Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on First Year to Sophomore Year Transition. This week’s topic produced 448 tweets from 70 student affairs professionals, graduate students and undergraduates interested or working in the Student Affairs field!

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Tuesday Tally: Fall Planning

May 15th, 2012 | Posted by The SA Team in #sachat | Poll - (0 Comments)


Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Welcoming New Staff Members. This week’s topic produced 532 tweets from 62 student affairs professionals, graduate students and undergraduates interested or working in the Student Affairs field!

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Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Student Leader Burnout. This week’s topic produced 500 tweets from 81 student affairs professionals, graduate students and undergraduates interested or working in the Student Affairs field!

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TuesTally: Burnout

April 24th, 2012 | Posted by The SA Team in #sachat | Poll - (0 Comments)


Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Navigating Tough Campus Issues. This week’s topic produced 793 tweets from 84 student affairs professionals, graduate students and undergraduates interested or working in the Student Affairs field!

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TuesTally: Student Awards

April 10th, 2012 | Posted by The SA Team in #sachat | Poll - (0 Comments)


Thanks to everyone who participated in our #SAchat focused on Transitioning to a Different Functional Area. This week’s topic produced 441 tweets from 61 student affairs professionals, graduate students and undergraduates interested or working in the Student Affairs field!

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TuesTally: Taxes

April 3rd, 2012 | Posted by The SA Team in #sachat | Poll - (0 Comments)


It’s no secret that Google is trying to dominate everything from self-driving cars to human-powered monorails. But one industry that continues to block out the behemoth is Student Affairs in Higher Ed. Beyond the occasional Google+ Hangouts and Google Wave retirement parties, Student Affairs and Google haven’t been the best of friends. But all of that is about to change.

In an unexpected move, Google reached out to the leadership team at #SAchat several months ago to inquire about a possible purchase of the famous Student Affairs Twitter chat. Unconfirmed reports from an inside source state that Google was ready to offer up to $10,000 in conference registration fees and a box of free t-shirt schwag.

Lots of questions still remain about what will be different after the sale is completed, but some have suggested the new hashtag might be #SAoogle, #SAgoog, or #SA+, as a way for Google to continue to make Google+ a relevant thing.

While we many never know the full deets of the secret meetings that went on between #SAchat and Google, one thing is for sure, joining the Google family will send @the_sa_blog’s Klout score through the roof!