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How Minority Students Experience College Lemuel Watson

How Minority Students Experience College By Lemuel Watson

How Minority Students Experience College by Lemuel Watson


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Have three decades of integration and multicultural initiatives in higher education delivered a better education to all students? Do we know what a multicultural campus should look like? This book presents the views and voices of minority students on what has been achieved and what remains to be done.

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How Minority Students Experience College: Implications for Planning and Policy by Lemuel Watson

Have three decades of integration and multicultural initiatives in higher education delivered a better education to all students? Do we know what a multicultural campus should look like, and how to design one that is welcoming to all students and promotes a learning environment? Through a unique qualitative study involving seven colleges and universities considered national models of commitment to diversity, this book presents the views and voices of minority students on what has been achieved and what remains to be done.

How Minority Students Experience College Reviews

'The distinctive appeal of this volume is the clarity and conviction of the students of color who share some of the highs and lows of their college experience. Their voices are compelling and often sharp reminders of how much further many predominantly White campuses must go to become affirming learning environments for all students.' -- George D. Kuh, Indiana University 'We recommend he book to student affairs practioners, graduate students, and policymakers interested in transforming their traditional college environments into multicultural institutions that serve a growing minority population' -- Journal of College Student Development

About Lemuel Watson

Lemuel Watson is Associate Professor of Higher Education, Clemson University. Melvin Cleveland Terrell is Vice President for Student Affairs, Northeastern Illinois University. Doris J. Wright is Associate Professor of Counseling and Educational Psychology, Kansas State University at Manhattan. Fred Bonner II is Assistant Professor in Adult and Higher Education, University of Texas at San Antonio. Michael Cuyjet is Associate Dean of the Graduate School, University of Louisville. James Gold is Professor Emeritus, College Student Personnel Administration Program, SUNY Buffalo. Donna Rudy is Vice President for Student Services, Kellogg Community College. Dawn R. Person is Professor of Counseling and Student Development in Higher Education, California State University at Long Beach.

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CIN1579220495VG
9781579220495
1579220495
How Minority Students Experience College: Implications for Planning and Policy by Lemuel Watson
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Stylus Publishing
20020102
160
N/A
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