To Get More Men to Volunteer, Colleges Must Make an Extra Effort
College men participate in campus activities at disproportionately low rates, but deliberate efforts to recruit them can help, according to the findings of a two-year study of 14 institutions that was presented here on Tuesday at the annual conference of Naspa—Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education…
…student-affairs officers packed a room to hear initial findings from the study, which was financed by a $600,000 grant from the Lilly Endowment. A full report, “Engaging College Men: Discovering What Works and Why,” including case studies from each of the 14 campuses, will be published this summer by Men’s Studies Press…
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