Multicultural Student Services on Campus: Building Bridges, Re-visioning Community - An ACPA Co-Publication - Dafina Lazarus Stewart - Books - Taylor & Francis Inc - 9781579223731 - June 14, 2011
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Multicultural Student Services on Campus: Building Bridges, Re-visioning Community - An ACPA Co-Publication

Dafina Lazarus Stewart

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Multicultural Student Services on Campus: Building Bridges, Re-visioning Community - An ACPA Co-Publication

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. .


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Table of Contents: AcknowledgementsBUILDING BRIDGES, RE-VISIONING COMMUNITY: AN INTRODUCTION - Dafina Lazarus StewartPART ONE HISTORY & EVOLUTION OF MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SERVICES1. Remembering Our Past to Shape Our Future - V. Leilani Kupo2. Historical & Philosophical Development of Multicultural Student Services -Bettina C. Shuford3. A Demographic Profile of Multicultural Student Services - Dafina Lazarus Stewart & Brian K. BridgesPART TWO MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SERVICES AFFIRMING & INTEGRATING DIVERSITY 4. Engaging Race in Multicultural Student Services - Lori D. Patton, Jessica Ranero, & Kimberly Everett5. Engaging Sexual Orientation & Gender Diversity in Multicultural Student Services - Nicholas A. Negrete & Christopher Purcell6. Engaging Religious & Faith Diversity in Multicultural Student Services - Jenny L. Small7. BridgingIntegrated Identities to Integrated Services - Mary Grace A. Almandrez & Felicia J. LeePART THREE DIVERSE CONTEXTS, SIMILAR GOALS8. Multicultural Student Services at Private, Liberal Arts Colleges - Kimberly M. Ferguson & Timeka L. Thomas-Rashid9. Multicultural Student Services at Public Institutions - Dorian McCoy10. Multicultural Student Services at Community Colleges - Eboni M. Zamani-Gallaher & Stanley Bazile11. 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-GricePART FOUR BUILDING BRIDGES13. Negotiating Purpose & Context - Becky Petitt & David McIntosh14. Developing Collaborations within Student Affairs - Walter M. Kimbrough & Caretta Cooke15. Developing Collaborations with Academic Affairs - Corinne Maekawa Kodama & Kisa J. Takesue16. Working with the Majority - Jamie Washington17. Preparing Diversity Change Leaders - C. Carney Strange & Dafina Lazarus Stewart18. Multicultural Competency & Social Justice Advocacy - Robert D. Reason & Kenjus T. Watson19. Conclusion: Re-visioning the Future of Multicultural Student Services - Kathleen Manning & Frank Michael MunozAbout the Editor & ContributorsIndex"

Contributor Bio:  Stewart, Dafina Lazarus Dafina Lazarus Stewart is Associate Professor of Higher Education and Student Affairs at Bowling Green State University. Prior to her faculty career, Dr. Stewart served briefly at Kenyon College in multicultural affairs, collaborating with other multicultural affairs professionals at other small, private colleges across the state. Her research and writing about issues of diversity, multiculturalism, and the identity and experiences of African American college students has appeared in the field s most prestigious publication outlets, including the "Journal of Higher Education", the "Journal of College Student Development", and "About Campus".

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released June 14, 2011
ISBN13 9781579223731
Publishers Taylor & Francis Inc
Genre Interdisciplinary Studies > Higher Education
Pages 336
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 25 mm   ·   603 g
Editor Stewart, D-L