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It's hard to be a parent and professional without short changing either role--or yourself. Dr. Sarah Marshall, assistant professor in educational administration and community leadership at Central Michigan University, studied the experience of parents as higher education administrators.
Speaking at the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) 2005 conference in Tampa, she highlighted the similarities and differences she found between women and men.
She encouraged student affairs professionals to practice what they preach. "We're a profession that's founded in a belief that we take care of the whole person," she said. "One of the ...