ASCA Viewpoints Podcast

ASCA Viewpoints

The ASCA Viewpoints Podcast brings the heart and expertise of the student conduct profession to your ears. Hosted by the Association for Student Conduct Administration (ASCA), this podcast dives into the people, practices, and perspectives shaping campus communities today. From insightful interviews with leaders in the field to candid conversations about current issues, restorative practices, and professional growth, each episode offers something new to learn — and reflect on. Join us for authentic conversations, professional insights, and stories that remind us why we are committed to fosteri...

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ASCA Viewpoints Podcast

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Education

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21. Jan 2026

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Episode 21: Adan Tejada Shares His Viewpoint 21.10.2025

Adan Tejada serves as the Chief and Director of Public Safety at Saint Mary's College of California. He also serves on the IACLEA Board of Directors. Adan shares his viewpoint on the intersection of public safety and student conduct.

Episode 22: Pam Malyk, Conference Chair, Shares Her Viewpoint 21.10.2025

ASCA 30th Anniversary Conference Chair shares her viewpoint. Pam gives us the run down on what to expect from this year's Annual Conference "Lighting the Path Forward." Wishing all of our attendees safe travels to Jacksonville, Florida!

Episode 23: Part 1 ASCA Annual Conference Reflections on Diversity and Inclusion 21.10.2025

At the ASCA Annual Conference, Viewpoints Host Jill Creighton collected a multitude of perspectives on the keynote speech by Tim Wise and Diversity and Inclusion in student conduct and ASCA. This is the first of two episodes with conference reflections.

Episode 24: Part 2 ASCA Annual Conference Reflections on Diversity and Inclusion 21.10.2025

In this second part of a two-part series, ASCA Annual Conference Attendees share their viewpoints on Diversity and Inclusion in our profession and our Association.

Episode 25: Regina Currean, J.D. Shares Her Viewpoint 21.10.2025

Regina Curran, J.D., Title IX Program Manager at American University, shares her viewpoint. We dig into Title IX, working in conduct as a J.D., and intersectional identity in the profession of student conduct.

Episode 26: JoCynda Hudson and Alan Acosta Share Their Viewpoint 21.10.2025

JoCynda Hudson and Alan Acosta, two of the three co-editors of the upcoming book, "Conduct and Community," share their Viewpoint. JoCynda and Alan discuss what to expect from the new book, a bit about the chapters, and when it will be available. The "Conduct and Community" book is a joint publication venture between ASCA and ACUHO-I.

Episode 27: Dr. David Karp Shares His Viewpoint 21.10.2025

Dr. David Karp, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Skidmore College Project on Restorative Justice shares his viewpoint. David discusses integrating restorative justice principles into student conduct work. He also dives into how we might use RJ to address some cases of sexual misconduct.

Episode 28: Scott Roberts Shares His Viewpoint 21.10.2025

Scott Roberts, J.D. shares his viewpoint on Title IX investigation report writing. He discusses the technical aspects of report writing, common mistakes, and the anatomy of a strong report.

Episode 29: Bonus Minisode #2 21.10.2025

ASCA Viewpoints Podcast producers Colleen Maeder and Jill Creighton share stats and reflections on the first season of the podcast.

Episode 30: Season 2 Teaser! 17.10.2025

We're back for season 2! Check out this teaser trailer for our new series of episodes.

Episode 31: Dr. Don Gehring Shares His Viewpoint 17.10.2025

Dr. Don Gehring, the founder of ASCA, then known as ASJA, shares his viewpoint. We talk about the founding of ASJA, the first Gehring Academy, and his views on the student conduct profession today.

Episode 32: Laura Egan Shares Her Viewpoint 17.10.2025

Laura Egan, Senior Director of Programs for the Clery Center, talks about her expertise on the Jeanne Clery Campus Security Act and compliance with its elements just in time for the Annual Security Report.

Episode 33: Dr. Chris Linder Shares Her Viewpoint 17.10.2025

Dr. Chris Linder, Associate Professor at the University of Georgia, shares her Viewpoint!

Episode 34: Dr. Kevin Kruger Shares his Viewpoint 17.10.2025

Dr. Kevin Kruger, President of NASPA | Student Affairs Professionals in Higher Education, shares his Viewpoint on today's traditionally-aged college student and the larger student affairs profession's intersection with student conduct.

Episode 35: Laura Matthews Shares Her Viewpoint 17.10.2025

Laura Matthews, Director of Student Conduct at Lynn University shares her Viewpoint. We dig into the Fraternity Executive Association (FEA) and ASCA collaboration guide on how to investigate student organization misconduct.

Episode 36: Dr. Jill Dunlap and Teri Lyn Hinds Share Their Viewpoint 17.10.2025

Dr. Jill Dunlap, Director for Research and Practice at NASPA and Teri Lyn Hinds, Director of Policy Research and Advocacy discuss the U.S. Department of Education's proposed Title IX regulations. Listen to learn about what may affect your practice and how to comment in the 60 day window.

Episode 37: Christina Parle Shares Her Viewpoint 17.10.2025

Christina Parle, Assistant Director for Student Conduct at the University of Kansas and ASCA Board Director of Membership shares her viewpoint. We dive into what it's like to be a newer professional today, what it means to be on the Board, leadership style, and identity.

Episode 38: Seann Kalagher Shares His Viewpoint 17.10.2025

Seann Kalagher, ASCA President-Elect, will take the lead as President the first week of February, 2019. He shares his Viewpoint on the current open-and-comment period, the profession as a whole, and growing his career from graduate assistant to cabinet member.

Episode 39: Christine Simone Shares Her Viewpoint 17.10.2025

Christine Simone, the ASCA 2019 Annual Conference Chair and newly minted ASCA Deputy Director, shares her Viewpoint. If you're coming to the conference, don't miss this one!

Episode 40: Beth Devonshire, J.D. Shares Her Viewpoint 17.10.2025

Beth Devonshire, J.D. and consultant with D. Stafford and Associates shares her viewpoint. We recorded this in February, 2019, so some information may be a little dated. Beth also composes the ASCA Policy Update that comes to your inbox each month.

Episode 41: Season 3 Teaser & Introducing Your New Host! 17.10.2025

We're back for Season 3! Check out this teaser trailer for our new series of episodes.

Episode 42: In Honor of Dr. Don Gehring and Sharing His Viewpoint 17.10.2025

This episode features Jill's past interview with Dr. Don Gehring. Dr. Don Gehring, the founder of ASCA, then known as ASJA, shared his viewpoint with Jill. They talked about the founding of ASJA, the first Gehring Academy, and his views on the student conduct profession today.

Episode 43: ASCA Announcements February & March 2020 17.10.2025

This episode features upcoming announcements and deadlines for ASCA from February & March 2020.

Episode 44: Jessica White Shares Her Viewpoint - Reframing Black Bodies + Title IX 17.10.2025

This episode features Jessica White and her presentation on Black Bodies and Title IX at the ASCA Annual Conference; and ASCA monthly updates.

Episode 45: Tony Miller Jr. Shares His Viewpoint - Pathways Sanctioning and COVID-19 17.10.2025

This episode features Tony Miller Jr. as he shares his viewpoint on the Pathways Sanctioning Model, and how we can have more creative sanctioning. Also, Alexandra talks a little bit about COVID-19.

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