EDPL Master's Students Present Research

Released: 4/23/08

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The following EDPL students are presenting their work at the 2008 School of Education “Current Issues in Educational Leadership Conference”. This conference, organized by master's students in conjunction with EDPL 210, showcases research done by students in both the Educational Administration and the College Student Personnel Administration programs.

Akhter, Jean   Year-round Education: Trends and Issues

DiPietro, Lindsay  The Impact of Informal Faculty-Student Interaction Outside of the Classroom

Finn, Kristin  Effect of Programming and Campus Environment on At-Risk Students

Ganiere, Melissa  Higher Education in the Technological Era

Heidke, Catherine  Por que los Latinos estancia en la Univesidad? (Why do Latinos persist in college?)

Hessling, Melodie  Parent Partnerships: Involving Hispanic Parents in the Education Process

Lueder, Michael  Current Trends in College Student Leadership

Metcalfe, Kate  Women’s Leadership in Higher Education

Molnar, Sara  Adult Students: What Matters Most?

Montagne, Erin  Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century

Paris, Michelle  Balanced Reading Instruction to Promote Literacy Growth

Parsons, Jon  Is Consolidation the Best Option for America’s Rural Schools?

Press, Katie  Factors Contributing to the Under-Representation of African-American Students in Mathematics Majors

Rinehart, Karen  Culturally Responsive Career Counseling for Latino/a College Students

Schroeder, Melinda  Models and Outcomes of International Service Learning Programs

Stahl, Lesley  Collaboration Between Student Affairs and Academic Affairs

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