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The Best of #SAchat Tweets – 10/xx/12


Posted by The SA Team on 16 Oct 2012 / 0 Comment



Everyday the #sachat feed is full of great resources, professional musings, and important questions that have been posed to the community. Here is a highlight of some of the tweets from the stream during the last week. We know this list is only scratching the surface, but we hope it will encourage you to keep the conversation going. Chat on!

 


The balanced leader is someone who can understand what they need and get the needed doses of enjoyment alongside it. #sachat
October 11, 2012 7:47 am via Twitter for iPhoneReplyRetweetFavorite
@seanmeddington
Sean Eddington


Language is very important. But, if we spent half as much time doing as we do talking about our mission, we’d be more successful. #sachat
October 12, 2012 12:40 pm via Twitter for iPhoneReplyRetweetFavorite
@aelizabethclark
Annie E. Clark


Student mentorship is more than “being a friend” or “being cool.” Stand up. Challenge students. Promote integrity. #studentaffairs #SAChat
October 8, 2012 7:06 am via Twitter for iPhoneReplyRetweetFavorite
@JasonCasares
Jason Casares


Focus on what is what is learned and not what is taught; focus on students – we are the drivers of the change. #sachat #highered
October 8, 2012 9:54 am via Twitter for iPhoneReplyRetweetFavorite
@DonnaSwartwout
DonnaSwartwout


“Inclusion is an umbrella that keeps us dry when the downpours of life occur.” (Linda S. Wallace) #bebigbeopen #socialjustice #sachat
October 8, 2012 8:44 pm via Twitter for iPhoneReplyRetweetFavorite
@seanmeddington
Sean Eddington


At what point do you let go in trying to help a student… It’s not a matter of “should we reach them all but can we reach them all #sachat
October 9, 2012 12:43 pm via Twitter for iPhoneReplyRetweetFavorite
@TheRealRodB
Rodney B.


#advising = getting people to listen to you even though they don’t have to. Figure that out and you will be a great supervisor #sachat
October 14, 2012 9:21 pm via Twitter for iPhoneReplyRetweetFavorite
@WimerAlberto
Wimer Alberto


So wise “@DonnaSwartwout: great conversation w/a grad student-what is better-a leader or a mentor and can you be/do both? #SAGrad #sachat”
October 11, 2012 6:17 pm via Twitter for iPadReplyRetweetFavorite
@TheDeanLowDown
Dean Beverly Low


How are you going to make a difference in the lives of students today? #sachat
October 11, 2012 8:30 am via webReplyRetweetFavorite
@ValerieHeruska
Valerie Heruska


What kind of events are you doing on election night? Is it election specific? or programing as usual? #SAChat #StuAct
October 9, 2012 12:31 pm via webReplyRetweetFavorite
@JMContratto
James Contratto


Some interesting ideas for future of #HigherEd: “Why college may be totally free w/in 10 yrs” http://t.co/uHXPWhoM Thoughts, #sachat?
October 12, 2012 11:59 am via TweetDeckReplyRetweetFavorite
@RachelHLuna
Rachel Luna


11 Books Every Young Leader Must Read (Are any of these on your bookshelf? I’m curious!) http://t.co/M67wFVDv #sachat #salead
October 11, 2012 2:32 pm via webReplyRetweetFavorite
@lmendersby
Lisa Endersby

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