Tag: Student Life & Student Affairs
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How to Get Into and Graduate from College in Four Years with Good Grades, a Useful Major, a Lot of Knowledge, a Little Debt, Great Friends, Happy Parents, Maximum Party Attendance, Minimal Weight Gain, Decent Habits, Fewer Hassles, a Career Goal, and a Super Attitude, All While Remaining Extremely Cool — Martin J. Spethman
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The Student Athlete’s Guide to College Success — Algerian Hart
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Fires in the Bathroom Advice for Teachers from High School Students — Kathleen Cushman
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From Family Collapse to America’s Decline The Educational, Economic, and Social Costs of Family Fragmentation — Mitch Pearlstein
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“Keep the Damned Women Out” The Struggle for Coeducation — Nancy Weiss Malkiel
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The Student Voice, 1960-1965 Periodical of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee — Clayborne Carson
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Student Services A Handbook for the Profession — Susan R. Komives
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Student Discipline A Prosocial Perspective — Philip M. Brown
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Soul Shapers A Better Plan for Parents and Educators — Jim Roy
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The Classroom Teacher’s Guide to Supporting English Language Learners — Pamela Mesta
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Student Conduct Practice The Complete Guide for Student Affairs Professionals — Diane M. Waryold
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Korean-American Chronicles As Recounted by Korean High School Leaders — April Myung
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The Soul of the Schoolhouse Cultivating Student Engagement — Nicholas D. Young
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Borderless Higher Education for Refugees Lessons from the Dadaab Refugee Camps — Wenona Giles
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The Hidden Academic Curriculum and Inequality in Early Education How Class, Race, Teacher Interactions, and Friendship Influence Student Success — Karen Phelan Kozlowski
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Embracing the Exceptions Meeting the Needs of Neurodivergent Students of Color — J. P. B. Gerald
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The Burden of Being a Boy Bolstering Educational Achievement and Emotional Well-Being in Young Males — Nicholas D. Young
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The Violence Continuum Creating a Safe School Climate — Elizabeth C. Manvell
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Achievement for All Keys to Educating Middle Grades Students in Poverty — Ruby K. Payne
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Black Campus Life The Worlds Black Students Make at a Historically White Institution — Antar A Tichavakunda
