September 2016: Congratulations

Katherine Aquino, doctoral candidate, had her proposal entitled “Academic and Social Integration Tendencies for Students With and Without Self-identified Disabilities in Four-year Institutions,” accepted for the upcoming ASHE conference.

Ryan Hudes, doctoral candidate, assumed the role of Projects, Planning, and Enrollment Analyst within the College of Communication and the Arts’ Center for Graduate Studies.

Ryan Hudes also co-authored a proposal with Katherine C. Aquino, which was accepted for the NERA conference entitled “Student-College Matching: Prevalence of Postsecondary Undermatch, Overmatch, and Match for Students with Disabilities.”

Dr. Robert Kelchen published three articles this summer

Kelchen, R. (2016). Federal mechanisms for improving college match: Information, aid, and accountability. P. 179-198 in A. P. Kelly, J. S. Howell, & C. Sattin-Bajaj (Eds.), Matching students to opportunity: Expanding college choice, access, and quality. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Education Press.

Kelchen, R. (2016). An analysis of student fees: The roles of states and institutions. The Review of Higher Education, 39(4), 597-619.

Goldrick-Rab, S., Kelchen, R., Harris, D. N., & Benson, J. (2016). Income inequality in higher education: Experimental evidence on the impact of financial aid on college completion. American Journal of Sociology, 121(6), 1762-1817.

Dr. Robert Kelchen also had his research featured in The New York Times, which can be found with this link.

Jeff Levine, doctoral candidate, has been asked to guest lecture on Enrollment Management to students in graduate courses in higher education at both Kansas State and Seton Hall for the fall semester.

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