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Identity & Practice in Higher Education-Student Affairs
Series information
Identity and Practice in Higher Education-Student Affairs (IPHESA) is a book series which seeks to interrogate the role of higher education and student affairs administration in shaping college student identity, engagement, and student success. In doing so, the series reaffirms the transformative potential of the college experience to support students themselves in their planning and execution so that they can be real actors in their own learning—one that requires reflection and judgment.
Series editors
Pietro A. Sasso, PhD Delaware State University , USA
Shelley Price-Williams, PhD Northern Illinois University , USA
Post-Truth’s Assault on America’s Schools and Colleges
Available to Purchase
Human Flourishing and Higher Education
Available to Purchase
Institutional Diversity in American Postsecondary Education
Available to Purchase
Stir What You’ve Got: Insights From a College President
Available to Purchase
William T. Greer, Jr.
Still Working While Black: The Untold Stories of Student Affairs Practitioners
Available to Purchase
