SA Voices From the Field

Trailblazing Leadership and the Future of Student Affairs: Dr. Doris Ching’s Legacy


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Season 12 of “Student Affairs Voices from the Field” concludes with a remarkable episode featuring Dr. Doris Ching, an iconic leader whose influence continues to shape the student affairs profession. Whether you’re a veteran administrator or just starting your higher education journey, this episode is an inspiring listen that traces the arc of Dr. Ching’s extraordinary career, explores the evolution of student affairs, and points to a future built on inclusion, mentorship, and student-centered vision.

Dr. Ching, emeritus Vice President for Student Affairs at the University of Hawaii and the first Asian American and first woman of color to be elected President of NASPA, shares how her journey began as an eighth-grade English teacher and evolved—often unexpectedly—into a series of leadership roles that allowed her to champion student success at every level. Her story is a testament to the power of passion, humility, and saying 'yes' to opportunities that may, at first, feel intimidating.

One of the central themes of the episode is mentorship: Dr. Ching credits her achievements to the many mentors and colleagues who believed in her, and she emphasizes the importance of supporting and uplifting new leaders within the profession. She also reflects on her commitment to rewriting the rules—literally rewriting job descriptions—to ensure her roles always centered on improving institutions for students and colleagues. Her advice to current professionals: if you’re offered a leadership opportunity, take it, and make it your own.

The episode also highlights Dr. Ching’s advocacy for greater representation and support for Asian American and Pacific Islander professionals—work that led to the founding of NASPA’s API Knowledge Community and established enduring community and visibility for AAPI leaders. Her legacy is honored through NASPA awards that bear her name and continue to encourage excellence and diversity in the field.

As Dr. Ching and host Dr. Jill Creighton discuss the past, present, and future of student affairs, listeners are challenged to consider how the profession can remain relevant and impactful, especially by ensuring student affairs always has a seat at the executive table.

This season finale brims with insight, perspective, and heartfelt encouragement—don’t miss the chance to learn from one of the field’s most influential voices. Listen to this episode to feel reinvigorated about your impact and to honor those paving the path for the next generation of student affairs professionals.

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SA Voices From the FieldBy Dr. Jill Creighton, NASPA

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