Staff

Woods appointed Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs

 

Vice President for Student Affairs LtGen (Ret) Joe Weber '72 recently announced the appointment of C. J. Woods as Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs.  C.J., who has served as Texas A&M's Director of the Department of Multicultural Services since 2006, has more than 11 years experience as a department head in higher education and student affairs.  He was selected as a Fish Camp Namesake during his second year at Texas A&M and has been instrumental in developing the Community of Respect program presented at New Student Orientation, the A&M Collective, the CLUES learning community, and a number of other highly successful diversity initiatives.  Prior to coming to Texas A&M C.J. served as Director of Diversity Programs and Coordinator of Judicial Affairs at Western Kentucky University.  He received a B.S. in political science from the University of Southern Mississippi, a Master's in counseling and student development from George Mason University, and is in the final stages of completing his Doctoral studies in higher education administration at the University of Louisville.  C.J. will supervise a number of Student Affairs departments yet to be determined.

 

A national search will commence immediately for Mr. Woods' successor, to fill the Director of Multicultural Services role.

 


2009 TAMUS Student Affairs Symposium

 

2009 TAMUS System Symposium 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We’re proud to welcome our colleagues to Aggieland for the 19th annual TAMUS Student Affairs Symposium convening May 20 – 22, 2009.

 

This year’s theme, “The Power of 10,” refers to the combined experience, expertise, and resources available across our 10 System institutions. By working together, we can better meet our shared challenges and work more proficiently with issues currently impacting the Student Affairs profession.  The diversity of our schools is an integral part our strength. We are the Power of 10!

 

May 20-22, 2009

Visit http://poweroften.tamu.edu for Symposium details

 

 


Academy for Student Affairs Professionals

Dates: June 1-5, 2009

Location:Room B-111, Cain Hall, Texas A&M University

Academy Sessions:

  • A Brief History of Higher Education
  • The History and Philosophy of the Student Affairs Profession
  • Student Development Theory
  • From Service to Learning: Academic and Student Affairs Integration
  • Student Affairs Ethics and Decision Making
  • Current Issues in Student Affairs
  • Legal Issues in Student Affairs
  • Assessment and Evaluation of Student Affairs Programs
  • Political Survival Skills in the Higher Education Culture

Learn more and sign up! Visit us today at http://posd.tamu.edu/academy/academy.aspx