Do They Help Students With A Sense of Belonging?
Terrell L. Strayhorn is Professor of Higher Education and Senior Research Associate at the Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race & Ethnicity at The Ohio State University, USA. He states “Belonging – with peers, in the classroom, or on campus – is a crucial part of the college experience. It can affect a student’s degree of academic achievement, or even whether they stay in school. Although much is known about the causes and impact of sense of belonging in students, little is known about how belonging differs based on students’ social identities, such as race, gender, or sexual orientation, or the conditions they encounter on campus”.
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North Idaho College Vets Club mission statement “The Veterans Club was re-established in 2011. Our purpose is to link veterans and their families from all branches of military service; striving to support each other by educating them on VA benefits and local resources both on and off campus. NIC Vet Club will create veteran connections that will assist in the transition from military culture to mainstream civilian life. The Veterans club offers Veterans club offers Veterans the opportunity to socialize in “Veteran friendly” environment with others that “get” the challenges of military service. We offer the “espirit de corps” and camaraderie that many Veterans identify as a cornerstone to their ongoing success”. The Gender & Sexuality Alliance, or GSA mission statement “exists to promote a positive and supportive environment for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered students or any student of any sexual orientation or gender identity and those who support them. We are inclusive of ALL genders and sexualities and work together to form a strong community!”.
These two none academic clubs help each with who they are in college. Veterans go to the Vet Club to socialize with other veterans and to seek out help with college or veteran’s benefits problems that one of use might have had it the past or presents. They trust and have a sense of belonging amongst themselves. The Gender & Sexuality Alliance, or GSA like in …show more content…
In many schools today the nerds have so infiltrated the popular crowd and the jocks that the words may be losing their meaning. “Nerds rule,” declares Stephen S. Hall in a recent New York Times Magazine article, featured on the issue’s cover as “The Triumph of the Brainiac.” Though Hall concedes that such a claim is an exaggeration, he presents evidence that in some high schools at least it has become cool to be good with books and booktalk. Thirty-five Popular films today are often allegories of intellectualism, as if our culture were struggling to sort out the gains and losses of reading books and arguing about ideas. In these films the intellectuals often come off quite well—in Good Will Hunting and The Revenge of the Nerds they get the girl, beating out jock frat boys. Even apparent counterexamples, productions that exalt stupidity like the movie Dumb and Dumber and MTV’s Beavis and Butthead, seem closer in spirit to postmodern irony than to old fashioned