Tag: kevin cokley

  • The Academic Minute for 2020.12.28-2021.01.01

    The Academic Minute for 2020.12.28-2021.01.01

      The Academic Minute from 12.28 – 01.01 Monday, December 28th Gretchen Sorin – Cooperstown Graduate Program at SUNY Oneonta Driving While Black Gretchen Sullivan Sorin is Director and Distinguished Service Professor at the Cooperstown Graduate Program, a training program for museum curators, educators, and directors that is part of the State University of New…

  • Most Popular Segment Award: Kevin Cokley, University of Texas at Austin – Imposter Syndrome

    Most Popular Segment Award: Kevin Cokley, University of Texas at Austin – Imposter Syndrome

    This is Best of Week on The Academic Minute:  For the Most Popular Segment Award: Kevin Cokley, distinguished teaching professor at the University of Texas at Austin, examined imposter syndrome and why college students often have this feeling. Kevin Cokley’s research can be broadly categorized in the area of African American psychology, with a focus…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.12.28)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.12.28)

    This Week on The Academic Minute 2020.12.28 Monday, December 28th For the Commissioner’s Choice Award: Gretchen Sorin, distinguished professor at the Cooperstown Graduate Program at SUNY Oneonta, explored how Black Americans have had a different experience with cars. Tuesday, December 29th For the Most Popular Segment Award: Kevin Cokley, distinguished teaching professor at the University…

  • The Academic Minute for 2020.01.27-2020.01.31

    The Academic Minute for 2020.01.27-2020.01.31

    The Academic Minute from 01.27 – 01.31 Monday, January 27th Kevin Cokley – University of Texas at Austin Impostor Syndrome Kevin Cokley’s research can be broadly categorized in the area of African American psychology, with a focus on racial and ethnic identity development, academic motivation and academic achievement. A theme of much of his research…

  • Kevin Cokley, University of Texas at Austin – Impostor Syndrome

    Kevin Cokley, University of Texas at Austin – Impostor Syndrome

    Do you feel like a phony? Kevin Cokley, distinguished teaching professor at the University of Texas at Austin, examines why college students often feel like they don’t belong. Kevin Cokley’s research can be broadly categorized in the area of African American psychology, with a focus on racial and ethnic identity development, academic motivation and academic…

  • This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.01.27)

    This Week on The Academic Minute (2020.01.27)

    Worcester Polytechnic Institute Week on The Academic Minute 2019.01.27 Monday, January 27th Kevin Cokley of the University of Texas at Austin delves into the impostor syndrome amongst college students. Tuesday, January 28th  Hala ElAarag of Stetson University explores how to better transmission protocols for wireless networks. Wednesday, January 29th Lisa Koops of Case Western Reserve…