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On Campus, Off the Record

On Campus, Off the Record

著者: Elizabeth Cox PhD
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On Campus, Off the Record is where the real conversations happen—the ones you won’t hear in meetings, offices, or official conferences. Hosted by Elizabeth Cox, this podcast brings together insiders from the world of student housing and beyond for candid, unfiltered discussions about the highs, lows, and unexpected moments.


From career insights to hilarious behind-the-scenes stories, we’re covering it all with guests who have seen it, done it, and have plenty to say about it. So grab a drink, get comfortable, and join us for the kind of conversations you wish you could have at work—off the record, of course.


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  • No-Nonsense Leadership: A Conversation with Dr. Kim Harrington
    2025/06/10

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    Dr. Kim Harrington shares her award-winning 30-year career journey from residence hall director to executive leadership positions, exploring how authentic leadership and community building shape higher education.

    • Serving as a hall director provided the best leadership training ground by developing skills in crisis management, supervision, facilities oversight, and budget administration
    • Being invited as the commencement speaker at her alma mater SUNY Fredonia was a surprising honor that reconnected her with her higher education roots
    • Creating community is a consistent thread throughout her career - providing spaces where people feel supported, challenged, and able to develop
    • The chief of staff role requires building trust, demonstrating humility, and serving as an "honest broker" connecting different parts of the organization
    • Approaching organizational politics with authenticity rather than game-playing has allowed her to maintain integrity even during challenging institutional periods
    • Weathering 21 ethics complaints while leading HR taught valuable lessons about staying true to personal values
    • Leadership requires balancing supportive relationships with clear expectations and accountability

    Guest Biography:

    Dr. Kim D. Harrington is a seasoned leader in higher education, bringing over 30 years of experience in shaping campus culture, driving strategic planning, and advancing inclusive leadership. Her tenure at Georgia Tech spans more than two decades, where she has served in key roles including Chief Human Resources Officer, Chief of Staff to the Executive Vice President for Administration and Finance, and most recently, Associate Vice President for Arts, Belonging, and Community.

    Throughout her career, Dr. Harrington has been deeply committed to student development, staff engagement, and organizational growth. Her leadership has consistently focused on building community through, mission-aligned environments that foster both excellence and belonging.

    Beyond campus, Dr. Harrington contributes her expertise through board service with organizations focused on education, governance, and child advocacy. She is also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., where she continues her lifelong commitment to public service and community uplift.

    She has been recognized with several prestigious honors, including the USG Chancellor’s Gold Service Excellence Leadership Award and the ACUI Butts-Whiting Award. As she prepares for retirement in 2025, her legacy continues through the newly established Dr. Kim D. Harrington Student Employee Scholarship at Georgia Tech.




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    25 分
  • Crossing the Pond: UK vs US Approaches to Student Housing
    2025/04/10

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    When it comes to student housing, the differences between UK and US approaches run deeper than terminology. Our latest episode takes you on a transatlantic journey as we welcome James Greenwood from the London School of Economics and Rebecca O'Hare from the University of Leeds for a candid conversation about student accommodation that's so rich we had to split it into two parts.

    Both James and Rebecca share their unexpected journeys into student housing careers – a stark contrast to the structured pathway common in North America. With backgrounds in fields like art and events management, they represent how UK professionals often "fall into" student housing rather than following a predetermined academic track. This difference extends to recruitment practices, with UK institutions valuing transferable skills and diverse experiences over specialized credentials.

    What truly connects these professionals across continents is how personal experiences shape their work. Both guests recount their own challenging living situations as students, creating a powerful motivation to improve residential environments for current students. "I don't want students to go through the poor experiences I had," James shares, highlighting how past struggles fuel present passion.

    The conversation delves into philosophical questions about student identity – are they customers purchasing a service, clients receiving guidance, or stakeholders in their own educational journey? Rebecca offers nuanced perspectives, suggesting students can embody multiple roles simultaneously while emphasizing that education isn't simply a product that guarantees outcomes in exchange for tuition.

    We also explore the crucial role of student staff in residential communities, examining how these positions provide valuable peer support while offering student employees transferable skills for future careers. The contrast between university and private sector approaches reveals tensions between authentic community-building and commercial interests.

    This episode offers an illuminating glimpse into how cultural contexts, funding models, and institutional values shape fundamentally different approaches to student housing across the Atlantic. Whether you work in higher education or simply want to understand international differences in student experience, you'll find valuable insights in this thoughtful exchange.

    Don't miss part two of our conversation, where we'll continue exploring these fascinating contrasts. Subscribe now to ensure you catch the conclusion of this enlightening international dialogue.

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    23 分
  • Behind the Scenes with a Mental Health Professional
    2025/03/31

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    College mental health services are a lifeline for students—but what does it take to lead them? In this episode of On Campus, Off the Record, we sit down with Wanda Collins, PhD, a licensed psychologist who spent over two decades running counseling centers at institutions like Emory, Duke, and American University.

    Dr. Collins shares her journey from clinician to administrator, balancing the ever-growing demand for mental health support with the realities of running a campus counseling center. We explore the critical role of housing staff in student well-being, the rise of telehealth, and the challenges of leading in high-pressure academic environments. Plus, she gets real about burnout—what it’s like to carry and why she ultimately stepped away from higher ed to pursue private practice.

    If you've ever wondered what it’s like behind the scenes of campus mental health—or what it really takes to support student well-being at the highest level—this episode is for you.

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    28 分

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