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How Minority Students Experience College: Implications for Planning and Policy
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How Minority Students Experience College: Implications for Planning and Policy Paperback - 2002

by Lemuel Watson; Melvin Cleveland Terrell; Doris J. Wright; Fred A. Bonner II; Michael J. Cuyjet; James Gold; Donna Rudy; Dawn R. Person

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  • Title How Minority Students Experience College: Implications for Planning and Policy
  • Author Lemuel Watson; Melvin Cleveland Terrell; Doris J. Wright; Fred A. Bonner II; Michael J. Cuyjet; James Gold; Donna Rudy; Dawn R. Person
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition [ Edition: first
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 160
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Stylus Publishing
  • Date 2002-01
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # SONG1579220495
  • ISBN 9781579220495 / 1579220495
  • Weight 0.57 lbs (0.26 kg)
  • Dimensions 9 x 6.08 x 0.45 in (22.86 x 15.44 x 1.14 cm)
  • Themes
    • Ethnic Orientation: African American
    • Ethnic Orientation: Multicultural
  • Library of Congress subjects Multicultural education - United States, Minorities - Education (Higher) - United
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2001057551
  • Dewey Decimal Code 378.198

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Through a unique qualitative study involving seven colleges and universities considered national models of commitment to diversity, this book presents the views and voices of minority students on what has been achieved and what remains to be done.

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All education institutions are charged with the creation and maintenance of a multicultural environment.

About the author

Lemuel W. Watson is Associate Professor of Higher Education, Clemson University. Melvin Cleveland Terrell is Vice President Emeritus at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago. From 1988 to 2008, Dr. Melvin Cleveland Terrell served as Vice President for Student Affairs at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago, Illinois, where he remains Professor of Counselor Education. Doris J. Wright is Associate Professor of Counseling and Educational Psychology, Kansas State University at Manhattan. Fred A. Bonner II is professor and endowed chair of educational leadership and counseling in the Whitlowe R. Green College of Education at Prairie View A&M University. He also serves as the founding executive director and chief scientist of the Minority Achievement Creativity and High Ability (MACH-III) Center. His research foci illuminate the experiences of academically gifted African American males across the P-20 pipeline, diverse faculty in academe, and diverse populations in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). He is coeditor of two books with Stylus Publishing, Building on Resilience: Models and Frameworks of Black Male Success Across the P-20 Pipeline (2014) and Diverse Millennials Students in College: Implications for Faculty and Student Affairs (2011). Bonner is currently developing a theoretical framework, mascusectionality, that will explore the engagements of Black men. Michael J. Cuyjet is a Professor in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Louisville, where he has been teaching and mentoring students in the College Student Personnel program since 1993. Prior to that, he served more than 20 years as a student affairs practitioner and an affiliate/adjunct assistant professor at Northern Illinois University and at the University of Maryland - College Park. During his 17 years at UofL he has also served as Associate Dean of the Graduate School and Acting Associate Provost for Student Life and