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February 25 Adult Learners 200
Today I’ll be interviewing Leaf Zhang, Assistant Professor at the Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington, about her article that she co-authored with Joyce Lui, a research analyst for San Jose Evergreen Community College District, and Linda Hagedorn, Associate Dean in the College of Human Sciences and Professor in the School of Education at Iowa State University. Their research article was published in The Journal of Applied Research in the Community College and is titled “Post Transfer Experiences: Adult Undergraduate Students at a Research University.”
If you liked this article, consider reading Professor Zhang’s and Professor Taryn Allen’s new co-authored article in the Community College Review titled “Dedicated to Their Degrees: Adult Transfer Students in Engineering Baccalaureate Programs.”