Student Affairs in Higher Education students, faculty, and alumni attended the 2022 NASPA Conference in Baltimore, Maryland. This multi-day conference was an opportunity to explore current issues, research topics, and practice assessments with student affairs professionals around the country.
Two SAHE faculty and Ä¢¹½tv’s vice president for Student Affairs, Thomas Segar, attended and gave presentations. John Wesley Lowery had two presentations: “Free Speech, Protests, and Due Process: Contested Constitutional Issues on Campuses” and “NASPA, Student Affairs, and the Government: Exploring NASPA’s History with Public Policy.” Mimi Benjamin presented “Fostering the Promise of Learning Communities in a Reimagined Undergraduate Experience.”
Lowery received the George D. Kuh Outstanding Contribution to Literature and/or Research Award. This award honors an individual who has demonstrated a lifetime commitment to research and scholarship related to higher education.
Students, alumni, and faculty also joined together in a reception sponsored by Ä¢¹½tv Alumni and Friends on Monday, March 21.