This qualitative study examines minority student experiences in navigating higher education at predominantly white institutions (PWI) such as WWU. Through individual face-to-face interviews, 30 undergraduate students from the Humanities or Social Science department have been asked to reflect on their racial identities and educational experiences at WWU. This study\u27s central questions were, How is it like for a racial minority student to navigate undergraduate educational experience at a predominantly White institution (PWI) with the support of a racial minority faculty mentor? and How is it like for a racial minority student to navigate undergraduate educational experience at a PWI without the support of a racial minority faculty ment...
Research Focus. The purpose of this study was to explore the role that mentoring played in the profe...
White faculty members at America’s Black colleges face numerous social obstacles. Exploring the expe...
Using critical race theory as a framework and methodology, this qualitative study of 10 Black gradua...
This research study explored the perception African American men had of mentorship, its value to the...
Although institutions of higher education incessantly profess multiple commitments to diversity, s...
Traditionally exclusive to dominant groups (whites/Caucasians), higher education institutions contin...
The effective mentoring of a diverse student population requires that faculty examine their own ster...
Background: Disproportionate failure and health issues of African American students enrolled at inst...
Diversity and inclusion in the United States have been poignant topics for decades. These concepts a...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Numerous formal mentoring progr...
This qualitative study explores the experiences of African American students who attend predominantl...
This research involved a qualitative case study (N=15) that identified several layers of concern cen...
These purposely selected women (informally) mentored minority women in two different universities in...
The current study was conducted to examine the underrepresentation of African American Faculty in Il...
This study will examine the concept of mentoring as a strategy for improving the academic success an...
Research Focus. The purpose of this study was to explore the role that mentoring played in the profe...
White faculty members at America’s Black colleges face numerous social obstacles. Exploring the expe...
Using critical race theory as a framework and methodology, this qualitative study of 10 Black gradua...
This research study explored the perception African American men had of mentorship, its value to the...
Although institutions of higher education incessantly profess multiple commitments to diversity, s...
Traditionally exclusive to dominant groups (whites/Caucasians), higher education institutions contin...
The effective mentoring of a diverse student population requires that faculty examine their own ster...
Background: Disproportionate failure and health issues of African American students enrolled at inst...
Diversity and inclusion in the United States have been poignant topics for decades. These concepts a...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Numerous formal mentoring progr...
This qualitative study explores the experiences of African American students who attend predominantl...
This research involved a qualitative case study (N=15) that identified several layers of concern cen...
These purposely selected women (informally) mentored minority women in two different universities in...
The current study was conducted to examine the underrepresentation of African American Faculty in Il...
This study will examine the concept of mentoring as a strategy for improving the academic success an...
Research Focus. The purpose of this study was to explore the role that mentoring played in the profe...
White faculty members at America’s Black colleges face numerous social obstacles. Exploring the expe...
Using critical race theory as a framework and methodology, this qualitative study of 10 Black gradua...