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Say hello to your SAAL Blog Writing Team!

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

The SAAL Blog is meant to be a place to highlight diverse voices and perspectives of assessment professionals from all skill levels. Over the course of the next year, you will hear from our blog writing team as we reflect on trends in assessment, respond to SAAL programs and events (i.e I earned my B.A.

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Overwhelmed by complaints on campus? What 75+ cabinet leaders learned about responding to grievances on campus at EAB’s Compassionate Leadership Seminar

EAB

Blogs Overwhelmed by complaints on campus? When we first offered it, we thought it would be popular mostly with VPs of student affairs—compassion is such a central element to what they do. Megan Adams: First of all, who has been attending this seminar? Provosts, too. MA: Really?

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5 attributes defining Gen Z’s relationship with advancement

EAB

Blogs 5 attributes defining Gen Z's relationship with advancement As the class of 2023 prepares to graduate this spring, advancement leaders can no longer ignore the increasing prevalence of Generation Z in their donor and alumni constituencies. EAB’s Giving Page Audit for Higher Ed can help optimize giving pages for online fundraising.

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SRHE News on Publishing: reports from April 2023

SRHE

SRHE News typically contains a round-up of recent academic events and conferences, policy developments and new publications, written by editor Rob Cuthbert. To illustrate the contents, here is part of the April 2023 issue on recent developments in Publishing. publications/srhe-newsletter. or rob.gresham@srhe.ac.uk.