Thursday, November 11, 2010
2010 NASPA Region I Award Recipient
The award recognized me for my work to create inclusive communities and my commitment to racially and ethnically diverse students. The NASPA award criteria consisted of the following: "the award annually acknowledges an individual, member institution or individual program, which embraces the values inherent in racial and ethnic groups through commitment to individual and community understanding. Nominations may consider the constituents involved, the impact on the campus and the program goals and objectives."
It is an honor to be recognized for my work and passion. My commitment to student success is evident through my work on campus and in the community. As a university administrator and a consultant in leadership development and diversity education, I strive to provide access and resources for our underrepresented students and create inclusive communities where they can develop holistically and succeed. I am honored and grateful my colleagues believed in my work and commitment to our students by nominating me for this prestigious award.
Please visit http://www.davidearljones.com/ to learn more about my work, services and experience.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Engaging in Professional Development
Fostering the Integration of Inclusion within Residence Life
Presenters: David E. Jones, James Kohl, Ph.D, & Christyn Toomey
Monday, March 14 (8:30 AM - 9:45 AM)
Room/Venue: 109 - Convention Center
Networking with a Purpose: Increasing Your Social Capital
Monday, March 14 (12:15 PM - 1:30 PM)
Room/Venue: Franklin 6 - Marriott
Purposeful Competencies: A New Professional Roundtable Discussion
Presenters: David E. Jones, Kendall Exume, Kelvin Harris, Darren Hargrove, Franklin Soares & David Williams
Tuesday, March 15 (7:15 AM - 8:15 AM)
Room/Venue: 112 - Convention Center
I welcome and encourage you to join us at our sessions during the NASPA Annual Conference. Please visit my blog in March following the conference for a update regarding my experience at NASPA. For more information about the conference, please visit www.naspa.org.
In addition to the forthcoming presentations at NASPA, I was also accepted to attend and participate in the Social Justice Training Institute (SJTI), November 30th - December 4th, 2010. I am extremely excited to participate in this institute. SJTI is a five day institute facilitated by skilled social justice and diversity experts in higher education.
Jessica Pettitt, SJTI Coordinator, best describes the institute as a "forum for the professional and personal development of social justice educators and practitioners to expand and refine their skills and competencies as diversity practitioners and trainers." Jessica continues to highlight that "SJTI is a developmental experience that will involve personal work. Past participants have found SJTI to be an intense experience as we work to understand the dynamics and effects of race and racism and as we engage in authentic dialogue across and within race groups."