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Author: NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising

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NACADA: The Global Community for Academic AdvisingThe NACADA Presents podcast features series focusing on academic advising and student success on a monthly basis. New episodes will be available at noon central the second Monday of each month.
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The Podcast's focus is to discuss the lessons past NACADA Presidents learned in their terms, along with sharing an oral history of the association. These special and unique conversations give NACADA members the opportunity to learn from past presidents and hear the stories behind their engagement.
The Podcast's focus is to discuss the lessons past NACADA Presidents learned in their terms, along with sharing an oral history of the association. These special and unique conversations give NACADA members the opportunity to learn from past presidents and hear the stories behind their engagement.
The Podcast's focus is to discuss the lessons past NACADA Presidents learned in their terms, along with sharing an oral history of the association. These special and unique conversations give NACADA members the opportunity to learn from past presidents and hear the stories behind their engagement.
The Podcast's focus is to discuss the lessons past NACADA Presidents learned in their terms, along with sharing an oral history of the association. These special and unique conversations give NACADA members the opportunity to learn from past presidents and hear the stories behind their engagement.
The Podcast's focus is to discuss the lessons past NACADA Presidents learned in their terms, along with sharing an oral history of the association. These special and unique conversations give NACADA members the opportunity to learn from past presidents and hear the stories behind their engagement.
Moderated by Wendy Troxel from the NACADA Center for Research; Guests include Dr. Rebecca Hapes from Texas A&M University and Dr. Locksley Knibbs from Florida Gulf Coast University. In this episode we explore two mixed method studies, highlighting Dr. Hapes’ dissertation, “Thriving In STEM: A Mixed Methods Approach to Describing, Comparing, and Analyzing Factors that Contribute to First-year Student Thriving in a Rigorous STEM Major at a Tier One Institution” and Dr. Knibbs’ dissertation,...
Wendy Troxel from the NACADA Center for Research hosts Dr. JP Villavicencio from the University of Wisconsin – Whitewater, to discuss the findings from his dissertation, “Flipped Academic Advising: An Advising Approach Within the Social Work Department at a Regional Comprehensive Four-Year University.” Dr. Villavicenio also describes his use of “action research” design in this study, which has implications for both professional development and appropriate uses of evidence toward important adv...
Wendy Troxel from the NACADA Center for Research hosts Dr. Shantalea Johns from Wayne State University, a licensed social worker and active NACADA member and scholar. In this episode we explore important issues related to how academic advisors can best support students who struggle with mental health concerns. We highlight the methods and results from Dr. Johns’ dissertation, “A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Factors that Impact Confidence to Offer Support to College Students wit...
Moderated by Wendy Troxel from the NACADA Center for Research; Guests include Dr. Rebekah Chojnacki from the University of Texas at Arlington and Dr. Banks Blair from the University of Lynchburg. In this episode we explore the “lived experiences” of students through two lenses, highlighting Dr. Chojnacki’s dissertation, “Sense of Belonging and the Lived Experiences of Students of Color in a Racially Diverse Honors Program” and Dr. Blair’s dissertation, “Separate from Everybody Else: Interpret...
Graduate Advising

Graduate Advising

2025-04-0721:00

Guest: Michael DiNicola (Write up blurb) Join Michael DiNicola, Graduate Academic Advisor at Empire State University, as he discusses the common challenges graduate students face and offers practical advice on how students can navigate managing time, finding resources, and achieving success while in graduate school.
Guests: Dr. Allison Ewing-Cooper, Emily Burruel Bonney, Dr. Stephanie Galeotti Join the Region 10 Chair and Region 10 advisors as they talk about advising resolutions and goal setting as we launch in the new year of 2025.
Moderated by Kacey Gregerson from University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Guests include: Liz Sutton from University of Pennsylvania, Lizzy Harman from University of Washington, Olivia Miller from University of Missouri-Kansas City, Edna Renee Macbeth from Virginia Commonwealth University, with special guest NACADA President Kyle Ross from Oregon State University. In this episode, we discuss what's next - what research needs to be done? How can NACADA help? And what conversations do we still n...
Moderated by Becky Helms from Troy University; Guests include Banks Blair from University of Lynchburg, Gregory Mason from Penn State, Olivia Miller from University of Missouri - Kansas City, and Lizzy Harman from University of Washington. In the fifth episode of the wellness series, we ask advisors and administrators how they see burnout and how we can try to prevent it (or at least to listen to our bodies). We also ask how to encourage professionals to consider their own personal care.
Moderated by Edna Renee Macbeth from Virginia Commonwealth University; Guests include: Ariel Collatz from University of California, Davis , Cassie Jaquez from Alamo Colleges District, Janelle Hannah-Jefferson formerly with Jackson State University, and CJ Venable with University of Nebraska - Lincoln. In this episode, the panelists discuss the importance of your well-being in connection to social justice and diversity, equity and inclusion.
Moderated by Jake Rudy from University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; Guests include Martha Lance from University of Vermont, Liz Sutton from University of Pennsylvania, Amy Sosanko from Community College of Allegheny County, and Diana (Di) Dingman from Indiana University. In this episode, we discuss students and their well-being, including if their basic needs are met, mental health, and how we can be advocates for students.
Moderated by Kacey Gregerson; Guests include: Diana (Di) Dingman from Indiana University - Bloomington campus, Siobhán Ní Dhonacha from University of Hawaii at Manoa, and Liz Sutton from University of Pennsylvania. In this episode, the panelists dive into the practice of gratitude, and discuss having positivity without having it turn into toxic positivity. Keep a pen and paper close - there are nuggets of wisdom throughout this one!
In this episode, we discuss well-being and how we consider well-being as advising professionals. We also consider the differences between self-care, well-being, and wellness. Guests include: Kacey Gregerson, University of Minnesota Twin Cities Edna Renee Macbeth ,Virginia Commonwealth UniversityOlivia Miller, University of Missouri - Kansas CityLizzy Harman, University of Washington. Check out the NACADA Presents website! Follow NACADA on social media: Facebook - @NACADATwi...
Join Annamarie Tellez, Director for Parent and Family Programs at the University of Arizona, as she answers the question: How do advisors engage parents while promoting autonomy for the student?
Check out the fifth Art of Advising podcast from Region 10! Join Daniel Colon, Business Development Specialist at Family Savings Credit Union with more than 20 years of experience in the banking credit sector, as he answers the question: What are some of the trends we are seeing for college student financial preparedness, and how can staff (especially advisors) help students navigate these trends?
Check out Region 10’s fourth Art of Advising podcast! Join Shalece Nuttall, Advising Director for the College of Health and Public Service at Utah Valley University and the Region 10 NACADA chair, as she talks about how advisors advance to administrative roles.
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