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NACADA Presents

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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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Episodes

Graduate Advising

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.

Apr 07, 202521 minSeason 2Ep. 2

Art of Advising | Advisor Resolutions

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.

Feb 04, 202521 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Art of Advising | Financial Literacy

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?

Jul 24, 202421 minSeason 1Ep. 5

Art of Advising | How do advisors advance to administration?

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.

Jul 24, 202420 minSeason 1Ep. 4

The Art of Advising | Glorification of Busy

The third Art of Advising podcast from Region 10 is now available! Join Sarah Maddox, Undergraduate Program Coordinator for the Department of Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University; Kacey Gregerson, Student Services Manager for the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities; and Sarah Howard, Senior Academic Advisor and Lecturer at Ohio State University, as they discuss "The Glorification of Busy" and why we recognize people who ...

Jul 24, 202421 minSeason 1Ep. 3

The Art of Advising | Youth on their Own

Listen to Region 10’s second Art of Advising podcast. Join Michelle Wik, Academic Success Advisor in the Ira. A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. In this Diversity Series, she discusses Youth on Their Own, a Pima County-based 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization that promotes high school completion and the ongoing achievement of youth experiencing homelessness, and her academic advising journey.

Jul 24, 202419 minSeason 1Ep. 2

From Students to Presidents: Factors that Contribute to University Success

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, “C...

Jun 13, 202254 minSeason 3Ep. 4

Flipped Academic Advising in “Action”

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 advisi...

May 23, 202252 minSeason 3Ep. 3

Supporting Students with Mental Health Concerns

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 with M...

May 09, 202239 minSeason 3Ep. 2

Through Their Own Words: Exploring the “Lived Experiences” of Students

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: Interpreting...

Apr 25, 202253 minSeason 3Ep. 1

Where do we go from here?

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 need...

Apr 11, 20221 hrSeason 2Ep. 6

Advisor Retention and Burnout

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.

Mar 28, 202255 minSeason 2Ep. 5

DEI work and well-being

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.

Mar 14, 202257 minSeason 2Ep. 4

Talking with students about their well-being

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.

Feb 14, 202252 minSeason 2Ep. 3

Gratitude, Positivity & Toxic Positivity

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!

Feb 01, 20221 hrSeason 2Ep. 2

What is well-being? How do you consider well-being in advising?

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 University Olivia Miller, University of Missouri - Kansas City Lizzy Harman, University of Washington. Check out the NACADA Presents website ! Follow NACADA on social media: Facebook - @NACADA Twitter - @NACADA Ins...

Jan 10, 202259 minSeason 2Ep. 1

Trauma Informed Advising Practice with First-Generation Racial and Ethnic Minority Students

In this episode we discuss trauma associated with being a first-generation and racial and ethnic minority student at predominantly White institutions. Discussants talk about the impact of trauma and how it affects learning in students with multiple minority intersections. Advisors will leave with suggestions about how they can inform intentional advising practice to mitigate issues that may arise.

Sep 12, 20211 hr 17 minSeason 1Ep. 5

A Conversation with Dr. Evan Long, Longwood University

In this podcast, Dr. Quentin Alexander from George Mason University dialogues with Dr. Evan Long, a former faculty colleague from Longwood University. Dr. Long was a first-generation college student and is now a professor, and a faculty advisor. Dr. Long discusses how his experience as a first-generation college student from his undergraduate studies through his doctoral program informs his advising practices with first-generation college students. He offers tips and advice for all faculty advis...

Aug 09, 202140 minSeason 1Ep. 4

A Conversation about First Generation Students with NACADA member Dr. Locksley Knibbs

This episode features Dr. Lockely Knibbs from Florida Gulf Coast University. The focus is on understanding the different needs of students who are “Black” and how they require a different focus within the realm of academic advising. Not all Black students have an African-American experience, though this is often an assumption most American universities. Dr. Knibbs focuses on the Caribbean Black ethnicity within the Black race with whom he works on the campus of Florida Gulf Coast University. Thi...

Jul 12, 202146 min

C.L.A.S.P.-Longwood University’s Academic Coaching Program for First-Generation and Low-Income Students

This podcast is a conversation between with Drs. Quentin Alexander (George Mason University) and Erica Brown-Meredith (Longwood University), and their graduate student intern, Haley Tucker (Virginia Tech University) about the development and implementation of the Collaborating with Lancers for Academic Success Program (CLASP) at Longwood University. The participants discuss their experience with the program as well as the components of the program ,and how it positively impacted the academic, em...

Jun 14, 202153 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Introduction to the First-Generation Podcast Series

This brief podcasts includes conversation with Quentin Alexander, chair of the the First-Generation College Student Advising Community and two members of the steering community, Wanda Reyes-Dawes (Promising Practices) and Jacqueline Thomas-Miller (Research and Scholarship). This discussions introduces the intent of the series and gives an overview of sessions to come.

Jun 14, 202130 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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