Reinvigorating Faculty Advising on Your Campus

Authors

  • Michelle White Millersville University
  • Ralph Anttonen Millersville University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26209/mj1461302

Keywords:

advising, faculty, reinvigorating

Abstract

No Abstract Provided.

Author Biographies

Michelle White, Millersville University

Michelle M. White, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Academic and Student Development, as well as director of Academic Advisement at Millersville University in Millersville, PA. She can be reached at michelle.white@millersville.edu.

Ralph Anttonen, Millersville University

Ralph G. Anttonen, Ph.D., is a professor and chair of the Department of Academic and Student Development as well as director of the Exploratory Program at Millersville University in Millersville, PA. He can be reached at ralph.anttonen@millersville.edu.

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