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Graduate Research Colloquium February 11, 2017 Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education Michigan State University Building a Community of Scholars #MSUGRC2017 HALE Faculty Biographies Marilyn Amey, professor and chairperson of the Department of Educational Administration, studies educational partnerships, particularly those of community colleges, leadership, including how leaders learn, post-secondary governance and administration, and faculty concerns, including interdisciplinary academic work. William Arnold, assistant professor and HALE MA coordinator, grounds his work from 14 years as a practitioner in a variety of student affairs functional areas at small private colleges, a mid-size public university, and an independent law school. His interests include leadership, organizational development and culture, first generation students, and teaching and learning. Ann E. Austin, professor, focuses on faculty careers and professional development, teaching and learning in higher education, the academic workplace, organizational change, and doctoral education, and organizational change strategies that support the success of women scholars in STEM fields. Roger Baldwin, professor, interests include instructional strategies and curriculum planning, faculty career development, conditions in the academic workplace, and transformation in higher education systems. His work focuses on changing faculty appointment patterns, contingent faculty, faculty in the later stages of academic life, and evolving faculty roles and professional activities. Ginny Boss, assistant professor, interests include the scholarship of teaching and learning, scholarship engagement and critical discourse among higher education and student affairs faculty and administrators, graduate student learning and development, and women and gender in higher education. Brendan Cantwell, assistant professor, interests are in the political economy of higher education and addresses topics including organization and governance, policy, and academic labor. Much of his work takes an international and comparative perspective. John M. Dirkx, professor, focuses on teaching and learning in higher and adult education contexts and short-term, faculty-led education abroad programs for graduate students; professional development for higher education teachers in developing countries; the role of higher education capacity building in international development; and the spiritual and transformative dimensions of adult, work-related learning. Leslie Gonzales, assistant professor, examines the academic profession by asking questions related to: (1) legitimization within academia; (2) relations of power concerning the production of knowledge, and (3) the agency-structure dilemma that faculty face in the current cultural and political-economic moment Dongbin Kim, associate professor focuses on issues of equity and social justice in the field of higher education. This focus is applied to three interrelated topical areas: (1) financial aid policy; (2) college access and diversity; and (3) international and comparative higher education issues. Patricia Marin, assistant professor, focuses on higher education policy and issues of inclusion and equity for underrepresented students. Her work examines issues of diversity, affirmative action, and college access. She is studying the changing nature of Hispanic Serving Institutions and research use within the law. Christa Porter, assistant professor and Student Affairs Administration MA program coordinator, worked administratively in various student affairs functional areas at multiple institutional types. Her interests consist of the socialization processes, achievement, and identity development of Blacks throughout the P-16 educational pipeline. Kristen Renn, professor and associate dean of undergraduate studies/director for student success initiatives centers her research on college student learning, development, and success in higher education, with projects focusing on low-income, first-generation students and lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender college students. Other interests include college student identity development, student affairs administration, and women’s higher education in international contexts. Riyad A. Shahjahan, assistant professor, has expertise in globalization and higher education, teaching and learning in higher education (focusing on anti-oppressive and embodied pedagogy), equity and social justice, and anti/postcolonial theory. His work focuses on (a) the role of international organizations (IOs) in globalizing higher education policy and (b) rethinking the traditional objects of study/practice in higher education from global and non-western critical perspectives. Matthew Wawrzynski, associate professor and HALE program coordinator, explores non-cognitive measures and the collegiate environment with college student outcomes. Current projects include student engagement and learning in South Africa, learning outcomes for peer educators, and the effects of psychosocial interventions on college student success and persistence. Steven Weiland, professor, interests are in the intersections of the humanities and the social and behavioral sciences in the subjects of adult and career development, technology and higher education, biography and other forms of narrative inquiry, and in research methods, rhetoric, and writing.

