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Through Their Own Words: Exploring the “Lived Experiences” of Students

Apr 25, 202253 minSeason 3Ep. 1
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Episode description

Moderated by Wendy Troxel from the NACADA Center for Research; Guests include Dr. Rebekah Chojnacki from the University of Texas at Arlington and Dr. Banks Blair from the University of Lynchburg. In this episode we explore the “lived experiences” of students through two lenses, highlighting Dr. Chojnacki’s dissertation, “Sense of Belonging and the Lived Experiences of Students of Color in a Racially Diverse Honors Program” and Dr. Blair’s dissertation, “Separate from Everybody Else: Interpreting the Lived Experiences Of Post-9/11 Veterans At A Senior Military College.” 

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