On Wednesday, April 28, 2021, seven students from the Higher Education and Student Affairs Administration (HESAA) presented their masters thesis findings to the campus community. Below are the names and thesis titles of the masters candidates (pictured above from left to right) who presented their research findings:
Zoey Maggiore ’21: Covid-19 and the Disruption of Student Engagement
Angelina Yearwood ’21: Intercultural Interactions that Impact Latina Student Adjustment
Jenny Rose Anacan ’21: Food Insecurity at Canisius College
Cliff-Simon Vital ’21: Influence of Foreign-Born Parents on the Undergraduate Experience
Stephanie Wolcott ’21: Proactive Advising in Jesuit Higher Education: Impact of Academic Mentorship
Michael Stilson ’21: How Career Planning Professionals Work with First Generation Students
April Henry ’21: Institutional Strategies for Effective Reentry of Study Abroad Participants
Sandy Estanek, PhD: adviser and professor emerita, Graduate Education & Leadership
Submitted by: Mark Harrington, EdD, assistant vice president, Student Success; graduate program director, Higher Education and Student Affairs Administration; assistant professor, Graduate Education and Leadership