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GraduateResearchColloquium

February11,2017Higher,Adult,andLifelongEducation

MichiganStateUniversity

BuildingaCommunityofScholars#MSUGRC2017

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HALEFacultyBiographiesMarilynAmey,professorandchairpersonoftheDepartmentofEducationalAdministration,studieseducationalpartnerships,particularlythoseofcommunitycolleges,leadership,includinghowleaderslearn,post-secondarygovernanceandadministration,andfacultyconcerns,includinginterdisciplinaryacademicwork.WilliamArnold,assistantprofessorandHALEMAcoordinator,groundshisworkfrom14yearsasapractitionerinavarietyofstudentaffairsfunctionalareasatsmallprivatecolleges,amid-sizepublicuniversity,andanindependentlawschool.Hisinterestsincludeleadership,organizationaldevelopmentandculture,firstgenerationstudents,andteachingandlearning.AnnE.Austin,professor,focusesonfacultycareersandprofessionaldevelopment,teachingandlearninginhighereducation,theacademicworkplace,organizationalchange,anddoctoraleducation,andorganizationalchangestrategiesthatsupportthesuccessofwomenscholarsinSTEMfields.RogerBaldwin,professor,interestsincludeinstructionalstrategiesandcurriculumplanning,facultycareerdevelopment,conditionsintheacademicworkplace,andtransformationinhighereducationsystems.Hisworkfocusesonchangingfacultyappointmentpatterns,contingentfaculty,facultyinthelaterstagesofacademiclife,andevolvingfacultyrolesandprofessionalactivities.GinnyBoss,assistantprofessor,interestsincludethescholarshipofteachingandlearning,scholarshipengagementandcriticaldiscourseamonghighereducationandstudentaffairsfacultyandadministrators,graduatestudentlearninganddevelopment,andwomenandgenderinhighereducation.BrendanCantwell,assistantprofessor,interestsareinthepoliticaleconomyofhighereducationandaddressestopicsincludingorganizationandgovernance,policy,andacademiclabor.Muchofhisworktakesaninternationalandcomparativeperspective.JohnM.Dirkx,professor,focusesonteachingandlearninginhigherandadulteducationcontextsandshort-term,faculty-lededucationabroadprogramsforgraduatestudents;professionaldevelopmentforhighereducationteachersindevelopingcountries;theroleofhighereducationcapacitybuildingininternationaldevelopment;andthespiritualandtransformativedimensionsofadult,work-relatedlearning.LeslieGonzales,assistantprofessor,examinestheacademicprofessionbyaskingquestionsrelatedto:(1)legitimizationwithinacademia;(2)relationsofpowerconcerningtheproductionofknowledge,and(3)theagency-structuredilemmathatfacultyfaceinthecurrentculturalandpolitical-economicmomentDongbinKim,associateprofessorfocusesonissuesofequityandsocialjusticeinthefieldofhighereducation.Thisfocusisappliedtothreeinterrelatedtopicalareas:(1)financialaidpolicy;(2)collegeaccessanddiversity;and(3)internationalandcomparativehighereducationissues.PatriciaMarin,assistantprofessor,focusesonhighereducationpolicyandissuesofinclusionandequityforunderrepresentedstudents.Herworkexaminesissuesofdiversity,affirmativeaction,andcollegeaccess.SheisstudyingthechangingnatureofHispanicServingInstitutionsandresearchusewithinthelaw.ChristaPorter,assistantprofessorandStudentAffairsAdministrationMAprogramcoordinator,workedadministrativelyinvariousstudentaffairsfunctionalareasatmultipleinstitutionaltypes.Herinterestsconsistofthesocializationprocesses,achievement,andidentitydevelopmentofBlacksthroughouttheP-16educationalpipeline.KristenRenn,professorandassociatedeanofundergraduatestudies/directorforstudentsuccessinitiativescentersherresearchoncollegestudentlearning,development,andsuccessinhighereducation,withprojectsfocusingonlow-income,first-generationstudentsandlesbian,gay,bisexual,andtransgendercollegestudents.Otherinterestsincludecollegestudentidentitydevelopment,studentaffairsadministration,andwomen’shighereducationininternationalcontexts.RiyadA.Shahjahan,assistantprofessor,hasexpertiseinglobalizationandhighereducation,teachingandlearninginhighereducation(focusingonanti-oppressiveandembodiedpedagogy),equityandsocialjustice,andanti/postcolonialtheory.Hisworkfocuseson(a)theroleofinternationalorganizations(IOs)inglobalizinghighereducationpolicyand(b)rethinkingthetraditionalobjectsofstudy/practiceinhighereducationfromglobalandnon-westerncriticalperspectives.MatthewWawrzynski,associateprofessorandHALEprogramcoordinator,exploresnon-cognitivemeasuresandthecollegiateenvironmentwithcollegestudentoutcomes.CurrentprojectsincludestudentengagementandlearninginSouthAfrica,learningoutcomesforpeereducators,andtheeffectsofpsychosocialinterventionsoncollegestudentsuccessandpersistence. StevenWeiland,professor,interestsareintheintersectionsofthehumanitiesandthesocialandbehavioralsciencesinthesubjectsofadultandcareerdevelopment,technologyandhighereducation,biographyandotherformsofnarrativeinquiry,andinresearchmethods,rhetoric,andwriting.

