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Masculinities and Male Engagement: Collegiate Male Engagement

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Online Articles

Davis, T., & Laker, J. A. (2004). Connecting men to academic and student affairs programs and services. New Directions For Student Services, 2004(107), 47-57.

Harper, S. R. (2013). Five Things Student Affairs Administrators Can Do to Improve Success Among College Men of Color.

Harris, F. I., & Edwards, K. E. (2010). College Men's Experiences as Men: Findings and Implications from Two Grounded Theory Studies. Journal Of Student Affairs Research And Practice, 47(1), 43-62.

McGann, P. (2014). Current Practices and Challenges with Engaging Men on Campus. Campus Technical Assistance and Resource Project.

Utt, J. (2016). Here's What Is (And Isn't) Working in Men's Work on College Campuses.

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DiPrete, T.A. & Buchman, C. (2013). The rise of women : the growing gender gap in education and what it means for American schools. New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.

Harper, S.R., & Harris III, F. (2010). College men and masculinities : theory, research, and implications for practice. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

Laker, J. A., & Davis, T. (2011). Masculinities in higher education: Theoretical and practical considerations. New York: Routledge. Chapter 10, pages 161-176. Chapter title: Using How College Men Feel About Being Men and "Doing the Right Thing" to Promote Mens Development (AVAILABLE VIA SAN DIEGO CIRCUIT)

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Laker, J. & Davis, T. (2011). Masculinities in Higher Education: Theoretical and Practical Considerations. New York, NY: Routledge.