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Kniess, Dena; Jones, Sarah – About Campus, 2023
Canonical research and identity-evasive best practices have pushed Student Affairs Professionals (SAP) to limit the applicability and effectiveness of involvement for a swath of the student body. By examining the push for involvement on college campuses, it is imperative to critically examine the impact traditional forms of student engagement have…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Workers, Student Organizations, Predominantly White Institutions, Student Participation
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Potts, Charlie; Stebleton, Michael J. – About Campus, 2023
This essay explores the journey college men face as they negotiate the formation and development of their digital and masculine identities from first year to senior year. Several objectives guide this article: (1) to provide insight into how and why the landscape of identity development has shifted for men; (2) to offer recommendations for…
Descriptors: Social Media, Masculinity, Males, Individual Development
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David L. Parkyn – About Campus, 2024
After reading Chris Lowney's (2003) book, Heroic Leadership, with its concept of "twice born" individuals, the author asked himself what it might mean, as a university administrator, to be "twice born." Yet, he was more curious to consider this concept as a framework for shaping, and perhaps even reshaping, the academy itself.…
Descriptors: Universities, Organizational Change, Educational Change, Equal Education
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Duran, Lynda – About Campus, 2022
The author recounts how they could not "be myself" or be authentic in the same way that White peers could without being stereotyped as anything other than a typical college student. The article endeavors to interrogate the loose, subjective definition of authenticity in higher education as a potentially precarious practice for BIPOC who…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Minority Group Students, Predominantly White Institutions, Self Concept
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Kim, Angie; Duran, Antonio; Tran, Peter Huu – About Campus, 2023
Far too often researchers see social identities as discrete categories as opposed to understanding how they intersect to form students' unique collegiate experiences. With this in mind, the authors sought to understand how individuals with multiple minoritized identities explore who they are during their time in college. In particular, using data…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, LGBTQ People, Sexual Identity, Self Concept
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Keitha-Gail Martin-Kerr – About Campus, 2024
In pursuing doctoral studies, joy and emancipation are often overlooked facets of the academic journey. Joy, as a state of being, is intimately connected to the erotic--a force that propels students toward the truest expressions of ourselves. This essay delves into the intertwining threads of joy, the erotic, and emancipation within the context of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Mentors, Psychological Patterns, Doctoral Students
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Davidson, Eric M.; Lopez, Jameson D. – About Campus, 2023
Native Americans are a critically underserved and under researched population in the United States (US) higher education system. Not only do American Indians (AIs) and Alaska Natives (ANs) enroll in vastly lower percentages than their nonnative peers, but they are also far less likely to persist to graduation and attend graduate school than other…
Descriptors: American Indians, Alaska Natives, College Students, Student Experience