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10:30 am to 11:30 am Room228:TeachingandLearning Moderator:RachaelVettese

• DevelopingScienceCommunicationSkillsinSummerUndergraduateResearchExperiences,Margo

Cousins(HALEMA):Undergraduateengineeringprogramsacrossthecountryaredevelopingtheirstudent’scommunicationskillsthroughnovelapproaches.Weexaminedtheeffectivenessofauniquecommunicationintervention,whichaimedtoimproveengineeringpresentationskillsthroughdeliberatepractice.InaNationalScienceFoundationfundedstudy,weexamined11first-yearstudentswhogaveavideo-recordedpresentationoftheirsummerresearchproject.Participantswatchedvideorecordingsoftheirpresentationsandevaluatedthemselvesonseveraldimensionsofcommunicationeffectiveness.Studentself-evaluationscoresshowedsignificantimprovementoverthecourseoftheprogram.(M,$)

• ConstructingCompetencyinStudentAffairsGraduatePreparation,GrahamHunter(HALEPhD):Graduatepreparationservesasacriticaljunctureinpreparingskillededucatorsfordynamicandcomplexstudentaffairswork.However,scholarshavenotfullyexploredhowgraduatestudentsbuildprofessionalcompetenciesandtheenvironmentsmostconducivetocompetencybuilding.ThispaperpresentsfindingsfromacasestudyofstudentsenrolledinagraduatepreparationprogramataMidwestuniversity.Findingsdetailhowstudentsdescribetheirprocessofbuildingprofessionalcompetenciesandthespecificpracticesthatsupportorhinderthisprocess.(I,QL,$)

• TenYearsofStudyingPeerEducators:TrendsandInsights,JacobLemon(HALEPhD),JoelleBrown,Emily

Pearson(SAA):Howdoweeffectivelytrackthelearninganddevelopmentofourstudents?Forover10years,theNationalPeerEducatorSurveyhascollecteddataonpeereducatorlearning,demographics,motivations,andtraining.AfterintegratingresearchintoaTenYearTrendsReport,membersoftheNPESresearchteamwillreviewtrendsthathaveoccurredwithpeereducatorsandsuggestinsightsintotrackingthegrowthanddevelopmentofthesestudents.Sessionparticipantswilllearnaboutkeyfindingsandrecommendationsgleanedfromover10yearsofstudyingpeereducators.(O,QN)

Room222:StudentAdvising Moderator:MichaelDellaFave

• WorkingtheAdvisingTable:ThePoliticalProcessofHelpingStudentsChooseaMajor,MarcHunsaker,

RobHill(HALEPhD),RachelMarias(HALEMA):Inthispresentation,wewilldrawuponoriginalresearchthatdescribeswhyundergraduatestudentschange/chooseamajor.WeuseCerveroandWilson’s(1994,1998)planningtheorytohighlighthowstudents’majorchoiceisa“political”processinfluencedbyarangeofstakeholders(e.g.,parents,students,advisors)whooftenholdconflictinginterestswithinasymmetricpowerrelations.Wefocusonhowconscientiousacademicandcareeradvisorsstrategicallypromotestudentdevelopmentandnurtureamoreequitableplanningprocessbyboth“actingin”and“actingon”asymmetricpowerrelationswhenadvisingstudents.(C,QL)

• UnderstandingCareerDevelopmentofStudentswithAutismSpectrumDisorder,ChristineRoman(HALEMA):TheOrganizationforAutismResearch(OAR)estimates700,000to800,000teenagerswithautismwilltransitionintoadulthoodinthenearfuture.AutismSpectrumDisorder(ASD)isalifelongdiagnosisandbecausethespectrumincludesmultipledisorders,thosediagnosedwithautismhaveawiderangeofabilities.Asasociety,weneedtothinkcreativelyabouthowwehelpthispopulationfindsatisfying,sustainablework.ThispresentationisasummaryofanindependentstudyofcareerdevelopmentforthosediagnosedwithASD.(I,QL)

