22 results on '"Bukoski, Beth"'
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2. A Hole in the Soul of Austin: Black Faculty Community Engagement Experiences in a Creative Class City
3. Invisible Labor, Visible Change: Non-Tenure-Track Faculty Agency in a Research University
4. 'I Had to Jump through a Lot of Hoops': How Working Mothers in Student Affairs Navigate Institutional Policies and Student Affairs Norms
5. Exploring How Gay Latinx Men Cope in College Using Emotion Regulation
6. The Self and Research
7. Critiquing Oppression and Desiring Social Justice: How Undergraduate Latina Students in STEM Engage in Acts of Resistance
8. (Cultural) Taxation without Representation? How Educational Developers Can Broker Discourse on Black Faculty Lives in the #BlackLivesMatter Era
9. Examining the Social Justice Identity of Assistant Principals in Persistently Low-Achieving Schools
10. 'We're Still Here . . . We're Not Giving Up': Black and Latino Men's Narratives of Transition to Community College
11. “I JUST FEEL LIKE I HAVE TO DUKE IT OUT BY MYSELF” : HOW LATINO MEN COPE WITH ACADEMIC AND PERSONAL OBSTACLES DURING COLLEGE
12. The Complexities of Realizing Community: Assistant Principals as Community Leaders in Persistently Low-Achieving Schools
13. A Hole in the Soul of Austin: Black Faculty Community Engagement Experiences in a Creative Class City
14. Common Challenges and Diverse Experiences: First-in-Their-Family College Students' Narratives
15. Community College Student Engagement Patterns: A Typology Revealed through Exploratory Cluster Analysis
16. “I Had to Jump through a Lot of Hoops”: How Working Mothers in Student Affairs Navigate Institutional Policies and Student Affairs Norms
17. Exploring How Gay Latinx Men Cope in College Using Emotion Regulation
18. "I Just Feel Like I Have to Duke It Out by Myself": How Latino Men Cope with Academic and Personal Obstacles During College
19. “I Just Feel Like I Have To Duke It Out By Myself”: How Latino Men Cope With Academic And Personal Obstacles During College
20. Examining the Social Justice Identity of Assistant Principals in Persistently Low-Achieving Schools
21. “We’re Still Here . . . We’re Not Giving Up”
22. Latino Males in Texas Community Colleges: A Phenomenological Study of Masculinity Constructs and their Effect on College Experiences.
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