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Tax Reform And Higher Education, Michael Hemesath
Tax Reform And Higher Education, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Sandwiches, Social Capital And Barriers To Mobility, Michael Hemesath
Sandwiches, Social Capital And Barriers To Mobility, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
Colleges Help Encourage Social Mixing*, Michael Hemesath
Colleges Help Encourage Social Mixing*, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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“Free” College Tuition Doesn’T Add Up*, Michael Hemesath
“Free” College Tuition Doesn’T Add Up*, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
An Oracle For Higher Education?, Michael Hemesath
An Oracle For Higher Education?, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
A Timeless Mission For The New Year, Michael Hemesath
A Timeless Mission For The New Year, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
No abstract provided.
Transgender Policy And Practice Development For The College Of Saint Benedict And Saint John’S University, Mary Geller, Doug Mullin Osb
Transgender Policy And Practice Development For The College Of Saint Benedict And Saint John’S University, Mary Geller, Doug Mullin Osb
Academic Affairs Publications
The CSB and SJU Vice Presidents for Student Development led the effort to research and develop policies and practices that would guide the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University to be intentional with regard to the welcome, education, and services extended to transgender and gender non-conforming students in ways that are consistent with each of their respective institutional identities and missions as a Catholic Benedictine residential liberal arts college for women/men.
Exploring Men’S Motivations For Studying, And Not Studying, Abroad, Shane Miller
Exploring Men’S Motivations For Studying, And Not Studying, Abroad, Shane Miller
Academic Affairs Publications
A long-standing trend in collegiate study abroad experiences has been the continual underrepresentation of key student demographics. One of the most persistent of these disparities has been the lack of men studying abroad. Between the 1996 and 2007 academic years, men’s participation rate in study abroad experiences consistently hovered at 35%. Female students, in other words, participated in study abroad at a rate nearly twice that of their male peers.
This research project was designed around two hypotheses – that ethnocentrism influenced men’s decisions to study abroad; and that racial or ethnic prejudice influenced men’s decisions to study abroad. In …