• BenefitsofOne-on-OneResumeAdvisingforUndergraduateEngineeringStudents,CandyceHill(SAA):To

supportstudentsincreatingstrongresumes,aone-on-oneadvisingopportunitywasofferedtoaselectgroupofundergraduatesparticipatingina10weekengineeringsummerresearchprogram.Allstudentshadtheopportunitytopartakeina90-minuteprofessionaldevelopmentseminarfocusedoncreatingeffectiveacademicresumes.Followingtheseminar,studentswereaskedtosubmitacopyoftheirnewlyrevisedresumes.Resumesfromstudentswhoengagedinindividualadvisingandtheseminarwerecomparedwithresumesfromthosewhoonlyattendedtheprofessionaldevelopmentseminar.(O,M)

PresentationCodes(locatedattheendofeachabstract)

I-IndependentStudyProjectC-CourseProjectRA-ResearchAsst.$-ReceivedFunding

D-DissertationO–OtherProjectQL–QualitativeQN–QuantitativeM-MixedMethods

ScheduleofEvents 8:30-8:50am Checkin,ContinentalBreakfast,EricksonLobby

9:00-9:20am WelcomeandIntroductionswithHALEFaculty,EricksonKiva

9:30-11:30am GraduateResearchColloquium,Erickson222,224,226,228,252

11:40-12:30pm IndividualProgramSessions,Erickson HALEPhD:133F HALEMA:133E SAAMA:252

12:40-1:30pm LunchErickson222,224,226,228(pleasecheckyournametagforyourlunchroomassignment)

PosterPresentations(locatedinthe2ndfloorhallway)

BlackWomenFacultyinPredominantlyWhiteSpaces:AnAnalysisfromCriticalRaceTheoryandBlackFeministThoughtPerspectives,AliyaBeavers(HALEPhD)ReligiousStudentOrganizationsAsAgentsofSpiritualandMoralDevelopmentAmongSouthAfricanUndergraduates,NateCradit(HALEPhD)NavigatingRoughWaters:ReflectionandResilienceofReturningandAdultLearners,MichaelDellaFave,AddisonKeegan-Harris,AniBinishi(SAA)TrackingMigrantStudents'Experiences:TheTractorIdentityDevelopmentModel,CristianLambarenSanchez(SAA)WhiteStudentsAbilitytoDevelopRacialConsciousnessThroughCollegiateInvolvement,BlakelyCalhoun,WilliamAlexander(SAA)AModelofNativeandIndigenousStudentDevelopment,SeraRadovich(SAA)Intercepted:TheRoleofStudent-AthleteIdentityonRacialDevelopment,JanayeColeman,JalesaLewis(SAA)

2017GRCCoordinatingCommittee

LeviShanks(HALEPhD) KayonHall(HALEPhD)StephanieAguilar-Smith(HALEPhD)HannahBrodhead(HALEMA)RachaelVettese(SAA) MichaelDellaFave(SAA)ErinCarter(HALEPhD) GRCVolunteers

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10:30 am to 11:30 am 9:30 am to 10:20 am Room222:LGBTQIIdentityDevelopment Moderator:NabihHaddad

BuildMeUp:AStudyofSexualIdentityNavigationinCollegiateContext,MatthewPhister,BrittnieDaugherty,ChristopherHanhan(SAA):OurresearchanalyzedandcomparedthetransitionalandsupportiveexperiencesofmembersoftheLGB+communityinacollegiateenvironment.Utilizinganinitialsurveytogatherparticipantsandasemi-structuredinterviewmethod,westudiedtheexperiencesof9students.Basedontheirinterviewresponses,wecreatedareversepyramidmodelwith4levelsoftransitionandsupport:IndividualIdentityFormation,IdentityEducation&ExplorationonCampus,DiscoveringResourcesandSupportinCommunity,andAdvocacy&Activism.Wedesignedthemodel’sframeworkutilizingexistingstudentdevelopmenttheoriesofLBG+identitydevelopment,includingDillonetal.,D'Augelli,andBaxterMagolda.(C,M)

• SLGBIdentityDevelopmentatReligiouslyAffiliatedInstitutions,MatthewKulju(SAA):WhilethereisanamplebodyofstudentaffairsliteraturedocumentingtheexperienceofLGBstudentsoncollegecampuses,limitedliteraturestudyingtheeffectsofattendingareligiouslyaffiliatedinstitutiononLGBidentitydevelopmentexist.Developedfromaliteraturereviewofthisissue,thispresentationreviewstheoriesofLGBsexualidentitydevelopment,andexamineresearchontheexperiencesanddevelopmentofLGBindividualsatRAIs.Basedonthisresearch,thissessionoutlineschallengesandbarrierstoLGBidentitydevelopmentatRAIsandsuggestsbestpracticesforstudentaffairsprofessionalsservingatRAIstosupportstudentssexualandreligiousidentities.(C)

