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Vargas, Manuel P.; Kuhl, Paul E. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2008
This article describes a curriculum initiative intended to lay the foundational knowledge for a dialogue between Afro-Latinos and African Americans living in the United States. Afro-Latinos trace their roots to Africa and Latin America; although their physical characteristics are similar to those of African descent, their ethnic backgrounds…
Descriptors: African Americans, Preservice Teachers, Hispanic Americans, Blacks
Gonzalez, Roger Geertz – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2008
This study compares the civic development and engagement of Cuban American and non-Hispanic White college students at a large, urban Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). The findings indicate that both ethnic groups civically develop and engage in similar ways at Hispanic Serving Institution. However, when it comes to political discussions, there…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, White Students, Citizen Participation, Urban Areas
Davila, Liv Thorstensson – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2008
This study analyzes the goals and realities of four educated, working, adult Latina, English as a Second language (ESL) students living in North Carolina, a region seeing particularly intense migration of Latino immigrants. The study conceptually frames adjustment issues confronted by these Latina immigrants in terms of gender, language,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Second Language Learning, Immigrants, English (Second Language)
Turner, Caroline Sotello Viernes; Hernandez, Edwin I.; Pena, Milagros; Gonzalez, Juan Carlos – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2008
Little progress has been made to increase Latina/o faculty representation in theological education. In this study, 33 interviews with Latina/o theological faculty identify supports and challenges to their scholarly development. Latino critical theory guides the analysis. Narratives reveal faculty experiences with oppression, challenging dominant…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Critical Theory, Ideology, Theological Education
Strayhorn, Terrell Lamont – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2008
The present study estimated the influence of academic and social collegiate experiences on Latino students' sense of belonging, controlling for background differences, using hierarchical analysis techniques with a nested design. In addition, results were compared between Latino students and their White counterparts. Findings reveal that grades,…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, White Students, Hispanic American Students, Student Adjustment
Jauregui, John A.; Slate, John R.; Brown, Michelle Stallone – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2008
In this study, the researchers examine the undocumented student population in Texas community colleges. The data indicate steady yearly increases in the number of undocumented students and in their percentage of the total student enrollment. The relationships between undocumented student enrollment, college size, and overall Hispanic student…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Enrollment, Undocumented Immigrants, College Students
Alexander, Bobby C.; Garcia, Victor; Gonzalez, Laura; Grimes, Geoffrey; O'Brien, Dan – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2007
This article reports barriers to transfer from the community college to bachelor's degree-granting institutions encountered by Hispanic students in the Dallas County Community College District. These Hispanic students were enrolled in a cultural studies course preparing them to transfer. Ethnographic methods--principally participant observation of…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Immigrants, Community Colleges, Transfer Students
Gonzalez, Cristina – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2007
This article offers recommendations for Latino faculty members who wish to become academic administrators, for institutions of higher learning that want to recruit Latino administrators, and for the Hispanic community, which needs to move past its current seesaw regime of endurance and impatience and start applying gentle, but constant, pressure…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Hispanic Americans, College Faculty, Instructional Leadership
Zalaquett, Carlos P.; McHatton, Patricia Alvarez; Cranston-Gingras, Ann – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2007
This article examines research findings from a study of Latina/o farmworker migrant students who have succeeded in gaining access to a college education at a large southern university. Findings reveal students with a strong Latina/o or bicultural identity who attend college seeking a better life, a career path, or to make their family proud.…
Descriptors: Migrants, Student Attitudes, Hispanic American Students, College Students
Saracho, Olivia N. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2007
Hispanic families provide children with literacy-rich environments, experiences, and interactions. Studies were reviewed to identify the Hispanic families' literacy practices, which were influenced by the families' educational levels, language, beliefs, and cultural practices. Family members can reinforce the children's literacy learning when they…
Descriptors: Intervention, Emergent Literacy, Hispanic Americans, Literacy Education
Arce-Ferrer, Alvaro J.; Castillo, Irene Borges – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2007
The use of face-to-face interviews is controversial for college admissions decisions in light of the lack of availability of validity and reliability evidence for most college admission processes. This study investigated reliability and incremental predictive validity of a face-to-face postgraduate college admission interview with a sample of…
Descriptors: Predictive Validity, Generalizability Theory, College Admission, Interviews
Otero, Rafael; Rivas, Olivia; Rivera, Roberto – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2007
The authors used a logit model with partial derivatives to identify which demographic and academic variables are associated with 1st-year attrition and persistence of Hispanic students and to determine the extent to which these factors affect the students' decision to remain or leave the university. The model was able to correctly predict the…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Academic Persistence, Academic Achievement, Student Attitudes
Polacek, Georgia Johnston N. L.; Hicks, Jennifer A.; Oswalt, Sara B. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2007
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection rates in the United States continue unabated among some groups, with young adults of color at greater risk than others. This study sought to determine college students' knowledge, perceptions, and behaviors related to HIV/AIDS. Undergraduate students (N = 443) at a large, urban Hispanic-serving…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Communicable Diseases, At Risk Persons, Student Attitudes
Chavez, Mary R.; Rudolph, Bonnie A. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2007
Personality traits of 178 Mexican American college students were surveyed to test applicability of the Five Factor Model of personality and to investigate gender differences within this bicultural group. Results revealed atypical gender differences on neuroticism. Men scored significantly higher than did women, which is opposite cross-cultural…
Descriptors: Biculturalism, Personality Traits, Mexican Americans, Undergraduate Students
McMahan, Shari; Cathorall, Michelle; Romero, Devan R. – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2007
There are clear health conditions that disproportionately affect the Hispanic population. One hundred twenty-four (45%) Hispanic and 153 (55%) White college students completed a questionnaire on cardiovascular disease (CVD) awareness, knowledge, and perceptions of risk. Results indicated that Hispanic students rated themselves as poorer in health,…
Descriptors: Heart Disorders, Risk, Comparative Analysis, Hispanic American Students

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