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Sorenson, David M. – NASPA Journal, 1987
Describes major, long-term attempt at Brigham Young University to use campus ecology and student development theories to redefine mission and roles of student affairs. Discusses effort made to provide all student personnel workers the opportunity to study campus ecology and student development theories and to be meaningfully involved in defining…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Environment, Ecology, Higher Education
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Astin, Alexander W. – Journal of College Student Development, 1999
Originally published in March/April 1996, reviews the interconnections between two national reports, "Involvement in Learning," and the "Student Learning Imperative." Focuses on the issue of shared values and demonstrates how student affairs professionals can utilize the most recent research to realize the full potential of the…
Descriptors: College Environment, Educational Research, Higher Education, Research Reports
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Hurst, James C. – NASPA Journal, 1987
Investigates campus ecology from several innovative perspectives, considering both theory and practice. Conceptualizes current functions of the student affairs administrator playing a key role in higher education and articulates how campus ecology and student development theories complement each other when applied through a systems approach to…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Campuses, College Environment, College Students
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Ignelzi, Michael G. – NASPA Journal, 1990
Describes, explains, and illustrates developmental intervention model (Just Community approach) for infusing college life experiences with opportunities for examining ethical and moral issues with intention of developing students' ethical reasoning and their ability to translate such reasoning into ethical action. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: College Environment, College Students, Ethical Instruction, Ethics
Forrest, Linda; And Others – 1984
Sexism in educational institutions has limited women's careers, educational opportunities, and employment. Examples of this inequity include the facts that: (1) few women are chief executives in colleges; (2) women faculty earn less than men faculty; and (3) implicit and explicit attitudes such as the "old boy" network cause problems for women.…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Students, Faculty Development, Females
Koschoreck, Linda; And Others – 1987
This paper describes the Responsible Living Environment (RLE) which has been used to promote a community atmosphere within the University of Wisconsin--Whitewater residence halls consistent with the educational mission of the university. It includes the university's housing mission statement, a definition of Responsible Living Environment, and a…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Housing, College Students, Dormitories
Smith, Kemper D., III; Hall, Melody H. – 1985
A review of student development literature reveals that the goal of student affairs has changed from the mission of controlling and serving students to that of developing students. Implementing a residential life program grounded in student developmental strategies requires careful planning. Three developmental strategies incorporated with sound…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Environment, College Housing, College Students
Preston, Frederick R.; Schetlin, Eleanor M. – 1985
Although much has been written in support of a student development role for the student affairs professional, research documentation is lacking on the contributions made by student affairs staff to the development of students. A simple research methodology, which could be easily replicated on college campuses, to begin providing these missing data…
Descriptors: College Environment, Field Tests, Higher Education, Models