AdvancingaQueerPhenomenologyofthePerformingArts,RobHill(HALEPhD):Theperformingartsareimportant,ifnotintegral,tohumanlives.Inthecollegesetting,performingartistscangrowasmultidisciplinarylearners.Additionally,theperformingartsasafieldhelpstudentsbuildawiderangeofessentialskills.Yetlittlehighereducationresearchfocusesontheperformingarts.Inthispresentation,Isharetheoreticalworkandinitialfindingsfromanongoingphenomenologicalstudyoftheperformingarts.IshowhowSaraAhmedqueerphenomenologycanguidescholarshipandpracticeintheperformingartsandsuggestsomepreliminaryimplicationsforhighereducationscholarsandpractitioners.(C,QL)

Room224:InternationalExperiences Moderator:CristianLambarenSanchez

• CultureCompetenciesandIdentityDevelopment:AnAutoethnographicPerspectiveofBlackDoctoral

Students’StudyAbroadExperience,ChastityGaither,AliyaBeavers,TerranceRange(HALEPhD):ThereisasparseamountofliteraturedocumentingBlackgraduatestudents’studyabroadexperiences.Thisgapintheliteraturehasleftavoidinourunderstandingofwhatimplicationsthisexperiencehasontheirpersonal,professional,andgraduatestudentidentities.Inadditiontomanagingsystemic,political,andinstitutionalbarriersonthedomesticlandscape,Blackstudentsareoftenconfrontedwithracism,discrimination,andbiasininternationalenvironments.(O,QL)StudentStories:AnAnalysisofPakistaniStudentIdentityDevelopment,ShytanceWren,KarimahShabazz,MichaelCarroll,RachaelVettese(SAA):ThereislimitedresearchoninternationalPakistanistudentexperienceswithinAmericaninstitutions,bothontheundergraduateandgraduatelevel.Thus,itisimportanttocreateaninformalidentitydevelopmentmodel,whichspecificallyaddressesPakistanistudentidentity.InterviewingMSUgraduatestudents,andutilizingcurrentstudentaffairsresearchoncollegestudentidentitydevelopment,allowedustoformulateastudentidentitymodelentitledtheMichiganStateUniversityPakistaniStudentIdentityDevelopmentmodel.(C,QL)

ExploringtheSocializationExperiencesofInternationalDoctoralStudents,JenniferMarcy(HALEPhD):ThisresearchstudyexploresthesocializationexperiencesofinternationalprofessionalswhoarereceivingscholarshipsunderaUSfederalgovernmentparticipanttrainingprogramtoattendUSuniversitiesfortheiradvanceddegreecompletion.Thisstudyaimstogainabetterunderstandingofhowinternationalstudentssocializewithintheirdoctoralprograms.Further,thestudylooksatthewaysinwhichpoliciesofthestudents’USAID-fundedscholarshipprogramareimpactingtheirexperiencesintheUS.Despitethebenefitstotheparticipants,littleisactuallyknownaboutthesocializationexperiencesoftheseinternationalgraduatestudentswhiletheyareobtainingtheirdegreesintheUS.(D,QL,$)

Room226:StudentSupport Moderator:StephanieAguilar-SmithACloserLookatCollegeStudentandSleep,AnnabelleEstera(HALEPhD):ThisquantitativestudyoncollegestudentsandsleepwaspartofalargerstudyofMSU’sNeighborhoodStudentSuccessCollaborative.Theresearchquestionswere:(1)Towhatdegreedostudentsfeeltheyaresleepingenough?,(2)Howmuchsleeponaveragearestudentsgettingonnightsbeforeclassesonaverage?,and(3)Areperceptionsofenoughsleepandamountofsleeprelatedtofirst-semesterGPA?4)Doanswerstoperceptionofenoughsleepandamountofsleepdifferbyraceand/orgender?ResultssuggestsleepqualityandquantityareissuesforMSUstudents,withpossiblecorrelationswithGPA,race,andgender.(QN,C)

