Day in the Life

It’s been awhile since I had sometime to share some thoughts on student affairs and student services. I love sharing stuff, especially for my New Student Affairs Professional blog readers.  So I thought, why not share “a day in the life” moment. Here is some highlights from an email I sent to my Vice President of Student Services before I left for the weekend. You will find, that in our field of student affairs, we wearing many hats which makes for a far from boring job AND we could use another hour in the day, but hey, lunch breaks are meant to be spent not in meetings or at your desk but at your favorite spot on campus where no student can find ya 😉

Jan. 13-email
“Hi Robin! Hi Debbie!
I need to cancel for Tuesday, with it being the first day of classes. Debbie, I was wondering if we could find another time Robin and I could meet. Mondays between 3-5 are really good for me or Friday mornings after 9am. Here is my report for now.
Center for Student Life and Leadership Development update for Jan 13.
*ASCC
-ASCC-all set for Spirit Thursday on Jan. 19th even with a Rain Plan. If it rains, we are moving it to the Theatre Lobby. Have already spoken to the theatre manager.
-ASCC mtgs now Tues. 3:30-5pm.
-The AS president came in today to work on the BOT report. Awesome PowerPoint. You will be impressed.
*ID Card and Sallie Mae Payment plans
-We are still following what A&R and the Business office requested which is not to give ID cards to students with payment plans because we think it will open a flood gate for students wanted other things such as transcripts which are also not allowed unless students have a zero balance.
*SLO Team 6
-I sent email reminders to members asking for updated on 2011-2012 SLO’s no reports yet
-Trackdac-no info uploaded yet. Struggling to find time to get it done. I am keeping really good notes, it just finding the time to enter it in.
*Accreditation team
-I have read over all my part, past one and what other colleges have written. However, I have not started writing my part. Just need to find the time and get it done.
HELP-I do need some guidance on what other offices I should include in mind. Need to ask my committee chair.
*Social Justice Series
-I have joined Romeo and a handful of instructors to develop a Social Justice Series for the Spring Semester. First event is an Student Panel on the Occupy Movement, scheduled for Jan. 31, 10am, Main theatre. We are organizing student speakers from Cal, SfState and Davis who have participated in the Occupy movement on their campus to shared their experience.
*Leadership Class
-Almost done with the course outline. I wanted to be done by today, but I had to get ahead on upcoming campus events.
*Student Trustee Nominee Elections
-Dates set for March 20 and March 21. Packet will be available starting February 21.
Next week, just stop by if you need anything particular from me.
Thanks! Have a great weekend,
Victoria”
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Just Back From: Big Island Hawaii

Inspired from the S.F. Gate Sunday paper “Just Back From” Travel section.

Hilton Waikola Village

I went because: We have never been to the Big Island and found a great deal on Costco Travel. It also was our time of the year to take a vacation, just the two of us. So important when you are parents.
Don’t miss: Kona Brewing Company, driving out to the Northwest Point in Hawi, and swimming in the awesome salt water lagoon at the Hilton Waikola Village.
Don’t bother: Planning. Each day, let yourself go with the flow and see what comes to mind that you want to do.
Coolest souvenir: Big Island shaped Christmas ornament and a very cute dress at this tiny local store in the tiny town of Hawi.
Worth a splurge: Going on vacation to the Big Island! If you have not booked a real vacation to happen in the next 6 months, do it today! Oh, and rent a jeep!
Other comments: We’ve been to Kauai and Maui. I have to say the Big Island is truly big but so peaceful, relaxing and spiritual. I loved how the land was open and undeveloped.

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Checking in

Reading: Jennifer Weiner latest novel: “Then Came You”
Watching: The new season of  “The Good Wife”, “The Big Bang Theory” and “SNL”
Sam update: Singing and dancing!
Thankful for: family and friends. We just had Matthias’ parents from Germany stay with us for the month of September. Sam was able to bond and Matthias and I were make a trip to the Big Island of Hawaii just the two of us.
Looking forward to: each day
Blog Posting Updates: looking into changing the photo on my main page and sharing some travel tips from our trip to the Big Island of Hawaii.

