2nd Edition

Diversity and Inclusion on Campus Supporting Students of Color in Higher Education

350 Pages
by Routledge

350 Pages
by Routledge

350 Pages
by Routledge

This new and updated second edition of Diversity and Inclusion on Campus: Supporting Students of Color in Higher Education provides an exploration of the range of college experiences, from gaining access to higher education to successfully persisting through degree programs. By bridging research, theory, and practice related to the ways that peers, faculty, administrators, staff, and... Read more

SECTION 1: GETTING IN;  CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION: THE ACTION OF DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN HIGHER EDUCATION;  CHAPTER 2 – THE RACE TO COLLEGE ACCESS: GETTING IN THE STARTING GATE;  CHAPTER 3 – DIVERSITY AND COLLEGE ADMISSIONS DECISIONS: ADDING EBONY TO THE IVORY TOWER;  SECTION 2: GETTING THROUGH;  CHAPTER 4 – THE COLLEGE TRANSITIONS PROCESS: WHEN MANY SHIPS COLLIDE;  CHAPTER 5 – THE ROLE OF MINORITY SERVING INSTITUTIONS IN SHAPING DIVERSITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION: INCLUDING THOSE WHO WERE EXCLUDED;  CHAPTER 6 – THE CAMPUS CLIMATE: DIVERSITY ON CAMPUS MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE;  CHAPTER 7 – IDENTITY AND GETTING THROUGH COLLEGE: WHAT DO "I" HAVE TO DO WITH INCLUSION-AND DIVERSITY?;  SECTION 3: GETTING OUT;  CHAPTER 8 – DIVERSITY-AND-INCLUSION TOWARD PERSISTENCE: CROSSING TO THE OTHER SIDE;  CHAPTER 9 – ACCESS TO GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS: CLIMBING UP THE TOWER;  EPILOGUE;  REFERENCES;  INDEX

Biography

Rachelle Winkle-Wagner is a professor of educational leadership and policy analysis at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, USA.

Angela M. Locks is a professor of educational leadership in the student development in higher education program and Director of Office of Undergraduate Research Services at the California State University, Long Beach, USA.