• BridgingtheGap:AComprehensiveSupportProgramCaseStudy,AliyaBeavers(HALEPhD):MorestudentsfromunderrepresentedpopulationsarecomingtocollegesintheUnitedStatesyet,thesestudentsaregraduatingatlesserratesthantheirmajoritycounterparts.Researchshowsthatcohortscanhelpstudentsacademicallyandsocially.OnesuchcohortinterventionisthePosseProgram,whichhasa90%graduationrate.UtilizingHarper’santi-deficitachievementframeworkandSedlacek’snon-cognitivevariablesinadmissionandretentioninhighereducation,thisstudygatheredqualitativedataontheexperienceofstudentswhoparticipatedinthePosseProgram.(I,QL,$)

FirstYearStudentPersistence:EvaluatingtheRoleofSelf-Efficacy,InstitutionalCommitment,andGoalAttainment,AlexGardner(HALEPhD):Postsecondaryinstitutionsoperateinanenvironmentwithmoredemandsforaccountabilityfromparents,students,policymakers,fundingsources,andtheeconomyatlarge.Thus,itisimperativeforinstitutionstoidentifypredictorsandfactorsthatinfluencestudentsuccessandfirstyearpersistence.Whilestudentretentionhasimprovedslightlyoverthepastdecade,four-yearpublicinstitutionshaveanaverageattritionrateofapproximately64%fromfirsttosecondyear(ACT,2015).Thisstudyusesagoalsettingtheoreticalframeworktoexaminetheimpactofself-efficacy,institutionalcommitment,andcommitmenttogoal(i.e.,degree)onfirstyearstudentpersistence.(C,QN)

Room224:InternationalPerspectives Moderator:NickPalmer

TheUnitedStatesColonizationofMexicanHigherEducation,GuadalupeSaldivar(SAA):Duringa10-daytrip,IhadtheopportunitytovisitfivedifferenthighereducationinstitutionsinMexicoCity,Mexico.Throughpersonalreflectionandwrittenanalyses,Idevelopedadeeperlevelofunderstandingonhowlocal,national,andglobalforcesinteract.ThispresentationencouragestheaudiencetoreflectonhowhighereducationintheUnitedStatesinfluencesMexico’shighereducation.Isharemyinsightsonthefollowing:(1)mediascapes,(2)language,(3)accreditation,and(4)rankingsasformsofpowerinfluencingMexicanhighereducation.(C)TheInfluenceofParticipationinCo-CurricularActivitiesonSenseofBelongingofBlackWomeninSTEM,YeukaiMlambo(HALEPhD):Blackwomenremainmarginalizedinscience,engineering,andtechnology(SET)fieldsinSouthAfrica.Thisstudyexaminestherelationshipbetweenstudentparticipationinco-curricularactivitiesandsenseofbelongingamongBlackfemalestudentsinSETdisciplinesatoneSouthAfricanuniversity.Resultsindicatethatwhileco-curricularparticipationislesslikelytopredictsenseofbelonging,studentsex,beingAfrican/Black,andanengineeringstudentinparticularpredictssenseofbelonging.(I,QL,$)OpeningtheBlackBox:ExperiencesofChineseGraduateStudentsinVisitingScholarsPrograms,SaraBano(HALEPhD):SinceChina’sreopeningtotheworldinthelate1970s,thenumberofChinesestudentsandscholarshasincreasedmanyfoldsonU.S.campuses.ThisstudyexploreshowChinesevisitingscholarsmakesenseofU.S.exchangeexperiencesandhowtheseexperiencesimpacttheirlivesandtheirhostandhomeinstitutions.Thefocusofthiscasestudywasaneight-monthvisitingscholarsprogramhostedbyamajorresearch-intensiveAmericanuniversity.Theparticipantsincluded12scholarsandonefacultyleaderfromaregionalChineseUniversity.Participantssawthisprogramprimarilyasanopportunitytoobtainaninternationalcredentialthatwillfurthertheirownpersonalandcareergoals.(O,QL)

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9:30 am to 10:20 am Room226:StudentSupport&Advocacy Moderator:JohnVasquez

SupportingStudentVeteransCareerDevelopment,KrystleForbes(SAA):Since2005thepopulationofveteranstudentsinhighereducationhasdramaticallyrisen.Despitethisincrease,theservicesofferedfortheveteranpopulationhasnotkeptpacemeetingthestudentdemands.In2008,lessthan25%ofinstitutionsreportedhavingadequateservicestomeetveteranneeds.In2016ateamofthreeindividualscollaboratedtocreateatargetedcurriculumtosupportthestudentveterans'careerdevelopmentprocess.Thissessionfocusesontheinformationlearnedthroughtheinterventionandsharestheoutcomestobetterserveveteransonourcampuses.(O,QL)

