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Building Bridges, Re-visioning Community
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The book discusses the history and philosophy of MSS units; describes their operation; asserts the need for integration and coherence across the multiple facets of their work and how their role is influenced by the character and type of their institutions; and considers the challenges and opportunities ahead. .
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The book discusses the history and philosophy of MSS units; describes their operation; asserts the need for integration and coherence across the multiple facets of their work and how their role is influenced by the character and type of their institutions; and considers the challenges and opportunities ahead. .
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000980639
- Artikelnr.: 68357023
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000980639
- Artikelnr.: 68357023
D-L Stewart is professor in the School of Education and co-coordinator of the student affairs in higher education unit at Colorado State University.
Acknowledgements BUILDING BRIDGES, RE
VISIONING COMMUNITY. AN INTRODUCTION
D
L Stewart PART ONE. HISTORY & EVOLUTION OF MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SERVICES 1. Remembering Our Past to Shape Our Future
V. Leilani Kupo 2. Historical & Philosophical Development of Multicultural Student Services
Bettina C. Shuford 3. A Demographic Profile of Multicultural Student Services
D
L Stewart & Brian K. Bridges PART TWO. MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SERVICES AFFIRMING & INTEGRATING DIVERSITY 4. Engaging Race in Multicultural Student Services
Lori D. Patton, Jessica Ranero, & Kimberly Everett 5. Engaging Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity in Multicultural Student Services
Nicholas A. Negrete & Christopher Purcell 6. Engaging Religious & Faith Diversity in Multicultural Student Services
Jenny L. Small 7. BridgingIntegrated Identities to Integrated Services
Mary Grace A. Almandrez & Felicia J. Lee PART THREE. DIVERSE CONTEXTS, SIMILAR GOALS 8. Multicultural Student Services at Private, Liberal Arts Colleges
Kimberly M. Ferguson & Timeka L. Thomas
Rashid 9. Multicultural Student Services at Public Institutions
Dorian McCoy 10. Multicultural Student Services at Community Colleges
Eboni M. Zamani
Gallaher & Stanley Bazile 11. Multicultural Student Services at Minority
Serving Institutions. Historically Black Institutions
Kevin D. Rome Sr. 12. Multicultural Student Services at Minority
Serving Institutions. Tribal Colleges
Les D. Riding In & Robert Longwell
Grice PART FOUR. BUILDING BRIDGES 13. Negotiating Purpose and Context
Becky Petitt & David McIntosh 14. Developing Collaborations Within Student Affairs
Walter M. Kimbrough & Caretta Cooke 15. Developing Collaborations With Academic Affairs
Corinne Maekawa Kodama & Kisa J. Takesue 16. Working with the Majority
Jamie Washington 17. Preparing Diversity Change Leaders
C. Carney Strange & D
L Stewart 18. Multicultural Competency and Social Justice Advocacy
Robert D. Reason & Kenjus T. Watson 19. Conclusion. Re
Visioning the Future of Multicultural Student Services
Kathleen Manning & Frank Michael Muñoz About the Editor & Contributors Index
VISIONING COMMUNITY. AN INTRODUCTION
D
L Stewart PART ONE. HISTORY & EVOLUTION OF MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SERVICES 1. Remembering Our Past to Shape Our Future
V. Leilani Kupo 2. Historical & Philosophical Development of Multicultural Student Services
Bettina C. Shuford 3. A Demographic Profile of Multicultural Student Services
D
L Stewart & Brian K. Bridges PART TWO. MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SERVICES AFFIRMING & INTEGRATING DIVERSITY 4. Engaging Race in Multicultural Student Services
Lori D. Patton, Jessica Ranero, & Kimberly Everett 5. Engaging Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity in Multicultural Student Services
Nicholas A. Negrete & Christopher Purcell 6. Engaging Religious & Faith Diversity in Multicultural Student Services
Jenny L. Small 7. BridgingIntegrated Identities to Integrated Services
Mary Grace A. Almandrez & Felicia J. Lee PART THREE. DIVERSE CONTEXTS, SIMILAR GOALS 8. Multicultural Student Services at Private, Liberal Arts Colleges
Kimberly M. Ferguson & Timeka L. Thomas
Rashid 9. Multicultural Student Services at Public Institutions
Dorian McCoy 10. Multicultural Student Services at Community Colleges
Eboni M. Zamani
Gallaher & Stanley Bazile 11. Multicultural Student Services at Minority
Serving Institutions. Historically Black Institutions
Kevin D. Rome Sr. 12. Multicultural Student Services at Minority
Serving Institutions. Tribal Colleges
Les D. Riding In & Robert Longwell
Grice PART FOUR. BUILDING BRIDGES 13. Negotiating Purpose and Context
