Ms. Behavior
It's not uncommon for professionals in college student conduct to hear "Glad I don't have your job," but the impacts of how we approach conflict, crisis and discomfort have the potential to ripple out in beautiful ways. If you need a free dose of professional development, community support or humor, Ms. Behavior is the place for you.
Podcasting since 2025 • 10 episodes
Ms. Behavior
Latest Episodes
Halloween with Jeff Shoup: Parents, Nudity and Costume Drama
Guest Jeff Shoup jumps right into a lively discussion about the conduct complexities of parental relationships, Halloween costume policies and what's considered "true." The panel considers how different strategies and even their own ages have i...
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Episode 9
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44:20
Erin Kaplan: Joyful Sanctioning and Scholarship
Sanctioning specialist Erin Kaplan leans in hard on the nuances of student conduct processes. She shines a light on the importance of educational dialogue over punitive measures and the importance of imagination. Erin shares her journey from he...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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41:54
Kristin Ridge: Genuine, Genial and First-Gen Fierce
Ms. Behavior hosts Kristin Ridge, who shares her insights and research finding related to the experiences of first-generation college students, particularly in the context of student conduct. Kristin discusses her journey as a first-gen student...
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Episode 7
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38:17
Undercover Doctor Dean: From RA to Physician to Med School DoS
Hear the full circle journey of a physician and student affairs dean, discussing the importance of rule following, experiences as a resident assistant, and the complex navigation of med student misconduct. The discussion delves into professiona...
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Episode 6
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40:25
Cheyne Francis. Fines, Flagships and Finding Your Way as a "New" Conduct Pro
Cheyne Francis from the University of Missouri joins Colette and Kurt to discuss the love story that led to a career change, personal experiences with student conduct hearings, and the importance of restorative justice. They explore the role of...
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Episode 5
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42:21