1st Edition
Religious Minority Students in Higher Education
The most recent addition to the Key Issues on Diverse College Students series bridges theory to practice in order to help student affairs and higher education professionals understand the needs and experiences of religious minorities on college campuses. Religious Minority Students in Higher Education explores existing literature and research on religious minorities on American college campuses, discusses the challenges and needs of religious minorities on campus, and provides best practices and recommendations. Providing a foundational, nuanced approach to religious minorities in the American college context, this important resource will help educators at colleges and universities promote religious pluralism and tolerance to support student learning outcomes and campus inclusion among students of diverse religious backgrounds.
Series Editor Preface
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Existing Research on Religious Minorities on College Campuses
Chapter 3: Assessment and Strategic Planning for Campus Religious Diversity
Chapter 4: Minority Faith in the Classroom
Chapter 5: Campus Environment and Accommodations
Chapter 6: Conclusion
Appendix A: U.S. Religious Knowledge Quiz by Angelo Pereira
Appendix B: Information Sheet Template
Appendix C: Interview Protocol
Appendix D: Actual Student Interview Transcript
Index
Biography
Yoruba T. Mutakabbir is Assistant Professor of Higher Education at Texas Southern University, USA.
Tariqah A. Nuriddin is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Howard University, USA.
"Mutakabbir and Nuriddin… know firsthand the discrimination that students can feel when they don’t conform to religious norms in belief, dress, diet, or custom. This personal knowledge, along with a deep understanding of the research, has produced a book that is both scholarly in its approach but practical in nature. Student affairs practitioners as well as academics will gain immensely from reading it, as the recommendations are timely, sensitive, and doable. Mutakabbir and Nuriddin not only provide guidance on assessing campus religious climates, but they also offer strategies for meeting the diverse and sometimes delicate needs of religious minorities."
--From the Series Editor Introduction by Marybeth Gasman & Nelson Bowman III