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- From: "Rose-Mockry, Katherine G" <>
- To: Holly Rider-Milkovich <>, "" <>
- Subject: RE: Interested in a Meet and Greet opportunity at NASPA or ACPA?
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 18:03:05 +0000
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Hi Holly, the NASPA Women in Student Affairs (WISA) Knowledge Community addresses a broad range of gender-related issues – but sexual violence is certainly
one of the issues that is discussed. While not in any way discouraging you from forming a specific knowledge community on sexual violence issues, you might want to explore WISA to see if it might be useful. Kathy Rose-Mockry
“Challenging the status quo to achieve gender equity” From: Holly Rider-Milkovich [mailto:]
Dear Colleagues: I am in the process of submitting program proposals for NASPA and have come once again to the frustrating realization that neither professional organization has a knowledge community, standing committee, taskforce etc., for sexual and intimate
partner violence prevention and response professionals within Higher Ed. In other words--there is identifiable "home" for our community of practitioners to connect and network, leverage our expertise and raise the profile of our work nationally, and recognize
and award important research and practice innovations in our field area at the two most important professional conferences in the Student Affairs professional world. I'd like to change that! I am wondering if there are any list members who are planning to attend either conference this year and, if so, would you be interested in co-sponsoring a meet-and-greet session or co-authoring a roundtable proposal? I think it would be
very helpful for our practice community to be able to maximize our time at conferences to learn form each other and grow our professional networks--especially as we are often working with few of no other colleagues in our work at our institution. Who knows?
In time, we may even decide to pursue more formal recognition by NASPA and accrue the benefits of formally organizing that other practice areas already enjoy. Many thanks! HRM -- Director, Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center University of Michigan (734) 936-3333 (24. Hr. Crisis Line) 530 S. State St., G509 facebook: Holly At SAPAC |
- Interested in a Meet and Greet opportunity at NASPA or ACPA?, Holly Rider-Milkovich, 08/30/2012
- RE: Interested in a Meet and Greet opportunity at NASPA or ACPA?, Rose-Mockry, Katherine G, 08/30/2012
- RE: Interested in a Meet and Greet opportunity at NASPA or ACPA?, Eva Suzanne Ball, 08/30/2012
- RE: Interested in a Meet and Greet opportunity at NASPA or ACPA?, Mandy Mount, 08/30/2012
- RE: Interested in a Meet and Greet opportunity at NASPA or ACPA?, Eva Suzanne Ball, 08/30/2012
- RE: Interested in a Meet and Greet opportunity at NASPA or ACPA?, Michelle N. Issadore, 08/31/2012
- RE: Interested in a Meet and Greet opportunity at NASPA or ACPA?, Rose-Mockry, Katherine G, 08/30/2012
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