Becky Petitt & David McIntosh 14. Developing Collaborations Within Student Affairs
Walter M. Kimbrough & Caretta Cooke 15. Developing Collaborations With Academic Affairs
Corinne Maekawa Kodama & Kisa J. Takesue 16. Working with the Majority
Jamie Washington 17. Preparing Diversity Change Leaders
C. Carney Strange & D
L Stewart 18. Multicultural Competency and Social Justice Advocacy
Robert D. Reason & Kenjus T. Watson 19. Conclusion. Re
Visioning the Future of Multicultural Student Services
Kathleen Manning & Frank Michael Muñoz About the Editor & Contributors Index
Acknowledgements BUILDING BRIDGES, RE
VISIONING COMMUNITY. AN INTRODUCTION
D
L Stewart PART ONE. HISTORY & EVOLUTION OF MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SERVICES 1. Remembering Our Past to Shape Our Future
V. Leilani Kupo 2. Historical & Philosophical Development of Multicultural Student Services
Bettina C. Shuford 3. A Demographic Profile of Multicultural Student Services
D
L Stewart & Brian K. Bridges PART TWO. MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SERVICES AFFIRMING & INTEGRATING DIVERSITY 4. Engaging Race in Multicultural Student Services
Lori D. Patton, Jessica Ranero, & Kimberly Everett 5. Engaging Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity in Multicultural Student Services
Nicholas A. Negrete & Christopher Purcell 6. Engaging Religious & Faith Diversity in Multicultural Student Services
Jenny L. Small 7. BridgingIntegrated Identities to Integrated Services
Mary Grace A. Almandrez & Felicia J. Lee PART THREE. DIVERSE CONTEXTS, SIMILAR GOALS 8. Multicultural Student Services at Private, Liberal Arts Colleges
Kimberly M. Ferguson & Timeka L. Thomas
Rashid 9. Multicultural Student Services at Public Institutions
Dorian McCoy 10. Multicultural Student Services at Community Colleges
Eboni M. Zamani
Gallaher & Stanley Bazile 11. Multicultural Student Services at Minority
Serving Institutions. Historically Black Institutions
Kevin D. Rome Sr. 12. Multicultural Student Services at Minority
Serving Institutions. Tribal Colleges
Les D. Riding In & Robert Longwell
Grice PART FOUR. BUILDING BRIDGES 13. Negotiating Purpose and Context
Becky Petitt & David McIntosh 14. Developing Collaborations Within Student Affairs
Walter M. Kimbrough & Caretta Cooke 15. Developing Collaborations With Academic Affairs
Corinne Maekawa Kodama & Kisa J. Takesue 16. Working with the Majority
Jamie Washington 17. Preparing Diversity Change Leaders
C. Carney Strange & D
L Stewart 18. Multicultural Competency and Social Justice Advocacy
Robert D. Reason & Kenjus T. Watson 19. Conclusion. Re
Visioning the Future of Multicultural Student Services
Kathleen Manning & Frank Michael Muñoz About the Editor & Contributors Index
VISIONING COMMUNITY. AN INTRODUCTION
D
L Stewart PART ONE. HISTORY & EVOLUTION OF MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SERVICES 1. Remembering Our Past to Shape Our Future
V. Leilani Kupo 2. Historical & Philosophical Development of Multicultural Student Services
Bettina C. Shuford 3. A Demographic Profile of Multicultural Student Services
D
L Stewart & Brian K. Bridges PART TWO. MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SERVICES AFFIRMING & INTEGRATING DIVERSITY 4. Engaging Race in Multicultural Student Services
Lori D. Patton, Jessica Ranero, & Kimberly Everett 5. Engaging Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity in Multicultural Student Services
Nicholas A. Negrete & Christopher Purcell 6. Engaging Religious & Faith Diversity in Multicultural Student Services
Jenny L. Small 7. BridgingIntegrated Identities to Integrated Services
Mary Grace A. Almandrez & Felicia J. Lee PART THREE. DIVERSE CONTEXTS, SIMILAR GOALS 8. Multicultural Student Services at Private, Liberal Arts Colleges
Kimberly M. Ferguson & Timeka L. Thomas
Rashid 9. Multicultural Student Services at Public Institutions
Dorian McCoy 10. Multicultural Student Services at Community Colleges
Eboni M. Zamani
Gallaher & Stanley Bazile 11. Multicultural Student Services at Minority
Serving Institutions. Historically Black Institutions
Kevin D. Rome Sr. 12. Multicultural Student Services at Minority
Serving Institutions. Tribal Colleges
Les D. Riding In & Robert Longwell
Grice PART FOUR. BUILDING BRIDGES 13. Negotiating Purpose and Context
Becky Petitt & David McIntosh 14. Developing Collaborations Within Student Affairs
Walter M. Kimbrough & Caretta Cooke 15. Developing Collaborations With Academic Affairs
Corinne Maekawa Kodama & Kisa J. Takesue 16. Working with the Majority
Jamie Washington 17. Preparing Diversity Change Leaders
C. Carney Strange & D
L Stewart 18. Multicultural Competency and Social Justice Advocacy
Robert D. Reason & Kenjus T. Watson 19. Conclusion. Re
Visioning the Future of Multicultural Student Services
Kathleen Manning & Frank Michael Muñoz About the Editor & Contributors Index