• WhatDoesitMeantobeanAdvocate?APhenomenologicalExaminationofSexualAssaultAdvocacy,TomFritz(HALEPhD):Inrecentyears,theissueofsexualassaultresponseoncollegecampuseshasbecomemoreprevalent.Currentliteraturefocusesprimarilyonpreventionandpolicyimplications.Thisstudyusesphenomenologicalmethodologytodeterminethelivedexperienceoftwostudentsexualassaultadvocates.Basedoninterviews,theseadvocatesdiscusspressuretoeffectivelyaidsurvivors,differencesbetweentrainingsandadvocacyinpractice,andinternalmonologuesduringsurvivorinteractions.Implicationsforfutureresearchandpracticeincludeexploringsurvivor’sconceptsofinteractionswithadvocatesanddifferencesinlivedexperienceofvariedtypesofadvocacy.(C,QL)

TheConstructionofaSaferPlace:AHistoryofWomen’sSafetyatMichiganStateUniversity(1970-1999),SapnaNaik(HALEPhD):Ananalysisofthecomplexhistoryofwomen’ssafetyatMichiganStateUniversityfrom1970to1999helpsuncovertherelationshipbetweentheinstitutionandsocietalchange.Iarguethatchangestowomen’ssafetyatMichiganStateUniversityreflectedconcreteandattitudinalchangesinsociety.Duringtheperiodof1970to1999,threemajorthemesofwomen’ssafetyattheuniversityemerge:sexdiscrimination,sexualharassment,anddomesticviolence.ThehistoryofMSUandwomen’ssafetycanhelpcreateamorenuancedpictureabouthighereducation,society,andchange,andinturn,informMSU’spresenteffortstoaddresscampussexualviolence.(C,QL)

Room228:OrganizationalPerspectives Moderator:SarahOwocki

• CentralityofCurriculainResearchonInternationalBranchCampusFormation,JayLarson(HALEPhD):A

2016Cross-BorderEducationTeam(C-Bert)reportrecognized232internationalbranchcampusesoperatinggloballybutalsoreported27IBCclosures.ThesenumbershighlightIBCsasprizedassetsfraughtwithrisks.Throughcontentanddiscourseanalysisof47articlespublishedfrom2011-2016,IarguethebodyofliteraturepositionscurriculardesignasthedefiningprocessofIBCformation,resultingfromtheinterplaybetweenfourfactors;(a)homeenvironment,(b)hostenvironment,(c)students,(d)faculty,and(e)administration.Iconcludeacurriculum-centeredperspectiveonIBCformationandoperationcaninformresearchandpractice.(I,QL)ItWillNeverHappenHere:HowOrganizationsLearnfromActiveShooters,LeviShanks(HALEPhD):Giventhatover90%ofactiveshootersonuniversitycampusesexhibitviolentorpremeditatedbehaviors,thisresearchseekstounderstandwhatactionscollegesanduniversitiestaketorecognize,organize,andlearnfrommassshootings.Despitetheprevalenceofgunviolenceinthemediaandtheriseofdomesticterror,littleisempiricallyknownabouthowinstitutionsaltertheirpoliciesandprocedurestopresentgunviolenceon-campus.Moreover,evenlessliteratureaddresseshowcollegesanduniversitiesevaluatetheirpolicieswhenmassshootingsoccuratdifferentcampuses.(QL,C)PursuingLegitimacyThroughAccreditation:TheCaseofNonprofitEducationprograms,EmikoBlalock(HALEPhD):Formany,legitimacyisasignifierofcertainlevelsofstatusandprestigewithintheacademy.Therefore,manyinprofessionaleducationprogramsseektoestablishorimprovelevelsoflegitimacyfortheirfield.Thispresentationisacasestudyofhowoneprofessionaleducationprogram,nonprofitmanagementeducation,pursuesacademicandfieldlegitimacythroughtheprocessofaccreditation.Usinganorganizationaltheoryframework,threestrategiestoachievefieldlegitimacyarepresented:changingtheparadigm,establishingthreats,andprotectingthespace.(I,QL,$)

