 $210

2 day or 1 1/2 days: Saturday, March 12-Sunday, March 13
1
NUFP/Student Affairs Leaders of Tomorrow (SALT): Undergraduate
Pre-conference <http://www.naspa.org/conf/undergrad.cfm>
10
International Symposium: Educating for Lives of Purpose in a Global
Age<http://www.naspa.org/programs/intlsymp/default.cfm>
   Saturday, March 12, 2011
*Full Day*
 2
(OUR)selves Among Others: Race, Sexuality  & Gender
Identity<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>

3
So, You Think You Can Write? A JSARP Sponsored Writing
Workshop<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>

4
Engaging, Retaining, and Reconnecting Men to Higher
Education<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
*Half Day (1:00-4:00 p.m.)*
 5
Purposeful Discipline: The E.P.I.C. Journey Sanctioning
Model<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
6
VET NET Ally Seminar <http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
7
Assessing Learning with Rubrics: A Beginner's
Guide<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
8
Works of Consequence:  Legacy Contributions to Student
Affairs<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>

      Sunday, March 13, 2011
*Full Day*
 12
The Politics of Higher Education & Advocacy for Graduate Students
<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>

13
 Intenciones: Making each step
count<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
14
Beyond The Asterisks: Serving Native American
Students<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
15
African American Male Summit <http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
16
African American Women's Summit: A Quest for Authentic
Leadership<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
17
Breaking Boundaries, Sharing Discoveries, (Re)defining
Purpose<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
18
Mid-Level Institute - Small College and University
Professionals<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
19
Community College Institute: Student Engagement, Retention &
Success<http://www.naspa.org/programs/cci/default.cfm>
20
Protecting our Campuses: Advancing College Student Affairs?
Role<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
21
Purposeful Leadership: Developing Change
Agents<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
22
Parent & Family Engagement: Working Across Student
Affairs<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
23
Past, Present, and Future:  Student Veterans on
Campus<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
*Half Day (9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.)*
 24
 Understanding and Developing Meaningful Departmental
Budgets<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
25
Connecting with Your Purpose: Meaning-making for
Professionals<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
26
Rediscovering Undergraduate Multicultural
Education<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
28
 Educate, Advocate, DREAM: Develop an Action Plan to Support Undocumented
Students <http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
*Half Day (1:00-4:00 p.m.)*
 29
Designing Workshops &amp; Programs that Promote Student
Learning<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
30
Leading a Revolution: Transformational Tools for Social
Change<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
31
Having Purpose: Ethical Decision Making, Leadership, &
Community<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
32
Developing Service-Minded Institutions to Educate
Citizens<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>

33

Sustainability in Student Affairs:Purpose, Practice, and
Programs<http://www.naspa.org/conf/wkshp/precon.cfm>
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