Across the United States, Campus Communities Surge to Get Out the Vote
College students across the United States converged on election polling locations, many located on their own campuses and in…
College students across the United States converged on election polling locations, many located on their own campuses and in…
Four years ago, just prior to the 2020 U.S. presidential election, student union directors across the country were preparing…
A Tool for Use with Organizational Change, Employment Models, and Grad Students In this article, Dr. Michelle L. Boettcher…
The State of the College Union, Part Two Editor’s Note: This is the second in a year-long, four-part series…
Soaring temperatures set against the relative quiet of campus can mean only one thing: Summer has begun, and student…
According to the latest data provided by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), nearly one-fifth of undergraduates in the 2015-2016 academic year reported having a disability
South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and political leader Nelson Mandela is famous for stating that “Education is the most powerful…
Every month offers a full palate of opportunities to intentionally commemorate, recognize, celebrate, or honor legacies, pivotal moments in…
The expected “return to normal” for the fall semester has quickly become another leg in the continued COVID-19 struggle….
As students enjoy their summer, student unions are preparing for a more “normal” fall semester in the wake of…