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Schulz, Scott Andrew; Lee, Jenny J.; Cantwell, Brendan; McClellan, George; Woodard, Dudley B., Jr. – NASPA Journal, 2007
Student affairs could potentially play a vital role in the internationalization of colleges and universities, but the extent to which international issues are included in the preparation of future student affairs administrators has remained relatively unknown. As such, a team of researchers sought to investigate the extent of internationalization…
Descriptors: International Programs, Student Personnel Services, Student Personnel Workers, Graduate Study
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Woodard, Dudley B., Jr.; Love, Patrick; Komives, Susan R. – New Directions for Student Services, 2000
Management of student affairs is a complex and unpredictable task that requires thoughtful planning and sensitivity. Managers who set priorities in a planned way, act strategically to implement plans, and make adjustments based on changing conditions can make a difference. Managers must work collaboratively to achieve mutual purposes through…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Higher Education, Human Services, Institutional Administration
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Woodard, Dudley B., Jr.; Love, Patrick; Komives, Susan R. – New Directions for Student Services, 2000
The rapid changes evidenced in higher education have force student personnel professionals to examine traditional practices that promote only slow, incremental change. This requires a shift from focusing on leaders to focusing on leadership. Collaborative leadership can help reshape structures and processes in higher education so that they can…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Environment, Higher Education, Institutional Administration
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Woodard, Dudley B., Jr.; Love, Patrick; Komives, Susan R. – New Directions for Student Services, 2000
Most of the traditional competencies that have contributed professional effectiveness in student affairs will continue to be important for success. As higher education continues to transform itself, these traditional competencies will need to be viewed and practiced in different ways. The competencies and perspectives include: entrepreneurship;…
Descriptors: Competence, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Higher Education
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Woodard, Dudley B., Jr.; Birch, Edward E. – NASPA Journal, 1977
A summary of the NASPA cost study and an analysis of the data collection instrument is provided. (Author)
Descriptors: College Administration, Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Higher Education
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Woodard, Dudley B., Jr.; Love, Patrick; Komives, Susan R. – New Directions for Student Services, 2000
Anticipating change in student affairs and developing new strategies to meet the challenges posed by change requires an understanding of the current themes and trends in higher education. This article analyzes themes, issues, and trends from higher education during the past decade, including: the engaged institution; enhanced student learning;…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Higher Education, History, Learning
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Woodard, Dudley B., Jr.; Love, Patrick; Komives, Susan R – New Directions for Student Services, 2000
An emphasis on learning and development is a student-centered focus. It is essential for student affairs professionals to keep the resources of the institution focused on the student experience. Student affairs personnel need to map the learning and developmental agenda for students and identify the educational strategies needed to help learners…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Environment, Educational Resources, Higher Education
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Woodard, Dudley B., Jr.; Love, Patrick; Komives, Susan R. – New Directions for Student Services, 2000
Explores how higher education themes and trends influence student affairs professionals. Identifies core values, principles, and theories that inform practice. Considers faulty assumptions that shape student affairs culture including the sense of powerlessness professionals have about their role in the institution. Offers suggestions about gaps in…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Higher Education, Institutional Mission, Learning
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Woodard, Dudley B., Jr.; Love, Patrick; Komives, Susan R. – New Directions for Student Services, 2000
Fiscal concerns continue to challenge institutions of higher learning and will affect the financing of student services initiatives. By being aware of current fiscal trends, critiquing thinking about financial matters, and attempting to find new sources of revenue for the future, student affairs practitioners will be able to anticipate and address…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Finance, Financial Policy, Higher Education
Komives, Susan R.; Woodard, Dudley B., Jr. – 1996
A solid foundation in current literature in the field of student affairs is provided. New in this edition are an expanded theory section, expanded coverage of diversity issues, management and outcomes, and discussion of the impact of college on students. Part 1, "Historical Roots and Contemporary Context," includes chapters (1) "Historical…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Administration, Ethics, Guidance Programs
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Woodard, Dudley B., Jr.; Love, Patrick; Komives, Susan R. – New Directions for Student Services, 2000
The diversification of college students continues to increase. This article looks at the characteristics of these new college students and considers what they want from their college experience. Student affairs professionals must consider how the values and principles of their profession influence their relationships with and service to the…
Descriptors: College Students, Diversity (Student), Educational Environment, Higher Education
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Woodard, Dudley B., Jr. – New Directions for Student Services, 1994
Proposes that development opportunities designed to clarify one's values and beliefs as part of an overall leadership training model will help meet one of society's most pressing needs: leadership rooted in the cultural value of improving the human condition for everyone. (Author)
Descriptors: Beliefs, College Students, Higher Education, Leaders