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About Lessons I (Un)learned from Student Development with Jessica Harris and Reginald Blockett

47 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Welcome to 'Round About Campus, the podcast for the About Campus magazine, the scholarly magazine of ACPA-College Student Educators International. In our fourth and fifth seasons of 'Round About Campus, we are taking on a super-sized series focused on student development theory. We tackle big topics, ask challenging questions, and seek new perspectives on what makes this place called college unique when it comes to how students learn, grow, and change. In this episode, co-hostesses Alex C. Lange and Z Nicolazzo are joined with Jessica Harris and Reginald Blockett to discuss what we keep and transform within student development research and teaching, sunsetting and sundowning theories, and the entanglement of praxis/theory. In this episode, a number of resources are discussed, including: * Moira Ozias’s article, White Women's Affect: Niceness, Comfort, and Neutrality as Cover for Racial Harm [https://muse.jhu.edu/article/884287/summary] * Nevitt Sanford’s book, Where Colleges Fail: A Study of the Student as a Person * Arthur Chickering and Linda Reisser’s book, Education and Identity (2nd Edition) * Marlon B. Ross’ book, Sissy Insurgencies: A Racial Anatomy of Unfit Manliness [https://www.dukeupress.edu/sissy-insurgencies] * J. T. Snipes’ podcast, Blacktivism in the Academy [https://blacktivismintheacademy.libsyn.com/] * Vox’s podcast, Today Explained [https://www.vox.com/today-explained-podcast] * Derrick Bell’s book, And We are Not Saved: The Elusive Quest for Racial Justice [https://bookshop.org/p/books/and-we-are-not-saved-derrick-bell/14189eeb3e2156c0?ean=9780465003297&next=t] As always, if you have feedback or thoughts, do not hesitate to reach us via email at AboutCampusMag@gmail.com. You can get a full transcript of the episode here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GC_KBvditgAY6rLqAEEbFxjYWbT6nAQg/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112733172650147997419&rtpof=true&sd=true].

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Welcome to 'Round About Campus, the podcast for the About Campus magazine, the scholarly magazine of ACPA-College Student Educators International. In our fourth and fifth seasons of 'Round About Campus, we are taking on a super-sized series focused on student development theory. We tackle big topics, ask challenging questions, and seek new perspectives on what makes this place called college unique when it comes to how students learn, grow, and change. In this episode, co-hostesses Alex C. Lange and Z Nicolazzo are joined with Jessica Harris and Reginald Blockett to discuss what we keep and transform within student development research and teaching, sunsetting and sundowning theories, and the entanglement of praxis/theory. In this episode, a number of resources are discussed, including: * Moira Ozias’s article, White Women's Affect: Niceness, Comfort, and Neutrality as Cover for Racial Harm [https://muse.jhu.edu/article/884287/summary] * Nevitt Sanford’s book, Where Colleges Fail: A Study of the Student as a Person * Arthur Chickering and Linda Reisser’s book, Education and Identity (2nd Edition) * Marlon B. Ross’ book, Sissy Insurgencies: A Racial Anatomy of Unfit Manliness [https://www.dukeupress.edu/sissy-insurgencies] * J. T. Snipes’ podcast, Blacktivism in the Academy [https://blacktivismintheacademy.libsyn.com/] * Vox’s podcast, Today Explained [https://www.vox.com/today-explained-podcast] * Derrick Bell’s book, And We are Not Saved: The Elusive Quest for Racial Justice [https://bookshop.org/p/books/and-we-are-not-saved-derrick-bell/14189eeb3e2156c0?ean=9780465003297&next=t] As always, if you have feedback or thoughts, do not hesitate to reach us via email at AboutCampusMag@gmail.com. You can get a full transcript of the episode here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GC_KBvditgAY6rLqAEEbFxjYWbT6nAQg/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112733172650147997419&rtpof=true&sd=true].

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