Greetings from the Month of Spring
March has always been that time of year for me where I start to feel a renewed sense of energy. Coming out of a heavy winter jacket and being able to feel comfortable once again being outside in a sweatshirt or long sleeve shirt. Bringing back out the bike and feeling the warmth again as the days begin to get longer!

on what you are doing for your college or institution, I want to focus on what you are doing for you! How are you keeping yourself sane and making the most of your time out of the office during the busy yield season?
Hispanic or Latino/a? Sometimes it can be confusing, especially if working with undocumented or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) students. 
Learn a little about one of our "star" (literally) members, Gabriel Hernández Acosta.
Multicultural Connections, I get to meet with a lot of students from different nationalities, backgrounds and cultures. When you work in higher education, you need to make sure to understand your role as an advisor; you want to make students feel like they can achieve the impossible and every goal is doable. Even when you have all the years under your wing and know all the tricks regarding advising students, sometimes that isn’t enough to connect with students.
favorite snacks are. Here is a list of some of the ones that I look forward to each year!
while other times it peaks after students return from winter break. Some seniors let grades slip and assignments slide, attributing to boredom or lack of motivation to finish strong.
administration.” I cringed. Nothing ruffles my feathers more in education than being called a “guidance counselor.” It is 2022 and the profession of school counseling has been around since the early 1900’s. It has evolved and adapted to modern and current times, yet somehow, the title of guidance counselor has been hard to shake.
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