Authors
Katherine IE Wheatle, Felecia Commodore
Publication date
2019
Journal
The Review of Higher Education
Volume
42
Issue
5
Pages
5-35
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Description
This article explores the history of collegiate activism and the influence students have had on institutional, state, and federal policy in the U.S. The paper presents a historiography of student activism that explores how historians have written about student activism, draws connections between the historical narrative and contemporary issues in student activism, and theorizes how higher education policy has shifted in response or opposition to student activism. Current higher education leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders can learn from historical examples of student organizing as they engage in creating campuses that serve students and communities well.
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