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Growing up Muslim: Muslim American women's experiences in college
Teachers perceptions on the student who is gifted and has learning disabilities
Undergraduates' mental models about insect anatomy and insect life cycles
Disabled and educated: An oral history of the transition experiences of disabled college students
Latino college student retention: Correlating family support and instructional immediacy
The association between childhood family meals, fruit and vegetable consumption, and obesity in a multi-ethnic college population
Student, religion, and academia
A study of the effects of high school economic studies on cognitive performance of college students and the differences by gender
The relationship between instructor race and homophily, credibility, and student motivation: A classroom analysis
Supplemental instruction in STEM-related disciplines on a community college campus: A multivariate path-analytic approach
Meaning of college choice for California community college Latina transfer students
Faculty and graduate students' perceptions of the use of technology in online education
Leadership stress in California Community Colleges
California community college educational leaders' perceptions of lifelong learning
Student learning outcomes and pedagogy in online and face-to-face college English composition: A mixed methods study
Faculty perceptions of basic skills faculty development
Paradoxes and play: An emergent theory of how community college librarians sustain library instruction programs
Revenue forecasting to integrate CCC planning and resource allocation for transformative leadership
Leadership practices that contribute to extended presidential tenure and the development of high-performing community colleges
An exploration of factors that impact the satisfaction and success of low socioeconomic status community college students