One President’s Advice: Focus on Student Affairs
Recently, we had the chance to chat with Karen Whitney, president of Clarion University, about the future of student affairs – you can read the full interview in our article “Student Affairs: Trends to Watch in 2017-19.” As a past student affairs administrator, Karen Whitney brings a unique perspective both to the presidency (you can read more of her thinking in our paper Presidential Dialogues: Making the Difficult Decisions) and to working with student affairs leaders. “Student affairs is core to any university operation – especially now,” Whitney suggests, but also notes that college and university presidents aren’t always cognizant of the role student affairs leaders can play in helping the institution drive its strategic priorities: “It depends on their own professional backgrounds and their previous experiences with students and with student affairs professionals. Presidents who had distant or disconnected experiences with students and presidents who did not see an urgent reason to work with student affairs professionals might be inclined to undervalue or even dismiss the field and the people in it. “In contrast, if prior to being a president you were an engaging teacher, active in the life of the college, and/or experienced an urgent incident in which […]

