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John Wesley Lowery, professor in the Student Affairs in Higher Education Department, co-authored a chapter on legal and ethical issues in academic advising administration with Susan M. Taffe Reed of Dartmouth. Lowery and Reed explore the complex legal and ethical issues that administrators of academic advising programs must navigate.

The chapter appears in the second edition of Academic Advising Administration: Essential Knowledge and Skills for the 21st Century co-published by NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising and Routledge.

The Student Affairs in Higher Education Department offers the Graduate Certificate in Academic Advising which is designed for individuals interested in working in academic advising in college and university settings. The certificate provides theoretical perspectives, specific strategies, and hands-on training in academic advising for college students.