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Full-Text Articles in Education
The Impact Of Extracurricular Activities On The African American First-Generation College Students At A Community College In The South: A Case Study, Barbara A. Beeks
The Impact Of Extracurricular Activities On The African American First-Generation College Students At A Community College In The South: A Case Study, Barbara A. Beeks
Doctoral Dissertations and Projects
The purpose of this case study was to explore the persistence and retention of African American first-generation college students who participate in extracurricular activities at a two-year community college in the South. The theory guiding this study was Astin's student involvement theory, as it is a student development theory based on their involvement in college activities and addresses the motivation and behavior of students. According to this theory, the more students are involved in college, whether academically or in extracurricular activities, the tremendous success they will have in their learning and personal development. The research questions guiding the study were …
Poster Symposium On Relationships, Lily Coleman
Poster Symposium On Relationships, Lily Coleman
COR 101 Slides
In this submission, I will reflect on my presentation on relationships
Title Ix And Consent Education, Daniel Reischer
Title Ix And Consent Education, Daniel Reischer
COR 101 Slides
This presentation details the lesson design and implementation of a COR 101 lesson around consent and title IX. The goal of the presentation was to create a comfortable atmosphere and have a student led discussion surrounding topics regarding sex, consent, and resources around the campus and community. The presentation demonstrates the mixed success of lesson implementation and takeaways.
Making Mental Health A Priority, Jessica Ninesling
Making Mental Health A Priority, Jessica Ninesling
COR 101 Slides
This presentation discusses how to navigate mental health while transitioning to college. It also provides insight for students to help improve their mental health.
The Ups And Downs Of Mental Health, Sonya Concepcion
The Ups And Downs Of Mental Health, Sonya Concepcion
COR 101 Slides
Many students on college campuses struggle with their mental health, and although there has been light shed on the issue, it's still considered overlooked. On my first day of facilitating COR 101, I noticed that many of my students have struggled in the past or are currently struggling with their health, so I thought it would be a good way to connect with them if I speak about my experience with mental health at SUNY Cortland.
Stress In College Kids' Lives, Jennifer Latawiec
Stress In College Kids' Lives, Jennifer Latawiec
COR 101 Slides
First-year college students are not alone in experiencing stress.
Colorism And Hair Text Bias, Stacy Ghansah
Colorism And Hair Text Bias, Stacy Ghansah
COR 101 Slides
Colorism is extremely common in a lot of communities of color. “Colorism is the practice of discrimination by which those with lighter skin are treated more favorably than those with darker skin.”(n.a) Colorism is a huge product of racism in the United States, it has been use to uphold superiority within white beauty standards. Colorism is perpetuated in the media, in law, and in everyday lives.
Learning How To Learn, Autumn Conner
What Is Dei?, Sophia Zheng
What Is Dei?, Sophia Zheng
COR 101 Slides
The topic I have chosen to present is called, "What is DEI?". The presentation explores first year's own biases and definitions of diversity, equity and inclusion. Throughout the presentation students are challenged and participate in an activity where they will be more informed about the world and use the definition to learn how to create a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment.
Mental Health And Wellness, Jaden Garelle
Mental Health And Wellness, Jaden Garelle
COR 101 Slides
This presentation covers components of wellness, stress management techniques, and on-campus resources.
Tour Of Cortland, Allyson Roth
Tour Of Cortland, Allyson Roth
COR 101 Slides
My poster is about the lesson I created on explaining to the students where everything is located here at Cortland.
City Of Cortland, Kevin Franco
Nyc Marathon Madness, Abigail Bang
Nyc Marathon Madness, Abigail Bang
COR 101 Slides
This presentation was about my experience volunteering at the NYC Marathon and how this is beneficial in getting that experience before going out into the real world, especially in the sporting industry.
Organization: Tips For Success, Katie Weinmann
Organization: Tips For Success, Katie Weinmann
COR 101 Slides
This presentation is about organization skills/ tips. I wanted students to get organized and settled going into finals week and next semester. I shared some of my favorite tips that have helped me succeed in school, work, and daily life. Some tips I included in my presentation were To-Do Lists, a Planner, Google Sheets, and Cornell Style Notes. I received very positive feedback from my students; many said these skills would be very helpful in the future.
Advisement And Registration, Haley Yegidis
Advisement And Registration, Haley Yegidis
COR 101 Slides
Advisement and registration within an open section of COR101.
