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Ong, Elsie; Liu, Elaine Suk-Ching; Chu, Samuel – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2022
The integration of non-local students into their host environments and their ability to develop meaningful local relationships are concerns for researchers, educators, and policymakers. Given the increased diversity of higher educational settings, a deeper understanding of these topics can help residential halls better accommodate students from…
Descriptors: Intercultural Communication, Foreign Countries, Dormitories, Peer Relationship
Montgomery, Kerrie A. – Journal of International Students, 2017
The Chinese undergraduate student population currently represents 12.8% of all international students enrolled in the United States (Institute for International Education, 2015a). In an effort to understand the experiences of this population in their first year of college in the United States, a phenomenological study was conducted using a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Foreign Students, Student Adjustment, Phenomenology
Zúñiga, Ximena; Nelson Laird, Thomas F.; Mitchell, Tania D. – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2015
This study examines whether participation in a diversity initiative, Project MosaiK, helped prepare students to engage and actively address social justice issues in their residence halls. After controlling for background characteristics, findings suggest that the more students participated in Project MosaiK activities, the more likely they were to…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Democratic Values, Citizenship Education, Social Justice