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Purdue University College of Science Global Dialogues Program: 2018-19 program assessment

Data is presented from 3 administrations of the BEVI (pretest, posttest, and delayed posttest) in an evaluation of the 2018-19 Global Dialogues Program at Purdue University.

Starr, L., Acheson, K., & Ham, T. (2019). Purdue University College of Science Global Dialogues program: 2018-19 program assessment. HubICL Research Repository.  https://hubicl.org/publications/75/1

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Being Connected: Academic, Social, and Linguistic Integration of International Students

"Findings from this study can contribute to the development of first-year programs that provide realistic solutions for the enhanced internationalization of both domestic and international students on campus."

Park, K. (2019). Being connected: Academic, social, and linguistic integration of international students [Doctoral dissertation, Purdue University]. Purdue University Graduate School. https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/dissertations/AAI30502178/

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What do parents look for in an overseas youth summer camp? Perspectives of Chinese parents

From the abstract: "Specifically, this research attempts to shed light on the perspectives of Chinese parents concerning the specific traits and characteristics of overseas summer camps they perceive as attractive and what benefits they seek from such an experience for their children."

Lehto, X. Y., Fu, X., Kirillova, K., & Bi, C. (2020). What do parents look for in an overseas youth summer camp? Perspectives of Chinese parents. Journal of China Tourism Research, 16(1), 96-117. https://doi.org/10.1080/19388160.2017.1410508

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Research on the mental health of international students

From the abstract: "The study engages with the parents of [Chinese international students] CIS to identify their dilemmas and coping strategies employed to discuss depression with CIS studying in United States.

Jin, L., & Acharya, L. (2020). Dilemmas and coping strategies of talking about Chinese international students’ mental health problems: from the parents’ perspectives. Journal of International Students. DOI:10.32674/jis.v11i1.1446

From the abstract: "The PEN-3 cultural model was used to contextualize the role of culture in mental health needs of [Asian international students] AIS."

Jin, L., & Acharya, L. (2022). Developing Tailored Messages to Improve Mental Health and Adjustment of Asian International Students. Journal of International Students12(4), 817-842. https://doi.org/10.32674/jis.v12i4.3934

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Racial segregation and the limits of international undergraduate student diversity

From the abstract: "This study challenges the assertion that the influx of Asian international undergraduate students in universities across the United States creates richer educational and social environments."

Kwon, S. A., Hernandez, X., & Moga, J. L. (2019). Racial segregation and the limits of international undergraduate student diversity. Race, Ethnicity and Education22(1), 59-72. https://doi.org/10.1080/13613324.2017.1417830

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Behind the Curtain: The Cultural Capital of Pilipino Cultural Nights

From the abstract: "This study examines the phenomenon of Pilipino Cultural Nights in higher education through the lens of community cultural wealth. While in name, Pilipino Cultural Nights pay homage to the native culture of the Philippines, the processes through which these performances are produced and reproduced as annual traditions exhibit a distinct Filipino American cultural experience that is facilitated by the higher education environment. As under-represented and under-served students, Filipino American students utilize their various forms of community cultural wealth to create one of the most visible performances on their campus and a cornerstone coming of age experience for Filipino American youth. But as the Pilipino Cultural Night has become larger and more institutionalized, students must deal with the shifting scales of value for various forms of community cultural wealth. The balance that these students attempt to strike between the short- and long-term goals of the production, its intrinsic and extrinsic value, and the Filipino and Filipino American traditions that it celebrates, reflect the dynamic process of culture that goes far beyond the stage. Through exploring these struggles, diversity and inclusion efforts on college campuses can gain a holistic understanding of how to serve emerging student populations who seek more than mere representation."

Hernandez, X. J. (2020). Behind the Curtain: The Cultural Capital of Filipino Cultural Nights. Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement, 15(1), 1. https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/jsaaea/vol15/iss1/1/

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