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Women graduates of single-sex and coeducational high schools, differences in their characteristics and the transition to college
Sax, Linda J, Emily Arms, Maria Woodruff, Tiffani Riggers, and Kevin Eagan. 2009. “Women Graduates of Single-Sex and Coeducational High Schools, Differences in Their Characteristics and the Transition to College.”
Modeling the relationship between campus spiritual climate and the sense of belonging for Christian, Muslim, and Jewish students
Riggers-Piehl, Tiffani A, and Kathleen J Lehman. 2016. “Modeling the Relationship Between Campus Spiritual Climate and the Sense of Belonging for Christian, Muslim, and Jewish Students”. Religion & Education 43 (3): 247-70.
An examination of non-Muslim college students’ attitudes toward Muslims
Rockenbach, Alyssa N, Matthew J Mayhew, Nicholas A Bowman, Shauna M Morin, and Tiffani Riggers-Piehl. 2017. “An Examination of Non-Muslim College Students’ Attitudes Toward Muslims”. The Journal of Higher Education 88 (4): 479-504.
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The College Student (EDUC-UL 5556)
Description: This course examines the changing demographics of American college students. Emphasis will be placed on current student populations while examining the college choice and departure process. A basic review of student development theory is included. Note: This class is the prerequisite...
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Tiffani Riggers-Piehl
Higher education and student development scholar with an expertise in college student well-being, sense of belonging, and religious identity and outcomes in college. Dr. Riggers-Piehl specializes in critical quantitative investigation into the experiences of students in college with a special focus on campus climate for religious students and historically excluded students in STEM.