Racial idenity amongst Black undergraduate females who attend predominantly White instiutions and how it is linked to their college student involvement
Colleges and universities are increasing their cultural and racial diversity, encouraging institutions of higher education to creatively develop opportunities for students to feel connected to their campus outside of the classroom. With the growth of racially diverse student bodies, many PWIs co-cur...
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