Hmong-American students were underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) programs at one technical college within the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS). This qualitative study employed a narrative inquiry and set out to understand the factors that influenced four Hmong-Americans to pursue their STEM careers. This inquiry generatedrich descriptive data from the participants who were meaningfully employed in STEM fields at the time of the study. After the interviews were transcribed, a thematic analysis was conducted using Lichtman’s (2013) Three C’s of data analysis. Four overarching concepts and twelve categories (themes) emerged from the analysis. The concepts that emerged were: (1) Parental influ...
Traditionally and culturally, the Hmong valued formal education highly as an open door to economic s...
Since Hmong Americans are considered “Asians,” previous literature has often used them to dismantle ...
This study contributes to the literature on how immigrants and children of immigrants pursuing caree...
This study examines factors affecting the academic performance of Hmong students at Chippewa Valley ...
This qualitative thematic analysis study examined the motivations of first-generation college gradua...
The capstone study investigates opinions and cultural predispositions towards science classes and sc...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2009. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Professor Jo...
Hmong American college students are an underrepresented and understudied college student population....
The educational trends in the attainment of Hmong American students in higher education have grown s...
The research question addressed in this project was, what do Hmong American stakeholders working in ...
This qualitative study examined themes in the career development of 1.5-generation Hmong American wo...
Underemployment has a rich and lengthy body of literature spanning across multiple disciplines, such...
First-generation college students’ (FGCS) experience in college is unique. Hmong Americans are pursu...
As the changing demographics in the United States are steadily shifting the student populations in c...
Although Hmong students are among the lowest demographic to enter college, the “model minority” myth...
Traditionally and culturally, the Hmong valued formal education highly as an open door to economic s...
Since Hmong Americans are considered “Asians,” previous literature has often used them to dismantle ...
This study contributes to the literature on how immigrants and children of immigrants pursuing caree...
This study examines factors affecting the academic performance of Hmong students at Chippewa Valley ...
This qualitative thematic analysis study examined the motivations of first-generation college gradua...
The capstone study investigates opinions and cultural predispositions towards science classes and sc...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2009. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Professor Jo...
Hmong American college students are an underrepresented and understudied college student population....
The educational trends in the attainment of Hmong American students in higher education have grown s...
The research question addressed in this project was, what do Hmong American stakeholders working in ...
This qualitative study examined themes in the career development of 1.5-generation Hmong American wo...
Underemployment has a rich and lengthy body of literature spanning across multiple disciplines, such...
First-generation college students’ (FGCS) experience in college is unique. Hmong Americans are pursu...
As the changing demographics in the United States are steadily shifting the student populations in c...
Although Hmong students are among the lowest demographic to enter college, the “model minority” myth...
Traditionally and culturally, the Hmong valued formal education highly as an open door to economic s...
Since Hmong Americans are considered “Asians,” previous literature has often used them to dismantle ...
This study contributes to the literature on how immigrants and children of immigrants pursuing caree...