The SACSA Podcast
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Apr 21, 2022 • 53min
SA Today - A Faculty Conversation with Dr. April Perry
Join Dr. Michelle Boettcher for SACSA's SA Today. Michelle discusses the most pressing issues facing higher education with experts from around the southeast. In this episode, Michelle is joined by Dr. April Perry of Western Carolina University as part of a series of conversations with faculty members from across the SACSA region.
Apr 20, 2022 • 37min
To Practice: Difficult Conversations
Welcome to To Practice, a practitioner skill-building conversation presented by SACSA. This season is centered around the central elements of the vital competency of supervision. To Practice is hosted by Kate Radford, Director of Leader Education and Development at Clemson University, and Myles Surrett, Associate Vice President at James Madison University.
In Episode 4, Kate and Myles discuss how to navigate the waters of difficult conversations. They talk about the many things to gain from difficult conversations and discuss their ways to prepare for these vital moments. Kate also shares about the precarious space of neighborhood parenting on Facebook. SACSA GOAT Erica Lee also writes in with amazing shout outs for Cara Snider and Alexis Michalos.

Apr 11, 2022 • 58min
SA Today - SACSA History Part 2
Join Dr. Michelle Boettcher for SACSA's SA Today. Michelle discusses the most pressing issues facing higher education with experts from around the southeast. This is part two of a special two-part episode where Michelle is joined by Drs. Joe Buck, Tony Cawthon, and Melanie McClellan to chat about the history of SACSA. Part two starts with a deep dive into the persistence of SACSA as an organization. Listen to both parts now!

Apr 11, 2022 • 56min
SA Today - SACSA History Part 1
Join Dr. Michelle Boettcher for SACSA's SA Today. Michelle discusses the most pressing issues facing higher education with experts from around the southeast. In this special two-part episode, Michelle is joined by Drs. Joe Buck, Tony Cawthon, and Melanie McClellan to chat about the history of SACSA. Listen to both parts now!
Bonus content! As a part of part one of this episode, take a look at this Keynote Speech from the 2008 Annual Conference: https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.sacsa.org/resource/resmgr/Docs/History.pdf

Apr 7, 2022 • 27min
To Practice: Professional Development
Welcome to To Practice, a practitioner skill-building conversation presented by SACSA. This season is centered around the central elements of the vital competency of supervision. To Practice is hosted by Kate Radford, Director of Leader Education and Development at Clemson University, and Myles Surrett, Associate Vice President at James Madison University.
In Episode 3, Kate and Myles discuss how to build a culture of learning and continuous improvement in supervision. They define professional development, share ways to keep it at the forefront of a supervision relationship, and discuss the importance of supporting PD financially. They also share a Shout Out for Maggie Potter, who works at Florida State University and would like everyone to know she is Jimbo Fisher's biggest fan.

Mar 31, 2022 • 1h 5min
SA Today - Enrollment Management
Join Dr. Michelle Boettcher for SACSA's SA Today. Michelle discusses the most pressing issues facing higher education with experts from around the southeast. In this episode, Michelle is joined by Dr. Jason Umfress, Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management at the College of Coastal Georgia, and Dr. Susan Davies, Vice President for Enrollment and Student Affairs at Augusta University. They speak on their expertise in Enrollment Management, how they have made shifts as a product of the pandemic, and the increasing importance of Enrollment Management as a key functional area within student affairs.
Mar 25, 2022 • 41min
To Practice: Onboarding
Welcome to To Practice, a practitioner skill-building conversation presented by SACSA. This season is centered around the central elements of the vital competency of supervision. To Practice is hosted by Kate Radford, Director of Leader Education and Development at Clemson University, and Myles Surrett, Associate Vice President at James Madison University.
In Episode 2, Kate and Myles discuss the vital step of onboarding new employees. They highlight the need for the onboarding process to start with the interview and for facilitating relationship building on campus. They share a Shout Out for Amber Whitaker the unofficial mayor of Florida Gulf Coast University and hear about the temptation of Girl Scout Cookies weighing on Kate's soul.
Mar 8, 2022 • 41min
To Practice: Supervision Philosophy
We're excited to add a new show to the SACSA Podcast feed! To Practice is a practitioner skill-building conversation. The first season is centered around the central elements of the vital competency of supervision. To Practice is hosted by Kate Radford, Director of Leader Education and Development at Clemson University, and Myles Surrett, Associate Vice President at James Madison University.
In Episode 1, Kate and Myles discuss their philosophies on supervision. They also talk through the utmost importance of honoring identity in supervision relationships. They also introduce segments around Kate's wild neighborhood Facebook group and share a Shout Out for Ashley McMullen of NC State.

Feb 21, 2022 • 39min
SA Today - A Faculty Conversation with Dr. Christina Yao
Join Dr. Michelle Boettcher for SACSA's SA Today. Michelle discusses the most pressing issues facing higher education with experts from around the southeast. In this episode, Michelle is joined by Dr. Christina Yao as part of a series of conversations with faculty members from across the SACSA region.

Feb 7, 2022 • 1h 4min
SA Today - College Student Affairs Journal Transition
Join Dr. Michelle Boettcher for SACSA's SA Today. Michelle discusses the most pressing issues facing higher education with experts from around the southeast. In this episode, Michelle is joined by fellow outgoing College Student Affairs Journal editor, Dr. Dena Kniess, and incoming editors Dr. Mary Alice Varga, Dr. Ryan Miller, and Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins. They discuss their great work and provide a glimpse into their vision as editors for the College Student Affairs Journal.


