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The Contemporary College Student Podcast
Episode 19

Season 5 Finding Purpose Through Campus Involvement

Michelle Boettcher published on

Powered by student development theory, imposter phenomenon, and living in a state of possibility, this episode serves as a reminder for all professionals and educators working with students that involvement does not equal identity. Rather actively engaging in campus environments - whether in-person or online - facilitates developmental growth. 

 

Hosted by: Colby Brown

 

Guests

 

Emily Brown, a rising senior at Arcadia University studying Psychology with a minor in Global Public Health

  • To listen to Stories From Scotland: Emily Brown - Alumni Blog Series, click here.

 

Kelsey Michener, a Graduate Student in the Masters in Higher Education Administration with a concentration in Student Affairs at University at Buffalo. 

  • To learn more about the LEAD UB Conference, click here.
  • To listen to LEAD On! A Leadership Podcast by UB Student Engagement, click here

 

Resources to Engage With

 

Abes, E. S., Jones, S. R., Stewart, D. L., & Tillapaugh, D. (2019). Student Involvement and Engagement. In Rethinking College Student Development Theory Using Critical Frameworks (pp. 191–207). essay, Stylus Publishing, LLC. 

 

Doyle, C. (2021, March 25). Pandemic 'rabbit hole': Reporter reflects on how COVID-19 has disrupted transition to adulthood. The Columbus Dispatch. https://www.dispatch.com/story/news/columns/2021/03/25/reporter-ceili-doyle-reflects-mental-health-transition-adulthood-pandemic/6758970002/

 

Hall, J. (2021, March 24). As Pandemic Lifts, Student Mental Health Needs Shift. Diverse Education. https://diverseeducation.com/article/208466/

 

Perez, A. B. (2019, April 29). Perspective | it's not just about jobs. colleges must help students find their passions. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2017/03/10/its-not-just-about-jobs-colleges-must-help-students-find-their-passions/

 

Whillans, A., Giurge, L., Macchia, L., & Yemiscigil, A. (2021, February 23). Why a Covid-19 World Feels Both Tiring and Hopeful for College Students. Harvard Business Review. https://hbr.org/2020/08/why-a-covid-19-world-feels-both-tiring-and-hopeful-for-college-students.

 

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