How To Improve Your Study Habits, Clayton Schmale
How To Improve Your Study Habits, Clayton Schmale
COR 101 Slides
This is a lesson on how students can improve their study habits. It included 2 journaling exercises, a lecture, and a virtual quiz to review the material.
#Twitter For Networking: Don’T Scroll Past, Jared Rago
#Twitter For Networking: Don’T Scroll Past, Jared Rago
COR 101 Slides
This presentation talks about the benefits of Twitter and how it can be used professional within the world of health and physical education to gain knowledge and network.
How To Balance Your Academic And Social Life, Sophia Genao
How To Balance Your Academic And Social Life, Sophia Genao
COR 101 Slides
This poster symposium was presented to a class of first-year students and taught them about balancing their academics and their social lives.
Networking Is Your Net Worth, Jordan Pacheco
Networking Is Your Net Worth, Jordan Pacheco
COR 101 Slides
Students use social media, but don't always realize the importance of in-person networking skills. This presentation addresses that.
Mental Health, Daniella Zuart
Mental Health, Daniella Zuart
COR 101 Slides
Mental Health Importance, based on the transition between high school to college.
Mental Health And Coping Mechanisms, Katherine Orcutt
Mental Health And Coping Mechanisms, Katherine Orcutt
COR 101 Slides
In today's society, mental health is severely stigmatized. Being a sociology major, I wanted to incorporate how we can tackle stigma and improve society for everyone's benefit. For my COR class, I wanted to stress the importance of balance in our lives as busy college students. I hoped to reach students on a closer level and serve as not only a campus resource but also a true mentor.
How To Maximize Your College Experience, Michael Pichardo
How To Maximize Your College Experience, Michael Pichardo
COR 101 Slides
My poster targets to aid students maximize their college experience and help them find the sweet balance of focusing on academics while still finding things outside of class to do as well. Help find clubs to join or programs to try. Overall, provide the students the information needed for them to capitalize on any opportunity are college offers to students, as we pay to be here. Let's get every penny we can out our time here and make your experience worthwhile.
Study Tips: Finals Week Edition, Victoria Miralla
Study Tips: Finals Week Edition, Victoria Miralla
COR 101 Slides
The title “Study Tips: Finals Week Edition” , was for the students in my COR 101 to have a better idea on how to prepare for the final week of classes. With these slides I have been able to guide the students into learning how to be the most successful during there first college Finals Week.
Mental Health And Wellness, Caitlin Novielli
Mental Health And Wellness, Caitlin Novielli
COR 101 Slides
My topic was Mental Health and Wellness. I discussed mental health terms and definitions as well as ways to promote well-being and self-care. I provided resources, methods to improve mental states, and interactive prompts to get my class to discuss the topic and learn more about it.
Love Yourself First, Maryrose Carnazza
Love Yourself First, Maryrose Carnazza
COR 101 Slides
I revolved my poster around self-love because, in college, we tend to lose ourselves when trying to live independently. My best friend Sydney Hart inspired me to find myself during a dark time. She gave me the tools and motivation to work on myself.
Transition And Involvement On Campus, Isabella Granahan
Transition And Involvement On Campus, Isabella Granahan
COR 101 Slides
This PowerPoint goes over a presentation I gave to first-year students on how to get involved on campus and how to effectively transition into college.
Mental Health/Wellness, Rahsean Melvin
Academic Success, Erin Mahar
Academic Success, Erin Mahar
COR 101 Slides
It is always important to strive for success in life, but we need to know how to use our resources to succeed. Most students struggle with studying habits. Studying is essential for academic success. Communication with professors is a new form of formal communication that many people are nervous about when starting college.
A Look Through My Eyes On Getting Involved, Sabrina Martinez
A Look Through My Eyes On Getting Involved, Sabrina Martinez
COR 101 Slides
A look into the undergraduate career of Student Facilitator, Sabrina Martinez on getting involved on campus. Past experiences of involvement were used to help first-year students understand and recognize the available resources available to them at SUNY Cortland. The experiences involved were events, jobs, clubs, and useful departments. Since the COR class was specifically kinesiology students, the presentation was directed more toward what more they can do for the benefit of their years at Cortland and future career. A presentation directed in assisting first-year students on getting involved that will beneficially help them in their near future.
Self-Care: The Eight Dimensions Of Health And Wellness, Aaren Woodworth
Self-Care: The Eight Dimensions Of Health And Wellness, Aaren Woodworth
COR 101 Slides
This presentation examines self-care through the framework of the Eight Dimensions of Health and Wellness model as it relates to first-year college students.