Oct 22 2024 40 mins
Welcome to 'Round About Campus, the podcast for the About Campus magazine, the scholarly magazine of ACPA-College Student Educators International.
In our second season of 'Round About Campus, we take a 'behind the scenes' look at how About Campus works by talking to various people involved in making the magic happen. In this episode, co-hostesses Alex C. Lange and Z Nicolazzo talk with Dwayne Hamilton, Jr. and Ryan Moore, both of whom are members of the About Campus Graduate Students and New Professionals Editorial Board.
Dwayne Hamilton, Jr. (he/him) is the Assistant Director for Basic Needs Services at George Mason University, where he provides case management for students experiencing basic needs insecurity and oversees initiatives promoting access to food and housing. Before this role, Dwayne was a graduate assistant for case management while he received his master's degree in Student Affairs Administration and Higher Education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Dwayne has published works focused on equity centered care and Black students’ experiences while obtaining graduate degrees. His most recent work is slated to be published in the Journal of College Student Development.
Ryan (he/him) is a recent graduate of Miami University’s MS in Student Affairs and Higher Education (SAHE). Ryan has experience working in residence life, student activities, and as a teaching assistant for the SAHE Program at Miami. He started his journey with ACPA in 2020 at ACPA’s Next Gen Institute and has been engaged with the ACPA since then, both as an undergraduate and graduate student.
In this episode, a number of publications and community engaged/creative works are discussed, including:
- Helping Students Make Their Way to Adulthood: Good Company for the Journey by Marcia Baxter Magolda
- Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- Note to Educators: Hope Required when Growing Roses in Concrete by Jeffrey Duncan-Andrade
- Kimberlé Crenshaw's work on intersectionality
- The work of Zeus Leonardo
- Nevitt Sanford's Challenge and Support Theory
- Why We Need Trauma-Informed Campuses Now More than Ever by Kirsten M. Weber, Natalie F. Douglas, Tierney Popp, and Rachael K. Nelson
- Structural Competency: A Framework for Racial Justice Intervention in Student Affairs Preparation and Practice by Kenyon Lee Whitman and Wma Mazyck Jayakumar
As always, if you have feedback or thoughts, do not hesitate to reach us via email at [email protected].
You can get a full transcript of the episode here.
And as always, thanks to Mary Ellen Wade for the 'Round About Campus cover art.