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Checking In

Reading: Just finished Laura Fraser’s “An Italian Affair”, fun travel memoir. Just about to start “Saved by Beauty, Adventures of an American Romantic in Iran” by Roger Housden. Think I will venture out today and find a cafe to begin my “trip” to Iran. My good friend Marta loaned me “An Italian Affair” and now I am totally back on my love for Travel Memoirs.
Watching: Law and Order Reruns..was sick a few days ago with the Summer Cold and ended up being sucked in.
Sam update: Sign Language! He loves telling us “more” and “all done” with his hands.
Thankful for: living soo close to the ocean. Half Moon Bay is maybe 20 minute drive at the most!
Looking forward to: watching the final Harry Potter movie tonight.
Blog Posting Updates: Regarding my blog post about Linked In, my workshop went great! There was 22 of us. I think the highlight of the workshop was watching my fellow advisors design their own website/blog.

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Are you Linked In?

This week I’m presenting a workshop at the California Community College Student Affairs Association Professional 2011 Conference in Sacramento. As part of the Board of Directors, we started brainstorming topics and I couldn’t help but bring up my personal experience. As someone who recently changes jobs, I learned that I was the only in the hiring pool with an online professional portfolio. After I was hired, the student on the committee shared with me “it made a real difference that the committee could see examples of my work and read about experiences in student affairs  in an simple easy way”. So, I volunteered to lead a workshop on how to create your own online portfolio. Here is a few things I’ve learned:

  • If you are not ready or have the time to develop an online portfolio, LinkedIn is a great place to start!
  • The Education field is slowing starting to use social media for hiring, so I encourage to keep working on your resume and essay questions..ahh but guess what..you can also have those documents posted online!
  • The bonus of starting an online portfolio is it gets you organized. You get to showcase examples of the work you are most proud of, show your resume, and develop new ideas all in one place, AND it forces you stay on top of it.

 

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Checking in

Reading: Tiny Fey’s “Bossypants”
Watching: S.F. Giants Games!! Best broadcast is on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area with Kruk and Kuip (Pronounced “Krook and Kipe”)
Sam update: Singing! ‘Old McDonald had a farm…”
Thankful for: a full life!
Looking forward to: taking Sam to the Zoo and next weekend’s NASCAR race in Sonoma CA.

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Follow up on Phi Theta Kappa Conference Attendence

“Commit to Completion”  “Honors in Action”  “5 Start Chapter”

These were just a few statements I heard last weekend in Seattle when I attended the Phi Theta Kappa International Conference. Let me tell ya, I was hooked! After 9 years in the student affairs field, this was my first time truly understanding what and how Phi Theta Kappa works. The organizers of this conference did an awesome job sending a wave of emotion through 4000 community college honors students from across the US empowering these student leaders to finish their A.A. or A.S., believe that they too can finish their Bachelors Degrees and to most important, bring their fellow college students along with them.

I realized in California Community College Student Affairs programs, majority of Phi Theta Kappa programs come out of the President’s Office and then directed to go under Instruction. Which might effect the connection that Student Life has with Phi Theta Kappa because majority of the time, Student Life is established under Student Services. Now, after attending the Phi Theta Kappa conference, I have a way better understanding, can see the similarities, and know now how we can best advocate for each other.

I encourage new and seasoned student affairs professionals that are advising Student Government and Student Activities programs to make a strong effort to attend a Phi Theta Kappa regional or international conference, or even ask to have coffee with the current Phi Theta Kappa advisors and ask them about how they are doing with their “5 Start Chapter Status attempt”. Take some time to learn about the 5 Star Chapter Status and how it all works. You will be surprised how you are both providing student engagement and could support each other to reach that 5 Start chapter status each year.

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Yay for Mom’s Night Out!

I did it! I was able to bring together the first Mom’s Night Out between the moms at my son’s day care. There will be about 7 of us meeting for dinner tonight. So looking forward to visiting and sharing new mama tips. Let me tell ya, after working 2 weekends in a row, when 5 o’clock hit yesterday, I was so proud of myself for making that extra effort to plan a mom’s night out with other moms. It give me a sense of balance.  Being a working mom, I’ve got to make sure to pencil in those relaxing, non-work things too! Hey, if I can arrange a whole student activities program, I can arrange some fun nights out too :)

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Checking In

Reading: Let go of reading Jodi Picouet, too sad. Picked up Michael Cunningham (author of ‘The Hours”) latest book: “By Nightfall”.
Watching: My student leaders in action
Sam update: Walking!!
Thankful for: Heated seats
Looking forward to: Seeing my family for Easter

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Checking In

Has it been a month already?

Reading: Still reading Jodi Picouet, “Perfect Match”. Enjoying more my ‘Whole Living”  magazine.
Watching: My son light up my life every day.
Sam update: “da da da” talking away..just need to hear “mama” too Sam :)
Thankful for: Blue Sky
Looking forward to: To the warm spring weather

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