‘Round About Campus is a monthly podcast focused on deepening commitments to transformative educational praxis. An interview-based podcast, ‘Round About Campus seeks to talk with people across the student affairs and higher education landscape about how they envision new, innovative, and engaging ways to further student learning and development. A compliment to the About Campus scholarly magazine, ‘Round About Campus serves up bite-sized episodes where hosts and guests alike seek to be good company with listeners as we collective explore answers to the question: what’s next in student affairs praxis?

 

Round About Podcast Logo with letters in red text on a campus map background.The inaugural first season of the podcast explored the dynamics of equity in higher education. The second season of the podcast took a ‘behind the scenes’ look on how About Campus works by featuring the voices of various people involved in making the magic happen, from Editors to Reviewers to Authors and Editorial Board Members. The third season of the podcast focuses on Ashley Neese’s book, Permission to Rest: Revolutionary Practices for Healing, Empowerment, and Collective Care. During the season, co-hostesses Alex and Z interviewed fellow scholar-practitioners about their experience and understanding of the book as it relates to one’s work in and around higher education.

All episodes from the first to third seasons are available online

 

The fourth and fifth seasons of ‘Round About Campus focus on student development theory. Alex, Z, and friends tackle big topics, ask challenging questions, and seek new perspectives on what makes this place called ‘college’ unique when it comes to how students learn, grow, and change. 

Latest episode: Season 4, Episode 1: About Student Development with Alex and Z

 

‘Round About Campus is co-hostessed by Dr. Alex Lange (Colorado State University) and About Campus Executive Editor Dr. Z Nicolazzo (University of Arizona). The podcast publishes episodes during the academic calendar year, taking breaks for summer and winter leaves. If you have ideas for people to feature or topics to cover, let us know by reaching us at AboutCampusMag@gmail.com