9:30 am to 10:20 am Room252:TeachingandLearning Moderator:HannahBrodhead

FeelingAboutThinking:ConceptualizingtheRoleofEmotionsinTransformativeLearning,BenEspinoza(HalePhD):Whileemotionalintelligencehasbecomeahottopicinavarietyofdisparatefields,whatscholarsmeanby“emotions”varieswidely.Thefieldoftransformativelearning(TL)providesarichcontextforprobingthevariousmeaningsandusagesofemotions.ThispresentationdescribesthewaysinwhichtheTLliteraturehasinteractedwiththetopicofemotionswhileproposingawayforwardthatengagesemotionsinformallearningcontexts.Basedonacriticalreviewoftheliterature,thispresentationintroducesataxonomybywhichtounderstandandinterrogatetheroleofemotionsinTL.(O,$)

EducationAbroadandCurriculumIntegration,JoelleBrown,LaurenAdams,LeeXiong,SamWaters(SAA):Curriculumintegrationhelpsstudentstoembraceeducationabroadasanormativepartofcollege,andthereforeimprovestheaccessibilityofeducationabroadexperiences.Ifstudentsseeaneducationabroadopportunitymappedintotheircollegemajor,theylikelywillseetheopportunitylessasanextraexperience,butinsteadasafoundationalcomponentoftheireducationalcareer.Basedonathoroughliteraturereview,astudyofpeerinstitutions'curriculumintegrationeffortsandmeetingswithacademicdepartmentsandtheOfficeofStudyAbroadatMSU,alistofbestpracticesforcurriculumintegrationwascompiled.(C,M)FindingtheGoldenMean:CriticalRealismasanAlternativeResearchParadigm,MarcHunsaker,BenEspinoza(HALEPhD):Researchparadigmshavesignificantlyproliferatedoverthepast30yearsineducationalresearch.ThispresentationdescribesCriticalRealism(CR)asanovelandrefreshingperspectiveintotheoldpositivist-interpretivistacademicdebates.CRhasbeencalleda“goldenmeanepistemology”(Naugle,2002)becauseitacknowledgesarealandknowableworldwhilealsoacknowledginghumansubjectivityandresearcherbias.Asaparadigmforeducationalresearch,CRcouldappealtocriticalscholarswhoseresearchfocusesonjustice,andforresearcherswhootherwiseassumearealistperspectiveoftheworld.(C)

Room252:FacultyIssues Moderator:MakenaSchultz

AreWeBuyingOurSafety?FacultyWork-LifeNarrativesDuringTexasCampus-CarryPolicyEnactment,NateCradit(HALEPhD):InAugust2016,TexasbecametheeighthstateintheU.S.toallowconcealedfirearmsoncollegeanduniversitycampuses(or“campuscarry”inthepopularlexicon),despitesignificant,sustained,butunsuccessfulprotestfrommanyinacademia.Buildinguponnotionsofthesensemakingprocessafterdifficultexperiences(Weick,Sutcliffe,&Obstfeld,2005),thisnarrativestudyprovidedanopportunitytore-surfacethevoicesoffaculty,nowinrealtime,astheygrappledwithacompulsorytransitiontoapotentiallyviolentinstitutionalworkenvironment.(D,QL)

TenuringTeachersinHigherEducation,StevenSchlegel(HALEPhD):Atatimewhenfulltimetenuretrackappointmentshavebeentrendingdown,publicattentiononstudentlearningandthevalueofadegreehasgreatlyincreased.Despitethisattention,thetenurereviewprocesscontinuestofocusalmostexclusivelyonresearch.ThisstudylooksatthecreationandimplementationofaprofessorofteachingpositionattheUniversityofBritishColumbia.Suchapositionmayprovidethepossibilityforhighereducationtomeetthelearningneedsofstudentswithoutrelyingonadjunctfacultyaswellastoavoidthefraughttaskoffundamentallyalteringthetenurereviewprocess.(C,QL)

CommunityEngagedScholarsandthePursuitofTenure,TrinaVanSchyndel(HALEPhD):Althoughnationaltrendsshowincreasesinnon-tenuretrackfacultyhires,tenuretrackconcernsstillremainabarriertocommunityengagedscholarship.Therefore,critiquesandrecommendationsregardingthereappointment,promotion,andtenure(RPT)processarenecessary.Thisqualitativeresearchexaminedcommunityengagedscholarshipthroughcontentanalysisoftheessayportionof16reappointment,promotion,andtenurereviewformsfromsuccessfullytenured.FindingshaveimplicationsforhowinstitutionscansupportcommunityengagedfacultythroughouttheRPTprocessandhowtheycanpreparegraduatestudentsforcommunityengagedcareers.(I,QL,$)

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