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This book is addressed primarily to college and university administrators and faculty members who seek greater depth and understanding of the issues associated with diverse Millennial college student populations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000973976
- Artikelnr.: 68356247
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Fred A. Bonner II is professor and endowed chair of educational leadership and counseling in the Whitlowe R. Green College of Education at Prairie View A&M University. He also serves as the founding executive director and chief scientist of the Minority Achievement Creativity and High Ability (MACH-III) Center. His research foci illuminate the experiences of academically gifted African American males across the P-20 pipeline, diverse faculty in academe, and diverse populations in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). He is coeditor of two books with Stylus Publishing, Building on Resilience: Models and Frameworks of Black Male Success Across the P-20 Pipeline (2014) and Diverse Millennials Students in College: Implications for Faculty and Student Affairs (2011). Bonner is currently developing a theoretical framework, mascusectionality, that will explore the engagements of Black men. aretha f. marbley is a professor and coordinator of clinical mental health counseling in counselor education and interim director of women and gender studies at Texas Tech University. She is an academic counselor and a critical humanist, womanist educator, storyteller, activist, servant, morally engaged researcher, and transdisciplinary scholar with a commitment to helping people and communities. Her scholarship focuses on critical global multicultural-social justice activism, organic connections, and literacy advocacy across cultures, social structures, and social identities in mental health and communities. She has received numerous awards including national human rights, social justice, anti-oppression, and multicultural research awards. Mary F. Howard-Hamilton is a Professor of Higher Education at Indiana State University. She previously served as a higher education administrator for 15 years, working at five institutions, where her responsibilities variously included orientation, developmental education, judicial affairs, multicultural affairs, commuter l
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION Fred A. Bonner, II PART ONE. DIVERSE
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE A National Perspective 1. A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Testing Our Assumptions About Generational Cohorts Gwendolyn Jordan Dungy
PART TWO. AFRICAN AMERICAN MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 2. AFRICAN AMERICAN
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Terrell L. Strayhorn 3. THE PERSON, ENVIRONMENT, AND
GENERATIONAL INTERACTION An African American Rural Millennial Story Corey
Guyton and Mary F. Howard-Hamilton PART THREE. ASIAN AMERICAN MILLENNIALS
IN COLLEGE 4. ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER MILLENNIAL STUDENTS AT A
TIPPING POINT Mitchell James Chang 5. ASIAN AMERICAN MILLENNIAL COLLEGE
STUDENTS IN CONTEXT Living at the Intersection of Diversification,
Digitization, and Globalization Samuel D. Museus PART FOUR. LATINA/O
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 6. LA NUEVA GENERACIO¿ N Latina/o Millennial College
Students at Four-Year Institutions Victor B. Saenz, Manuel Gonzalez, and
Sylvia Hurtado 7. MILLENNIAL CHARACTERISTICS AND LATINO/A STUDENTS Anna M.
Ortiz and Dorali Pichardo-Diaz PART FIVE. NATIVE AMERICAN MILLENNIALS IN
COLLEGE 8. INDIGENOUS MILLENNIAL STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Bryan
McKinley Jones Brayboy and Angelina E. Castagno 9. NATIVE AMERICAN
MILLENNIAL COLLEGE STUDENTS Stephanie J. Waterman PART SIX. LGBTQ
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 10. LGBTQ MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Lori D. Patton,
Carrie Kortegast, and Gabriel Javier 11. IDENTITY MAKEOVER MILLENNIAL
EDITION Using Contemporary Theoretical Frameworks to Explore Identity
Intersections Among LGBTQ Millennial Populations Lori D. Patton and
Stephanie Chang PART SEVEN. BI- AND MULTIRACIAL MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 12.
MULTIRACIALIZATION, ''MIXING,'' AND MEDIA PEDAGOGY Nana Osei-Kofi 13. MIXED
RACE MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Multiracial Students in the Age of Obama
Kristen A. Renn PART EIGHT. VOICES OF MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE A Diversity of
Perspectives 14. MOVING UP AND OUT Students of Color Transitioning From
College to the Workforce Lonnie Booker, Jr., Tonya Turner-Driver, Tammie
Preston- Cunningham, Theresa Survillion, and Mattyna L. Stephens 15.
CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR MILLENNIAL STUDENTS OF COLOR Rosa Maria Banda, Alonzo
M. Flowers, III, Petra Robinson, Genyne Royal, Rose Anna Santos, and
Nicholas Zuniga CONCLUSION. FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER GENERATION New
Realities, New Possibilities, and a Reason for Hope Aretha F. Marbley ABOUT
THE CONTRIBUTORS INDEX
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE A National Perspective 1. A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Testing Our Assumptions About Generational Cohorts Gwendolyn Jordan Dungy
PART TWO. AFRICAN AMERICAN MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 2. AFRICAN AMERICAN
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Terrell L. Strayhorn 3. THE PERSON, ENVIRONMENT, AND
GENERATIONAL INTERACTION An African American Rural Millennial Story Corey
Guyton and Mary F. Howard-Hamilton PART THREE. ASIAN AMERICAN MILLENNIALS
IN COLLEGE 4. ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER MILLENNIAL STUDENTS AT A
TIPPING POINT Mitchell James Chang 5. ASIAN AMERICAN MILLENNIAL COLLEGE
STUDENTS IN CONTEXT Living at the Intersection of Diversification,
Digitization, and Globalization Samuel D. Museus PART FOUR. LATINA/O
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 6. LA NUEVA GENERACIO¿ N Latina/o Millennial College
Students at Four-Year Institutions Victor B. Saenz, Manuel Gonzalez, and
Sylvia Hurtado 7. MILLENNIAL CHARACTERISTICS AND LATINO/A STUDENTS Anna M.
Ortiz and Dorali Pichardo-Diaz PART FIVE. NATIVE AMERICAN MILLENNIALS IN
COLLEGE 8. INDIGENOUS MILLENNIAL STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Bryan
McKinley Jones Brayboy and Angelina E. Castagno 9. NATIVE AMERICAN
MILLENNIAL COLLEGE STUDENTS Stephanie J. Waterman PART SIX. LGBTQ
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 10. LGBTQ MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Lori D. Patton,
Carrie Kortegast, and Gabriel Javier 11. IDENTITY MAKEOVER MILLENNIAL
EDITION Using Contemporary Theoretical Frameworks to Explore Identity
Intersections Among LGBTQ Millennial Populations Lori D. Patton and
Stephanie Chang PART SEVEN. BI- AND MULTIRACIAL MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 12.
MULTIRACIALIZATION, ''MIXING,'' AND MEDIA PEDAGOGY Nana Osei-Kofi 13. MIXED
RACE MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Multiracial Students in the Age of Obama
Kristen A. Renn PART EIGHT. VOICES OF MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE A Diversity of
Perspectives 14. MOVING UP AND OUT Students of Color Transitioning From
College to the Workforce Lonnie Booker, Jr., Tonya Turner-Driver, Tammie
Preston- Cunningham, Theresa Survillion, and Mattyna L. Stephens 15.
CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR MILLENNIAL STUDENTS OF COLOR Rosa Maria Banda, Alonzo
M. Flowers, III, Petra Robinson, Genyne Royal, Rose Anna Santos, and
Nicholas Zuniga CONCLUSION. FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER GENERATION New
Realities, New Possibilities, and a Reason for Hope Aretha F. Marbley ABOUT
THE CONTRIBUTORS INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION Fred A. Bonner, II PART ONE. DIVERSE
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE A National Perspective 1. A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Testing Our Assumptions About Generational Cohorts Gwendolyn Jordan Dungy
PART TWO. AFRICAN AMERICAN MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 2. AFRICAN AMERICAN
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Terrell L. Strayhorn 3. THE PERSON, ENVIRONMENT, AND
GENERATIONAL INTERACTION An African American Rural Millennial Story Corey
Guyton and Mary F. Howard-Hamilton PART THREE. ASIAN AMERICAN MILLENNIALS
IN COLLEGE 4. ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER MILLENNIAL STUDENTS AT A
TIPPING POINT Mitchell James Chang 5. ASIAN AMERICAN MILLENNIAL COLLEGE
STUDENTS IN CONTEXT Living at the Intersection of Diversification,
Digitization, and Globalization Samuel D. Museus PART FOUR. LATINA/O
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 6. LA NUEVA GENERACIO¿ N Latina/o Millennial College
Students at Four-Year Institutions Victor B. Saenz, Manuel Gonzalez, and
Sylvia Hurtado 7. MILLENNIAL CHARACTERISTICS AND LATINO/A STUDENTS Anna M.
