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Higher Education

2013

Administration Publications

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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

American Philanthropic Exceptionalism?, Michael Hemesath Dec 2013

American Philanthropic Exceptionalism?, Michael Hemesath

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No abstract provided.


Inequality And Family Structure, Michael Hemesath Dec 2013

Inequality And Family Structure, Michael Hemesath

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No abstract provided.


When Investing In Human Capital Is Not Enough: Economic Pain In Europe, Michael Hemesath Dec 2013

When Investing In Human Capital Is Not Enough: Economic Pain In Europe, Michael Hemesath

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No abstract provided.


More Bad Economic Analysis Of Student Debt, Michael Hemesath Nov 2013

More Bad Economic Analysis Of Student Debt, Michael Hemesath

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No abstract provided.


The Case For Residential Liberal Arts, Part Iii: Adaptability, Michael Hemesath Nov 2013

The Case For Residential Liberal Arts, Part Iii: Adaptability, Michael Hemesath

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No abstract provided.


Growth, Development And Education, Michael Hemesath Oct 2013

Growth, Development And Education, Michael Hemesath

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No abstract provided.


Student Borrowing And Debt: A Smart Investment, Not A Crisis, Michael Hemesath Oct 2013

Student Borrowing And Debt: A Smart Investment, Not A Crisis, Michael Hemesath

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No abstract provided.


Bullish On College, Michael Hemesath Oct 2013

Bullish On College, Michael Hemesath

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No abstract provided.


Family Incomes Versus College Costs, Michael Hemesath Sep 2013

Family Incomes Versus College Costs, Michael Hemesath

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No abstract provided.


Discourses Of Whiteness: White Students At Catholic Women’S Colleges (Dis)Engaging Race, Rebecca Ropers-Huilman, Kelly T. Winters, Kathryn A. E. Enke Jan 2013

Discourses Of Whiteness: White Students At Catholic Women’S Colleges (Dis)Engaging Race, Rebecca Ropers-Huilman, Kelly T. Winters, Kathryn A. E. Enke

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To better understand how White college women understand and are influenced by whiteness, we discursively analyzed data from interviews and focus groups with 25 White seniors at two Catholic women’s colleges. Findings suggest that participants understood whiteness through discourses of insignificance, nominal difference, responsibility, and transformation and that these understandings affected students’ college experiences and envisioned futures.