Asians in the U.S. have long been labeled a model minority. Previous studies found that the biases and stereotypes placed on Asian students can positively and negatively influence them. Therefore, it is crucial to examine how the stereotype influence Asian students and whether or not if the stereotype has different effects on Asian international and Asian American students. By examining Asian students’ academic experiences at predominantly white universities, we can better demonstrate that U.S. higher educational institutions are still in need of faculty training on racial biases; moreover, only after examining these issues can U.S. educational institutions better work towards diminishing the often overlooked or invisible racial stereotypes
International students add a great deal of cultural and intellectual diversity to college campuses, ...
Asian Americans may not be considered “people of color” (POC) in higher education because of stereot...
Are Asian American college students "minorities"? Using a measure of statistical parity of a student...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Since the 1960s, the Mo...
In response to recent budget cuts and declining revenue streams, American colleges and universities ...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) are seldom the subjects of higher education research. ...
This study examines the complex sources and implications of the racial attitudes of Asian Pacific Am...
This project aims to answer the following questions: Why do we have Asian American stereotypes aroun...
The model minority stereotype was coined in 1966 to describe the Japanese and their post-World War I...
This paper explores the model minority myth and its current implications for higher education. Analy...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceEdmund FongIn the United States,...
Are Asian American college students "minorities"? Using a measure of statistical parity of...
Asian-Americans are often recognized for their merit among the minority groups. They attain jobs tha...
The model minority stereotype of Asian Americans is retrospectively analyzed twenty-five years after...
While Asian American students are generally the largest group of minority students on college campus...
International students add a great deal of cultural and intellectual diversity to college campuses, ...
Asian Americans may not be considered “people of color” (POC) in higher education because of stereot...
Are Asian American college students "minorities"? Using a measure of statistical parity of a student...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Since the 1960s, the Mo...
In response to recent budget cuts and declining revenue streams, American colleges and universities ...
Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) are seldom the subjects of higher education research. ...
This study examines the complex sources and implications of the racial attitudes of Asian Pacific Am...
This project aims to answer the following questions: Why do we have Asian American stereotypes aroun...
The model minority stereotype was coined in 1966 to describe the Japanese and their post-World War I...
This paper explores the model minority myth and its current implications for higher education. Analy...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceEdmund FongIn the United States,...
Are Asian American college students "minorities"? Using a measure of statistical parity of...
Asian-Americans are often recognized for their merit among the minority groups. They attain jobs tha...
The model minority stereotype of Asian Americans is retrospectively analyzed twenty-five years after...
While Asian American students are generally the largest group of minority students on college campus...
International students add a great deal of cultural and intellectual diversity to college campuses, ...
Asian Americans may not be considered “people of color” (POC) in higher education because of stereot...
Are Asian American college students "minorities"? Using a measure of statistical parity of a student...