Ortiz and Dorali Pichardo-Diaz PART FIVE. NATIVE AMERICAN MILLENNIALS IN
COLLEGE 8. INDIGENOUS MILLENNIAL STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Bryan
McKinley Jones Brayboy and Angelina E. Castagno 9. NATIVE AMERICAN
MILLENNIAL COLLEGE STUDENTS Stephanie J. Waterman PART SIX. LGBTQ
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 10. LGBTQ MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Lori D. Patton,
Carrie Kortegast, and Gabriel Javier 11. IDENTITY MAKEOVER MILLENNIAL
EDITION Using Contemporary Theoretical Frameworks to Explore Identity
Intersections Among LGBTQ Millennial Populations Lori D. Patton and
Stephanie Chang PART SEVEN. BI- AND MULTIRACIAL MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 12.
MULTIRACIALIZATION, ''MIXING,'' AND MEDIA PEDAGOGY Nana Osei-Kofi 13. MIXED
RACE MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Multiracial Students in the Age of Obama
Kristen A. Renn PART EIGHT. VOICES OF MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE A Diversity of
Perspectives 14. MOVING UP AND OUT Students of Color Transitioning From
College to the Workforce Lonnie Booker, Jr., Tonya Turner-Driver, Tammie
Preston- Cunningham, Theresa Survillion, and Mattyna L. Stephens 15.
CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR MILLENNIAL STUDENTS OF COLOR Rosa Maria Banda, Alonzo
M. Flowers, III, Petra Robinson, Genyne Royal, Rose Anna Santos, and
Nicholas Zuniga CONCLUSION. FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER GENERATION New
Realities, New Possibilities, and a Reason for Hope Aretha F. Marbley ABOUT
THE CONTRIBUTORS INDEX
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE A National Perspective 1. A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
Testing Our Assumptions About Generational Cohorts Gwendolyn Jordan Dungy
PART TWO. AFRICAN AMERICAN MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 2. AFRICAN AMERICAN
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Terrell L. Strayhorn 3. THE PERSON, ENVIRONMENT, AND
GENERATIONAL INTERACTION An African American Rural Millennial Story Corey
Guyton and Mary F. Howard-Hamilton PART THREE. ASIAN AMERICAN MILLENNIALS
IN COLLEGE 4. ASIAN AMERICAN AND PACIFIC ISLANDER MILLENNIAL STUDENTS AT A
TIPPING POINT Mitchell James Chang 5. ASIAN AMERICAN MILLENNIAL COLLEGE
STUDENTS IN CONTEXT Living at the Intersection of Diversification,
Digitization, and Globalization Samuel D. Museus PART FOUR. LATINA/O
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 6. LA NUEVA GENERACIO¿ N Latina/o Millennial College
Students at Four-Year Institutions Victor B. Saenz, Manuel Gonzalez, and
Sylvia Hurtado 7. MILLENNIAL CHARACTERISTICS AND LATINO/A STUDENTS Anna M.
Ortiz and Dorali Pichardo-Diaz PART FIVE. NATIVE AMERICAN MILLENNIALS IN
COLLEGE 8. INDIGENOUS MILLENNIAL STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Bryan
McKinley Jones Brayboy and Angelina E. Castagno 9. NATIVE AMERICAN
MILLENNIAL COLLEGE STUDENTS Stephanie J. Waterman PART SIX. LGBTQ
MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 10. LGBTQ MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Lori D. Patton,
Carrie Kortegast, and Gabriel Javier 11. IDENTITY MAKEOVER MILLENNIAL
EDITION Using Contemporary Theoretical Frameworks to Explore Identity
Intersections Among LGBTQ Millennial Populations Lori D. Patton and
Stephanie Chang PART SEVEN. BI- AND MULTIRACIAL MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE 12.
MULTIRACIALIZATION, ''MIXING,'' AND MEDIA PEDAGOGY Nana Osei-Kofi 13. MIXED
RACE MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE Multiracial Students in the Age of Obama
Kristen A. Renn PART EIGHT. VOICES OF MILLENNIALS IN COLLEGE A Diversity of
Perspectives 14. MOVING UP AND OUT Students of Color Transitioning From
College to the Workforce Lonnie Booker, Jr., Tonya Turner-Driver, Tammie
Preston- Cunningham, Theresa Survillion, and Mattyna L. Stephens 15.
CURRICULUM DESIGN FOR MILLENNIAL STUDENTS OF COLOR Rosa Maria Banda, Alonzo
M. Flowers, III, Petra Robinson, Genyne Royal, Rose Anna Santos, and
Nicholas Zuniga CONCLUSION. FROM ONE GENERATION TO ANOTHER GENERATION New
Realities, New Possibilities, and a Reason for Hope Aretha F. Marbley ABOUT
THE CONTRIBUTORS INDEX