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Faculty and Staff Present at Research Conference

 

Several Ƶ faculty and staff members presented at the annual conference for the Association for the Study of Higher Education in Las Vegas.


Kim Pyne, Assistant Professor of English Education and Ƶ Academy Assistant Director of Academy Programs, and Darris Means, Ƶ Academy Associate Director, presented their research paper titled “After Access: First-generation, Low-Income Students of Color and the Shaping of the First-Year College Identities.”

Darris Means, Katherine LaPlante, Ƶ Academy Assistant Director of Counseling and Family Program, and Cherrel Miller Dyce, Assistant Professor of Education, presented their research at a roundtable titled “A Phenomenological Case Study Approach to Understanding the Experiences of Families of Underserved High School Students in a College Access Program.”

Darris Means presented his research at a roundtable titled “Black in the Rainbow? Findings on the Experiences of Black Gay Male Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.”