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Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs - Ed.S.

Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs - Ed.S.

Advance your career in student affairs with ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ State's Education Specialist degree program. With a focus on student development, diversity and leadership, ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ State's Higher Education Administration-Student Affairs Ed.S. program provides continuing educational opportunities for practitioners who wish to hold or advance in careers as higher education administrators and staff professionals. 

Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs - M.Ed.

Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs - M.Ed.

Prepare for success in diverse administrative roles with our M.Ed. degree in Higher Education Administration and Student Affairs, as you gain a holistic understanding of the 'big picture' in higher education and develop expertise in areas such as campus life, career services, academic advising, international student services and more. 

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Blog Banner Mia Hammerton

Public speaking is something I have never shied away from, which led me to where I am now as a ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ tour guide. My name is Mia Hammerton, and I am a marketing major on track to graduate in the spring of 2026.   When I heard of the opportunity to become a tour guide, I knew this was something I wanted to pursue. After going through the interview process, I was offered the position and began training. The most beneficial part of my training was the hands-on shadowing of veteran tour guides, where I learned important fac...

Nominations open for new award: Torchbearer Award

The Torchbearer Award was created as a recognition program to celebrate and honor ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ community members who are shaping the university with mentorship, cutting-edge curriculum, and new programs or initiatives that center diversity and inclusiveness and aim to increase belonging at ÃÛÌÒÊÓÆµ. Nominate a student, faculty or staff member, alum or retiree by Mar. 13, 2024.

Register now for Dialogue on Hatred: A Peacebuilder's Perspective

Tatsushi Arai, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies, will lead the next program in the Dialogue and Difference series. Dr. Arai will reflect on the sources and nature of hatred in the context of identity-based conflict, and explore practical lessons from diverse conflict-affected societies to better understand and overcome identity-based divisions and hatred prevailing across the United States. The virtual program will take place February 22 at 4 p.m.

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