SCUP Portfolio
Make Way for Millennials:
How Students Are Shaping Learning in Higher Education!
This particular portfolio brings together 13 peer-reviewed articles and 3 book reviews which have been collected from two themed issues of Planning for Higher Education, published in October 2008 and January 2009. We think you will find it interesting reading and a valuable reference tool.
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What's In the 'Make Way for Millennials' Portfolio?
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- "Make Way for Millennials: How Students Are Shaping Learning in Higher Education!"
by John Ruffo (guest editor's introduction) - "Building for a New Generation of Learning: Conversations to Catalyze our Construction" by Mark David Milliron, Kathleen Plinske, and Coral Noonan-Terry Buy just this one article
- "Changing Minds in Higher Education: Students Change, So Why Can’t Colleges?" by John Tagg Buy just this one article
- "The Serious Matter of Informal Learning"
by Peter Jamieson Buy just this one article - "What’s Past is Prologue: The Evolving Paradigms of Student Affairs" by Simone Himbeault Taylor Buy just this one article
- "Prevention Through Connection: Creating a Campus Climate of Care" by Jesse Owen and Emil Rodolpha Buy just this one article
- "Colleges and Universities Want to be Your Friend: Communicating via Online Social Networking" by Tamara L. Wandel Buy just this one article
- "Make Way for Millennials! How Today’s Students are Shaping Higher Education Space" by Persis C. Rickes Buy just this one article
- "Students in My Backyard:
Housing at the Campus Edge and Other Emerging Trends in Residential Development" by John Martin and Mark Allen Buy just this one article - "Fusion Building: New Trend with Some Old Roots" by Craig Hamilton Buy just this one article
- "Collegiate Recreational Sports: Pivotal Players in Student Success" by Kent J. Blumenthal Buy just this one article
- "Let’s Hear from Students" by Claire L. Turcotte Buy just this one article
- "The Inheritance of Millennial Students: What Will They Inherit from Their Campus Experience and Consequently What Legacy Will They Leave the Next Generation?" by Freda Pagani Buy just this one article?
- Book Review, The Learning Paradigm College by John Tagg
Reviewed by Sandra L Kortesoja - Book Review, The Student Leadership Challenge by James M. Kouzes & Barry Z. Posner
Reviewed by Clayton McPherson - Book Review: How College Affects Students, Volume 2: A third decade of research (2005)
by Ernest Pascarella and Patrick Terenzini
Reviewed by Simone Himbeault Taylor
