Colorado State University. Student Affairs in Higher Education, publisher2007-01-032007-01-032008http://hdl.handle.net/10217/17159http://dx.doi.org/10.25675/10217/17159The mission of the Colorado State University Journal of Student Affairs is to develop and produce a scholarly publication that reflects current national and international education issues and the professional interests of student affairs practitioners. Specifically, the Journal provides an opportunity for the publication of articles by current students, alumni, faculty, and associates of the Student Affairs in Higher Education graduate program at Colorado State University. Articles are submitted in the fall and the Journal is published mid-spring. https://sahe.colostate.edu/journal/journal-board-archives/.Student organizations and their relationship to the institution: a dynamic framework / Linda Kuk, David Thomas, and James Banning -- An emerging population in higher education: students with Asperger Syndrome / Richard Okamoto -- Breaking down barriers: examining the effects of race and ability on study abroad participation / Cynthia Scarpa -- A holistic approach to addressing men's issues in higher education through Chickering's student development theory / Alejandro Covarrubias -- Comprehensive affirmative action: an alternative perspective on racial and socio-economic admission policies / Kyle Carpenter -- A zero-sum game?: the popular media and gender gap in higher education / Chris Linder -- When corporate meets college: corporate scholarship in higher education / Danielle L. Martinez.born digitaljournals (periodicals)engCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.Student affairs services -- United States -- PeriodicalsStudent affairs administrators -- Training of -- Colorado -- Fort Collins -- PeriodicalsJournal of student affairs, vol. XVII, 2008Journal of student affairsJournal of student affairs, vol. 17, 2008Text