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of Men" title. Thomas Arkle Clark was the first person to claim the title in 1909, although he assumed the responsibilities in 1901. Scott Goodnight, dean of men at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, served as host for this historic first meeting. Retroactively, he is referred to as the first president of NADAM.
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and Freedoms of Students. From 1966 until the end of the decade and beyond, crisis was the most prominent campus issue and the most prominent association concern. Some deans were enormously successful in protecting both their campuses and the rights of students, but disruption of campuses became more
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referred to the first meeting as the "Conference of Deans and Advisers of Men". This label was used in prevalence until 1929, when it was changed to the National Association of Deans and Advisers of Men (NADAM). The new name was more fitting because many American universities did not have the "Dean
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recommended a name change in 1951 to the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA). This gave a new breadth to the organization, which stated its purpose: "to discuss and study the most effective methods of aiding students in their intellectual, social, moral, and personal
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and its aftermath. The adaptation of campuses to the war effort are reflected in the conference minutes, and the problems relating to veterans once the war was over took the rest of the decade. The decade was noted by the presence of Armour Blackburn of
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As student affairs offices began to change and administrators no longer used "Dean of Men" and "Advisor of Men" as their titles, the organization followed suit. Mary Ethel Ball, acting dean of students at the
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The 1960s marked many changes in NASPA. For the first time, outside funding was secured for a NASPA activity, making the association an early leader in educating members concerning
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To provide professional development and advocacy for student affairs educators and administrators who share the responsibility for a campus-wide focus on the student experience.
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in January 1919. The first meeting was quite small—three deans of men and three professors having campus basic interests were in attendance.
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Every year, NASPA offers awards to "higher education and student affairs leaders, programs, and initiatives" in a variety of categories.
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During the 1970s, increased regionalization heightened opportunities for involvement across the whole spectrum of NASPA's membership.
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Five commissions were established at the 1951 conference to deal with substantive, ongoing issues (e.g., professional relationships,
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It was during this decade that NASPA first established a national office under the leadership of Channing Briggs at
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became the first female president, and community colleges began to make their presence felt. George Young at
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In the 1930s, there were continued requests for publications to be submitted to the conferences. The
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organization with over 13,000 members at 1,400 campuses in 25 countries. Founded in 1919 at the
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In 1925, the first piece of "research" – presented by John Bennett of Teachers College,
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Deans of Women and the Feminist Movement: Emily Taylor's Activism
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One of the Association's major preoccupations in the 1940s was
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NASPA, Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education
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to guide professional development for the association.
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Form 990: Return of Organization Exempt from Income Tax
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Laurence Smith, Vice President for Student Affairs and
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Educational organizations based in the United States
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