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Conclusion: New Perspectives on Campus Life and Setting the Agenda for Future Research,ds in campus life across chronological periods, diverse student groups, and institutional types, and it discusses how the collection refines, challenges, expands, and/or critiques Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz’s 1987 .. Finally, it looks toward the future with questions still to be answered and avenues for research that remain unexplored.弯曲道理 发表于 2025-3-25 11:56:36
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,“Enthusiasm and Mutual Confidence”: Campus Life at State Normal Schools, 1870s–1900s, professional growth, welcomed all students into middle-class society, and invited women students into public life. The enthusiastic and mutually confident student life at state normal schools contradicted the rigid system at private colleges and flagship universities.pacifist 发表于 2025-3-26 02:35:56
Instruction in Living Beautifully: Social Education and Heterosocializing in White College Sororitimary interest of the sororities. Rather than simply instructing women in manners, social graces, and high moral character that would supposedly prepare them as “ideal” wives and mothers, sororities also specifically instructed members on appearance and personality with designs on attracting male attention.性上瘾 发表于 2025-3-26 05:52:52
The Mexican American Movement, the immediate prewar period, brought students in California into contact with other college students, and represented the beginning of more active participation in California higher education among the youth of the Mexican American community.nominal 发表于 2025-3-26 10:38:37
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Higher (Power) Education: Student Life in Evangelical Institutions,ive. At evangelical institutions, student protests and public commentary on them were about religion as much as they were about issues of campus life, and this chapter underscores the tight connection on these campuses between religion and student campus life.弹药 发表于 2025-3-26 17:49:29
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