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Terrell L. Strayhorn – Journal of College Student Development, 2025
Data from 296 college students were analyzed to examine their use and perceptions of artificial intelligence (AI) tools. A diverse sample across different academic majors reported relatively pervasive use of AI tools. Almost 80% reported using voice assistants such as Alexa, Google, and SIRI. Nearly three-fourths reported using ChatGPT, one of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education
Jesse R. Ford; Kaleb L. Briscoe; Dwayne Hamilton Jr.; Ashley R. Anderson – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
Black men's experiences in education are often marked by isolation, imposter syndrome, and racial microaggressions. This qualitative case study, guided by the five enactments of Cross and Fhagen Smith's (2001) model of Black identity development, explored the experiences of 20 Black men doctoral students as they navigated and continually redefined…
Descriptors: African American Students, Student Experience, Student Development, Self Concept
Ana M. Martínez-Alemán; Heather T. Rowan-Kenyon; Adam M. McCready – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
To mark ACPA's 100th anniversary, this paper will review what we currently know about the impact of one of the most consequential technologies for this generation of college students: social media. Social media have had significant effects on the lives of college students today and will continue to shape college student life going forward.
Descriptors: College Students, Social Media, Student Personnel Services, Self Concept
Meghan J. Pifer; Jessica B. Buckley – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
Despite its presence on many colleges and universities and substantial financial investment in higher education, very little research has explored whether and how participation in the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) shapes college students' experiences and development. Using data from interviews with 20 cadets in one U.S. Army ROTC…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Citizenship, Military Training, Student Development
Norma López; Sandra Pizano-Cruz; Cynthia Padilla-Gaytan – Journal of College Student Development, 2025
Research has focused on the importance of family to Latinx/a/o students. Yet, Latinx/a/o college student identity models have remained linear and individualistic. Centering Chicana/Latina Feminist epistemology and methodology, this study utilized pláticas to understand how a collectivist orientation influences the academic identity development of…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Self Concept, Graduate Students, Personal Autonomy
Jacob P. Wong-Campbell – Journal of College Student Development, 2025
Grounded in Critical Multiracial Theory and notions of performativity, this study utilized Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis to examine 12 multiracial undergraduates' embodied experiences of monoracism within dance-based contexts at a predominantly White institution. Interviewees described the relative diversity of dance spaces, internalized…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Dance Education, Undergraduate Students, Predominantly White Institutions
Antonio Duran; Elisa S. Abes; D-L Stewart; Susan R. Jones – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
The study of student development has long been considered a cornerstone of the higher education and student affairs (HESA) profession. However, perspectives on what constitutes student development have evolved as scholars continuously embrace more critical frameworks to implicate systems of power and oppression--what scholars have termed the third…
Descriptors: Student Development, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories, Student Personnel Services
Michael G. Brown; Rachel A. Smith – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
Collegiate environments that aim to support equitable learning are rarely conceptualized and studied in a manner that is explicitly relational and structural, leaving room for theorizing about how social constructions of meaning and power operate on campus. We apply social network theory and methods to campus ecological frameworks to develop a…
Descriptors: Student Development, Equal Education, Holistic Approach, Undergraduate Students
Brett Ranon Nachman; Ryan A. Miller; Tynsley Gilchrist – Journal of College Student Development, 2025
Scholarship on disability in higher education has unveiled the complications that students face in coming to terms with their disabilities and traversing college based on the ableist settings they inhabit. Nonetheless, the paths, priorities, and unique challenges depicted in the literature are often limited to one institutional setting. In this…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Students with Disabilities, High School Students, Community College Students
Laila I. McCloud; Eugene T. Parker III – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
Black people have been actively engaged in US higher education for over a century, and it is important to highlight traits that promote positive outcomes, particularly psychological constructs (Danoff-Burg et al., 2004; Kolluri & Tichavakunda, 2022). Thus, there is a need for continued research on obstacles in college environments and…
Descriptors: African American Students, College Students, Psychological Patterns, Academic Persistence
Mun Yuk Chin; Jay Jeffries; Mindi N. Thompson – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
Results from a growing body of correlational and qualitative research have illustrated the ways in which students who are poor or working class manage their social class identities in higher education. Strategies of class code-switching (e.g., altering language) and disassociation (e.g., hiding status) were commonly used by students to manage the…
Descriptors: Social Class, Bias, Low Income Students, College Students
Guillermo Ortega; Berenice Sánchez – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
Despite the growth of attention on racial engagement in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), limited studies have examined Latinx college athletes' participation in activism. Guided by the student leader activist identity continuum framework, this qualitative study interviewed seven NCAA Division I Latinx college athletes to…
Descriptors: Student Athletes, Hispanic American Students, College Students, Student Attitudes
Genejane M. Adarlo; Urduja C. Amor; Agnes D. Garciano; Juliet Q. Dalagan – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
Service learning can prepare undergraduate students with the necessary civic capacities and commitments for today's solutions to wicked social problems. However, most studies on the civic outcomes of service learning, such as civic-mindedness, are student self-reports on surveys given at the end of an academic term. A more nuanced understanding of…
Descriptors: Civics, Service Learning, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students
Perry L. Glanzer; Jessica Martin; Elizabeth Bounds; Karen K. Melton; Theodore F. Cockle; Sarah A. Schnitker – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
In light of the mental health crisis facing American college students, it has become vital to determine how students derive their self-worth. This endeavor is particularly important because research has found that internal sources of worth correlate with better mental health than self-worth derived from externally contingent sources. Although past…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Self Esteem, Mental Health, Well Being
Jessica Rivera; Anne-Marie Núñez; Igdalia Covarrubias – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
Research has indicated that, in comparison to their counterparts at predominantly White institutions (PWIs), Latinx students at Hispanic-Serving institutions (HSIs) tend to encounter less racism and, in turn, fewer challenges in shaping their ethnic identity development. Yet, evidence has also suggested that the disciplines, and by extension, the…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Hispanic American Students, Minority Serving Institutions, Ethnicity
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