The Missing Men on Campus

The Missing Men on Campus

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Can colleges boost male enrollment? The gender gap in college enrollment has been growing for decades and has broad implications for colleges and beyond: a loss of enrollment revenue, less viewpoint diversity on campus, and fewer men in jobs that require some college education. Some academics want to make clear that just because women outnumber men in college it doesn’t mean that gender-equity issues no longer remain. This collection of Chronicle articles features news stories, analysis, advice, and opinion essays, including several articles that sounded a warning years ago. It also looks at how some colleges are trying to draw more men of all backgrounds — and help them succeed once they get there. Section 1: Why Don't Men Go to College?Section 2: How Can Colleges Draw More Men?Section 3: Deconstructing the Gender GapDate: December 2021Pages: 78Digital file size: 4.19 MB Individual Print and Individual Digital purchases are intended for one individual’s use only. Institutional Print i

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