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Sarah Watson Selected to NASPA Board

Posted by on Friday, January 13, 2017 in News Blurbs.

Sarah Watson, Prevention Educator/Victim Resource Specialist with Project Safe, has been selected to serve on the NASPA Journal About Women in Higher Education New Professional and Graduate Student Editorial Board.  Her term will run from January 2017 through December 2019.  The New Professional and Graduate Student Review Board generates a pipeline of reviewers and authors for the journal and is comprised of individuals who are new professionals (less than five years in the field) and graduate students.  Board members review manuscripts and assist with other aspects of the journal editorial process.

From the NASPA website: “NASPA Journal About Women in Higher Education (NJAWHE) focuses on issues affecting all women in higher education: students; student affairs staff; faculty, and other administrative groups. The journal is published on behalf of NASPA, the foremost professional association for student affairs administrators, faculty, and graduate and undergraduate students, and is intended for both practitioners and researchers, and includes articles that focus on empirical research, pedagogy, and administrative practice. It is designed to increase interest in research about women faculty, students and administrators in higher education and to highlight current examples of this research. NJAWHE offers research reflecting a variety of paradigms and issues affecting women in higher education in all their diversity.”

6-6-2016 - Photos of Sarah Watson, M.Ed, Prevention Educator & Victim Resource Specialist in the Dean of Students - Project Safe Center.   (Vanderbilt University Medical Center / Steve Green)

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