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Gaby Ramia; Emma Mitchell; Alan Morris; Shaun Wilson; Catherine Hastings; Jake Davies – Higher Education Policy, 2024
Housing is a major concern for many international students. This is especially so in those countries where students are mostly dependent on the private market for their accommodation. Australia is one such country, and is one of the world's major destinations for international students. This article analyses governmental failure to address…
Descriptors: Public Policy, College Housing, Foreign Countries, Foreign Students
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Melissa McLevain Overton; Rishi Sriram – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2024
This study collected student-faculty interaction data from faculty-in-residence programs on college campuses. We developed an empirically tested model using confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation modeling. The model suggests that student-faculty interaction in faculty-in-residence programs is best explained through five factors:…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Residence Requirements, College Faculty, Interaction
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Dale M. McCartney; Amy Scott Metcalfe; Gerardo L. Blanco; Roshni Kumari – History of Education Quarterly, 2024
The University of British Columbia (UBC) opened Canada's first International House (I-House) in 1959 after a decade of activism from students and faculty. Students had demanded an I-House to help them find housing, and to ensure that "brotherhood may prevail," as the I-House motto promised. The I-House campaign received support from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Foreign Students, College Housing
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Stoner, James C.; Zhang, Yi Leaf – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2022
Employees in service-oriented, relationship-based jobs are prone to experiencing feelings of burnout. As such, paraprofessional staff in college housing environments, resident assistants (RAs), are not immune to its effects. Since navigating relationships is the root cause of burnout, it makes sense to focus on the relationships between…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Prediction, College Students, Burnout
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Majida Jrad – International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: This study aims to examine the relationship between sustainability initiatives and student satisfaction in accommodation services at the University of Northampton. Design/methodology/approach: Four main sustainability factors, including energy consumption, waste management, environmental responsibility and green infrastructure, are…
Descriptors: Sustainability, Student Satisfaction, Foreign Countries, College Students
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Alexis Alamel; Odile Ferry; Élise Tenret – European Journal of Higher Education, 2024
On 17 March 2020, the population in France entered into a strict lockdown due to the critical spreading of COVID-19. Students could no longer go to their learning institutions. The initial 2-week-lockdown lasted overall 10 weeks and higher education institutions remained closed until the end of the academic year, affecting then even longer…
Descriptors: Housing, Stress Variables, Psychological Patterns, Academic Achievement
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Jackson M. Matos – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2024
Freedom dreaming offers a new paradigm that centers the experiences and realities of Latinx students on college and university campuses and re-imagines residence halls as liberatory spaces. Referencing the legacy of racism and the experiences that Latinx students have with microaggressions and other forms of oppression, this article highlights how…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Dormitories, College Housing, Freedom
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Christi Mackey; Lori O’Malley; Sonya Munsell; Mark Hickey – Educational Research: Theory and Practice, 2024
This study utilized a qualitative approach to learn about a co-educational housing pilot program in a rural serving, four-year regional university in the mid-south United States. Four individuals involved in the program took part in semi-structured interviews. Open coding analysis revealed four themes: sense of belonging, learning, gender and…
Descriptors: College Housing, Coeducation, Dormitories, College Students
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Feldman, Steven – Journal of Student Affairs, New York University, 2022
Recent scholarship indicates a growing emergence in research on the experiences of transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) college students and on the ways in which colleges and universities do or do not address the specific needs of TGNC students (Beemyn, 2005; Beemyn, 2012; Goldberg et al., 2018; Nicolazzo, 2015). As visibility increases…
Descriptors: Sex, Inclusion, College Housing, Educational Research
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Coiley, Erin; Henninger, Stephen – About Campus, 2021
During the 2017-2018 academic year, the authors co-supervised a building of 29 resident advisors (RAs) and approximately 1,000 undergraduate students in a large residence hall. To ensure that this community is successful each year, Housing & Residence Life (HRL) at Virginia Tech places two full-time professionals in this residence hall. This…
Descriptors: Supervision, Cooperation, Resident Advisers, College Housing
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Beth A. Lanning; M. S. Patterson; S. Henry; C. T. Graves-Boswell; B. Summerall; C. Millan – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: Assess administrative responsibilities and experiential effects of emotional support animal (ESA) and service animal (SA) policies on college campuses. Participants: Students at two four-year universities participated in an emotional support animals and service animals survey. Selected students and professional personnel participated in…
Descriptors: School Policy, Animals, Psychological Needs, College Students
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Emily Braught; Cassie Govert; Harrianna Thompson – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2024
Staff members in live-in positions often find themselves faced with a difficult choice: Leave their roles in search of a job that offers a better work/life balance or stay and hope their department is invested in making the changes necessary to support their staff. Live-in staff are in a unique position because the challenges they face in…
Descriptors: Work Life Expectancy, Employee Attitudes, College Housing, Resident Advisers
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Kaleigh A. Mrowka; Ravi Bhatt; Rafael Rodriguez; Jeff P. Godowski; Erin Baker-Meno; Kelli Perkins – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2024
Restorative practices can serve as a proactive approach to address behavior in a way that not only repairs harm and restores relationships, but also creates stronger communities. Using a circle-style conversation to elicit our perceptions of the potential of these practices to support and advance liberatory principles, we sought to uncover the…
Descriptors: Restorative Practices, Inclusion, Community Development, Educational Researchers
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Kelvin Roberts; Susan Marine – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2024
The practice of duty rounds (also called community rounds or simply duty) is overdue for critical assessment, particularly because of its reliance on surveillance culture and the potential hazards of such surveillance to building authentic community. In this collaborative autoethnography, one Black residential life professional's experience with…
Descriptors: Professional Personnel, Employee Attitudes, African American Employment, Community Development
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Rousmaniere, Kate – History of Education Quarterly, 2021
This essay examines the history of what is commonly called the town-gown relationship in American college towns in the six decades after the Second World War. A time of considerable expansion of higher education enrollment and function, the period also marks an increasing detachment of higher education institutions from their local communities.…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Colleges, Educational History, Higher Education
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