Welcome to the April Division of Student Affairs staff newsletter, your source for the latest news, announcements and new faces across the Division.
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Message from the VP
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Gage Paine, Vice President for Student Affairs “Ann Patchett, author of five novels and many articles published in publications such as The Washington Post, Gourmet, and Vogue, is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College. She served as a commencement speaker for her alma mater and in 2008 published a book based on that address. It’s a wonderful little book entitled “What Now?”* in which she talks about heading to college being “terribly, terribly lonely.” Read on…
Latest News from the Division

From Cupcake Showdowns to Student Enrichment Awards and making plans for this coming summer and fall, our team is making things happen on the 40 Acres. See who’s up to what and learn what’s happening across the Division.
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Student Affairs Standouts
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Pete Schaack, Tom Dison and Eric Stoutner displaying Outstanding Sports Facility award See who was just inducted as a Diamond Honoree at ACPA, honored with the National Service Award at NIRSA, presented at NASPA or earned one of the many other awards that proves our staff stands out wherever it goes.
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New Hires & Promotions
We have plenty of new faces and promotions in the Division. See who they are so you can congratulate them.
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Mark Your Calendar
April’s going to be a busy month and not just because final exams are right around the corner. Be sure to mark your calendar with some of the upcoming events across the Division, including Stressfest, Take Back the Night, the Longhorn Run and the Texas Revue. Don’t miss a thing.
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“In The News”
See who’s making headlines in US News & World Report, USA Today, The Statesman, Fox 7, The Daily Texan and elsewhere. Our student affairs professionals continue to prove they’re the best at what they do.