Presidential Engagement of Students at Minority Serving Institutions

explores the ways that presidents engage with students, using traditional means as well as social media. As the United States becomes more heavily entrenched in social media as a form of open expression and communication, presidents have been tasked with using the various platforms to better engage with their students. The report addresses two questions: 1) What does past research say about college presidents and the engagement of students? and 2) How do presidents of Minority Serving Institutions engage students?

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University of Pennsylvania Center for Minority Serving Institutions
Year Resource Released
2018

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