Presentation Year
2017
Depreciated Participant
Josh SmithSociologyStaff,Heather ClarkSociologyGraduate Student,Jennifer MilesSociologyGraduate Student
College or Department
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This special issue of the Humboldt Journal of Social Relations (HJSR) captures work and experiences in
higher education as they relate to changes and challenges around diversifying U.S. college campuses.
Race, class, gender, sexuality, able-bodiedness, and citizenship shape contemporary conversations about
campus climate, curricular content, organizational structures, decision making and the disparate impacts
of related policy changes or stagnation. These conversations shape the everyday experiences of faculty
and staff, and ultimately are linked to student success.
higher education as they relate to changes and challenges around diversifying U.S. college campuses.
Race, class, gender, sexuality, able-bodiedness, and citizenship shape contemporary conversations about
campus climate, curricular content, organizational structures, decision making and the disparate impacts
of related policy changes or stagnation. These conversations shape the everyday experiences of faculty
and staff, and ultimately are linked to student success.
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Yes
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208
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