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Budd, Ken – Liberal Education, 2021
Food pantries are becoming as ubiquitous on campuses as classrooms and quads. More than seven hundred campus food banks are members of the College and University Food Bank Alliance, and a NASPA survey of roughly five hundred campuses found that half offer resources to address food insecurity. This article discusses how the need for food pantries'…
Descriptors: Hunger, Food, Student Personnel Services, Student Needs
Harris, Jadea T. – Liberal Education, 2021
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit in March 2020, many students had to return to communities that they had intentionally left in order to access essential resources on campus. At home, Jadea T. Harris, a senior at Clark University, tried to focus on her academics, but everyone around her was in financial and physical survival mode. Often students of…
Descriptors: College Students, Minority Group Students, Mental Health, African American Students
Stolzenberg, Ellen Bara; Hughes, Bryce – Liberal Education, 2017
According to the National Transgender Discrimination Survey, transgender students in K-12 settings experience high rates of harassment (78 percent), physical assault (35 percent), and even sexual violence (12 percent). In response to the mounting evidence of discrimination, the Obama administration in May 2016 issued a "Dear Colleague"…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Social Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Bullying
Wong, Kathleen – Liberal Education, 2017
Following the 2016 presidential election, the author, the chief diversity officer at San José State University (SJSU), began receiving calls from professors who were anxious about facilitating discussions in their classrooms. At SJSU, a significant number of students were upset by--and fearful about-- incidents of hate and harassment nationwide,…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Ethnic Diversity, Immigrants, Social Bias
Martinez-Saenz, Miguel; Schoonover, Steven, Jr. – Liberal Education, 2015
In this article, Miguel Martinez-Saenz and Steven Schoonover, Jr. are putting higher education under the magnifying glass with the increasingly expected sphere of social life being justified in terms of market efficiency. Increasingly, colleges and universities now "sell" their "product" with a promise to enhance the earning…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Outcomes of Education, Employment Qualifications, Role of Education
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Hanstedt, Paul – Liberal Education, 2012
Changing a curriculum is already stressful enough without finding new ways to create anxiety, discontent, and rancor. To provide a truly integrated liberal education, the author contends that educators must not only change their curricula--the courses they offer--but they must change what they do in the classroom, the kinds of papers and…
Descriptors: General Education, Student Needs, Speech Communication, Educational Change
McInnis-Bowers, Cecilia; Chew, E. Byron – Liberal Education, 2008
As crucial stakeholders in higher education, employers have long requested, demanded, and implored that colleges and universities help students develop the team skills needed to address challenges posed by innovation. Employers seek college graduates who, in the face of persistent ambiguity and within increasingly complex environments, are able to…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Interpersonal Competence, Teamwork, Cultural Pluralism
Swaner, Lynn E. – Liberal Education, 2007
Conducted for the Bringing Theory to Practice project, this literature review examines the theoretical and research bases for linking engaged learning, student mental health and well-being, and civic development. The findings of this review are discussed briefly in this article. Current prevention literature recommends a shift from targeted…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Mental Health, Well Being, Time on Task
Pingree, Sally E. – Liberal Education, 2007
In this article, the author shares her perspectives on the Bringing Theory to Practice project and liberal education. The Bringing Theory to Practice project has developed strategies and support for the necessary research and for initiatives individual campuses have proposed to affect the multiple and troubling increases in forms of student…
Descriptors: General Education, Colleges, Campuses, Audiences
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Jose, James R. – Liberal Education, 1974
A dean, convinced of the importance of the student as a person, makes a strong and candid critique of existing attitudes towards the student. (Editor)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Humanistic Education
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Borgard, John H. – Liberal Education, 1974
An argument for institutional concentration on the student rather than on the search for institutional diversity. This concentration will require effective innovations in instructional methods. (PG)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation, Higher Education
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Wuest, Francis J. – Liberal Education, 1975
If curricular change to meet student needs were to produce a community focus on central problems of human development, it could serve to transform an institution into one better prepared to serve societal and institutional needs. (Author/KE)
Descriptors: Community Cooperation, Curriculum Development, Democratic Values, Educational Needs
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Hatala, Robert J. – Liberal Education, 1977
Social and experiential needs of commuting students are discussed along with the role to be played by institutions in meeting these needs as the institutions attract more and more nontraditional students. (LBH)
Descriptors: College Environment, College Role, College Students, Commuting Students
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Arthur, Sara – Liberal Education, 1977
Commuter student needs are identified and suggested remedies applied at Marymount Manhattan are discussed, including non-credit discussion groups made available to day, evening, and weekend students. The need for faculty and administration sensitivity to these students is addressed. (LBH)
Descriptors: Commuting Students, Discussion Groups, Higher Education, Nontraditional Students
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Galerstein, Carolyn – Liberal Education, 1977
UTD created a special college (College IX, nicknamed Maturity College) to deal individually with older students. Its purpose was to create an atmosphere conducive to the integration of older students into the academic, extracurricular, cocurricular, and social life of the university. A Bachelor of General Studies program was also developed.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Higher Education, Nontraditional Students, Student College Relationship
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