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Maybe I Should. . .Case Studies on Ethics for Student Affairs Professionals (American College Personnel Association Series) (9th Edition) by Mimi Benjamin (Editor), Michelle [Contributor] Boettcher, Ginny [Contributor] Arthur, Matthew [Contributor] Brown, Mccarren [Contributor] Caputa, Craig [Contributor] Chatriand, Joan [Contributor] Claar, Eric [Contributor] Comins, Mike [Contributor] Dannells, Gypsy [Contributor] Denzine, Chris [Contributor] Foley, Justina [Contributor] Grubor, Hilton [Contributor] Hallock, Kara [Contributor] Helgeson, Alana [Contributor] Jardis, Alanna [Contributor] Keenan, Dean Kennedy, Florence A. Hamrick (Editor), Ryan J. Davis, W. Houston Dougharty, Sean A. Grube, Juan R. Guardia, Kevin J. Hardy, Joshua I. Hiscock, Tamie Klumpyan, Missy Korduner, Sarah Latiolais, Donavan Mccargo, Salvador Mena, Monica Parikh, Penny A. Pasque, Lori D. Patton, Mary E. Pavlechko, Mark R. Peltz, Matthew D. Pistilli, Jenn Plagman-Galvin, Ray Quirolgico, Camilla J. Roberts, Rebecca Rogge, Leah Ewing Ross, Corey B. Rumann, Matthew R. Shupp, Donechanh I. Southammavong, Deborah J. Taub, Jayme Uden, Kipp Van Dyke, Becky Vianden, Andsarah Westfall, Hamrick/Benjamine (E, Florence Aileen Hamrick Paperback, 218 Pages, Published 2009 ISBN-10: 0-7618-4546-1 / 0761845461 ISBN-13: 978-0-7618-4546-1 / 9780761845461 Maybe I Should…Case Studies on Ethics for Student Affairs Professionals is designed to help graduate students and new to midlevel student affairs professionals heighten their knowledge of sensitivities to professional ethics in practice. Hamrick and Benjamin encourage professionals to identify and a |