Tag: Student Support

The Immigrant Rights Movement: Constructing a Strong Ally, Not a Savior


Christian Montesinos

About the Author

Christian Montesinos, JD

Director of International Programs and Services


Estimated reading time: 6 minutes

A Personal Perspective from the Classroom and Courtroom

While searching for a topic to write on for this month’s Insights from Student Affairs blog, my mind drifted to the state of the world. It is no secret that non-citizens are being targeted from all sides, and that brings people in the general community a lot of discomfort. The fact is that seeing someone constantly targeted, detained unjustly, beaten, and even killed does something visceral to us as a collective, despite whichever side of the aisle you stand on.

Residence Education: The Campus Connectors


Alexandra Putwen

About the Author

Alexandra Putwen

Director of Residence Education


Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

If someone asked what Residence Education does at its core, I would say that we are the campus connectors. This starts before students even know their room assignment and certainly lasts throughout their time living in the residence halls.

While we begin connecting students before they arrive through our Roommate Matching process, once they step foot on campus, we help them connect with each other. Residence hall students have the opportunity to complete a roommate agreement, participate in social events, and interact with others through interactive bulletin boards in their communities.

Spreading the Word: Student Disability Services Is Here to Support Students


Anna McClatchy

About the Author

Anna McClatchy, EdD

Assistant Dean of Student Success and Director of the Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success


Estimated reading time: 4 minutes

Our Mission: Bridging the Information Gap

Student Disability Services is an office that students, families, and even faculty and staff may have misconceptions about. Over the last few years, Student Disability Services has been working to ensure correct, quality information is available to the campus community. To continue those efforts, the Waino Wahtera Center for Student Success chose to focus our January insights article on how Student Disability Services supports our students.