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Cox, Samuel J. E.; Waldbillig, Luke T.; Glanzer, Perry L. – Journal of College and Character, 2022
Higher education scholars have varied views about the importance of moral experts for college students. To complicate matters, higher education scholars and student affairs professionals often have little knowledge of students' perspectives regarding such questions. This article provides a longitudinal case study analysis of students at a…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Mentors, Case Studies, Longitudinal Studies
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Manson, Sable A.; Cordovés, Janett I. – Journal of College and Character, 2018
There is a need to identify and create spaces for professionals in higher education to engage religion, secularism, and spirituality in meaningful ways. #DigitalFaith resources are the digital platforms and communities supporting religious, secular, and spiritual development, and they offer potential avenues for professional development. This…
Descriptors: Social Media, Higher Education, Professional Development, Feedback (Response)
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Craft, Christy Moran – Journal of College and Character, 2019
Some student affairs professionals who are employed at public colleges and universities feel conflicted about the degree to which they should or should not discuss their religious and/or spiritual beliefs at work. The purpose of this article is to present an overview of legal, developmental, and ethical considerations that should be factored into…
Descriptors: Ethics, Religious Factors, Student Personnel Workers, State Colleges
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Burchett, Matthew; Glanzer, Perry – Journal of College and Character, 2020
Little scholarship explores the attention to religious, spiritual, and secular identity in the graduate preparation of student affairs professionals. To address this gap, we undertook a phenomenological examination of the experiences of second-year graduate students in four elite master of education programs with respect to these identities. We…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Student Attitudes, College Faculty, Religion
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Barton, Rebecca; Cadge, Wendy; van Stee, Elena G. – Journal of College and Character, 2020
In the changing religious landscape of American higher education, campus chaplains offer vital resources to student affairs professionals. Drawing from interviews with 16 religiously diverse chaplains, this article presents the respondents' perspectives on the challenges facing students, as well as their own contributions to campus life. Chaplains…
Descriptors: Clergy, College Students, Campuses, Religious Factors
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Rozeboom, David; Frohardt, Russell; Carroll, Claudia; Sullivan, Tom; Phelps, Nick; Trevino, Nicole; Blair, David; Brown, Christy; Puglisi, James – Journal of College and Character, 2016
Researchers at a regional western university surveyed undergraduate students on the extent to which they identified themselves as spiritual leaders and, in particular, as having the quality of equanimity, one component of spiritual leadership. The results illustrate the role that equanimity plays in the development of a student's leadership…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Spiritual Development, College Students, Student Surveys
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Kocet, Michael M.; Stewart, Dafina Lazarus – Journal of College and Character, 2011
This essay explores the contributions of student affairs professionals to religious and secular pluralism and interfaith cooperation in higher education. The authors propose a preliminary model of competencies necessary for student affairs professionals to engage in conversations effectively with students about issues of religion, spirituality,…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Student Personnel Workers, Student Personnel Services, Institutional Cooperation