Student-Centered

Making Conferences Count, Part 2.

39 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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We continue our conversation with Leanna Payton, Director of Housing and Community Standards at Henderson State University, to discuss how new professionals in Student Affairs can get the most out of conference experiences. From navigating your first conference to building meaningful professional connections, Leanna shares practical advice on preparing with intention, showing up with confidence, and turning conference moments into long-term career growth.

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