The re-emergence of student activism on college campuses in the U.S. has provoked questions about its educative function in higher education. Analysed through the lens of Kolb's experiential learning theory cycle, individual interviews with self-identifying student activists from across the U.S. ...
Isaiah Moore, a senior atColumbia College Chicago, notes that "everyone's activism looks different." Moore has recently been involved with protests against raising tuition at CCC amid the coronavirus pandemic. In high school, Moore was active in causes such as police brutality and mass incarceratio...
Student activism for racial equity and inclusion is on a historic rise on college and university campuses across the country. Students are reminding us that Black lives matter. They are bringing attention to the ways in which the normal operation of the legal system creates racial and other ...
Campus green space, as a component of urban green space and the main natural place for college students' daily contact, has a subliminal effect on their me... F Zhang - 《Sustainability》 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Protests Without Tear Gas : Portrayals of Campus Activism in the Print Media...
Sentiments of student activism first appeared on campus with the establishment of a Young Women’s Christian Association chapter at Trinity College in 1917. Originally chartered during the height of World War I, the organization was revitalized under a new constitution...
By employing what the paper refers to as "Black Student Power," young learners on prestigious, predominantly white campuses used their race and status as students to advance the Black Freedom Movement. The paper will focus specifically on the activism of black students at Ivy League universities ...
Students activism has played a part in shaping society through the years and it�s no different when it comes to the Black Lives Matter movement. Students want to make a difference and have the fire to fuel significant change that reaches beyond college campuses. A surge of student activism...
International Spotlight: Senior Hoor Ul Ain’s international activism across UR By Ahona Anjum | April 18, 2023 Having been an Orientation Leader for the past two years, senior Hoor Ul Ain is a recognizable face on campus, known for her effort in bringing the international community together....
Debates over Third World Centers at Princeton, Brown and Harvard: Minority student activism and institutional responses in the 1960s and 1970s. On predominantly white college campuses in the 1970s, Third World Centers represented a place that was specifically focused on addressing the needs and con...
C. S. Manegold and Shelly Phillips, “‘Fagbusters’” Turning Violent on U.S. College Campuses,”Elyria(Ohio)Chronicle-Telegram, December 23, 1984, C-8. This was a syndicated story on the Knight-Ridder news service, so it appears in multiple papers, under different headlines, on various...