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Preparing Deans of Women: The Origins and Evolution of the Earliest Student Affairs Graduate Program
Katie N. Smith – Journal of College Student Development, 2023
Higher education historians agree that the earliest direct antecedents to today's student affairs professionals were deans of women (DOWs) and deans of men (DOMs), administrative positions that first arose in the 19th century. While DOWs were expected to supervise women students within newly coeducational environments, they professionalized the…
Descriptors: Females, Gender Differences, Deans, Educational History
Chaffin, Kate – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2023
Studies highlight online education's effectiveness; however, few examine theoretical frameworks for guiding pedagogy in online MSW programs. Patriarchal systems create policy and program inequities in higher education, hindering student achievement. Confronting these inequities is essential in designing successful online MSW programs. This…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Graduate Study, Social Work, Feminism
Grineski, Sara E.; Morales, Danielle X.; Collins, Timothy W. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2023
COVID-19 created unprecedented challenges for college students, highlighting the need to provide educational contexts that foster well-being. Summer undergraduate research experiences (SUREs) constitute a high-impact practice, yet little systematic knowledge exists about how the first surge of COVID-19 influenced undergraduate researchers'…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Well Being, Undergraduate Students
Patrick Mulvey; Jack Pold – AIP Statistical Research Center, 2023
While new physics bachelor's degree holders have a breadth of possibilities open to them, the initial post-degree outcomes for physics bachelors generally fall into two main categories: entering the workforce or continuing their education at the graduate or professional level. About two-thirds of those continuing with their studies are enrolled in…
Descriptors: Physics, Majors (Students), Outcomes of Education, Bachelors Degrees
Timothy G. Harrison; Shirin Alexander; Nick Barron; Jessica Bonham; Marisol Correa Ascencio; Andrew Chapman; Ben Cheesman; Matthew England; Jane Fletcher; Stephanie Flynn; Phyllis Fiadzomor; James Fothergill; Claudio Greco; Ash Griffith; Kate Hanford; Preeti Kaur; M. Anwar H. Khan; Rebecca Ingle; Gordon Inglis; Adele Laurain; Emma Liddle; Marcus I. Medley; Ikenna Ndukwe; Alison Rivett; Rebecca Sage; Zoe Schnepp; Linda Sellou; Katherine E. Shaw; Steve Street; Godiraone Tatolo; Rachel Wellington; Dudley E. Shallcross – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
Postgraduate engagement in delivering outreach activities is more commonplace than it once was. However, the impact on postgraduate students (typically studying for a Ph.D. degree) of participating in the delivery of these outreach activities has rarely, if ever, been recorded. The Bristol ChemLabS Outreach program has been running for ca. 17…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, Outreach Programs, Skill Development, Employment Potential
Victor Alan Lugo; Carla Wood; Michelle Torres-Chavarro; Miguel Garcia-Salas – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this preliminary study was to examine the perspectives of students from underrepresented backgrounds on the graduate school application process and identify ways to improve diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility in communication science and disorders. Method: A novel 15-item survey was used to solicit information…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, College Applicants, Accessibility (for Disabled), Equal Education
Flax, Willa Marissa – ProQuest LLC, 2023
School counselors in training receive support from their preparation programs; upon graduation, the expectation is that novice school counselors have the necessary tools to meet the needs of their students and the school-wide community. Understanding the collective experience of school counselors is crucial in determining if and how they were…
Descriptors: Novices, School Counselors, Counselor Attitudes, Readiness
Dysart, Sarah A. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study examined ways in which participation in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) influenced aspects of learners' achievement motivation and decisions to enroll in a master's degree program by offering low-cost and low-commitment ways to sample the learning experience. Participants in this study (n = 197) were enrolled in two MOOC courses…
Descriptors: Students, Masters Programs, Masters Degrees, MOOCs
Olena G. Horner; Shaun Williams-Wyche; Christopher Marsicano – Midwestern Higher Education Compact, 2023
In an era in which public postsecondary institutions increasingly face budget constraints, the state residency of students has become an important factor in complex decisions on tuition-setting policies and enrollment management. This report examines the current trends and impact of out-of-state tuition premiums -- defined as the additional amount…
Descriptors: Out of State Students, Tuition, Undergraduate Students, Educational Trends
Daros, Otávio – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2022
Although Brazil has its tradition of journalistic thinking, this essay shows that the discipline of journalism theory has, in this country, an intellectual nucleus based in the United States and Europe. It is true that both academic cultures provide foundations, but they do not claim to provide explanations about the society in which Brazilian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Journalism, Journalism Education, Western Civilization
Schuetze, Brendan A.; Yan, Veronica X. – Cognitive Science, 2022
Learners are often constrained by their available study time, typically having to make a trade-off between depth and breadth of learning. Classic experimental paradigms in memory research treat all items as equally important, but this is unlikely the case in reality. Rather, information varies in importance, and people vary in their ability to…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Study Habits, Time Factors (Learning), Time Management
Chu, Wendy; Hart, Mackenzie J.; Kirchner, Kristin N.; Paton, Mariajosé J.; Black, Conner J. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2022
This practice brief presents the work of doctoral students who aimed to reform the graduate experience in their department to support racially minoritized students. Drawing from community organization and organizational change theories, we describe how we fostered community dialog and crafted a demand letter to communicate students' needs and…
Descriptors: Activism, Race, Diversity, Graduate Study
Ortagus, Justin C.; Kramer, Dennis A., II – Education Finance and Policy, 2022
Previous research shows that low-income and first-generation college students are less likely to obtain the benefits associated with attending graduate school. No-loan programs, which typically administer financial aid through institutional grants, are designed to improve access and success among students from low-income backgrounds, but we know…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, First Generation College Students, College Students, Graduate Study
Rankin, Lauren – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Doctoral education is an expensive and difficult endeavor. Program faculty are interested in finding students who will be successful in completing their courses and obtaining employment. The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is often used to assess a student's readiness for the rigors of graduate education. A student's readiness for doctoral…
Descriptors: Graduate Study, College Entrance Examinations, Student Diversity, Doctoral Students
Meyer, Holly S.; Preisman, Kristi A.; Samuel, Anita – Online Learning, 2022
The rate of online graduate education programs grows annually. Yet, dropout rates and student satisfaction rates continue to lag behind in-person programs. Advising practices may offer unique opportunities to reverse or alter these challenges. While the body of literature about undergraduate advising and online advising is robust, literature on…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Electronic Learning, Academic Advising, Communication (Thought Transfer)

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