Jennifer L. Carter's research while affiliated with Geneva College and other places

Publications (4)

Article
This article is the second in a two-part series and focuses on the predictors of religious struggle among students attending evangelical institutions. Of the 900 religiously-affiliated colleges and universities in the United States, a significant portion of institutions (approximately 118) are members of the Council for Christian Colleges & Univers...
Article
Of the 900 religiously affiliated colleges and universities in the United States, a sizable portion (approximately 118) are members of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU). As members of the CCCU, these institutions have a shared commitment to the academic and spiritual development of their students. However, relatively few stud...
Chapter
Using a statewide college student dataset, this chapter examines how the patterns in and predictors of civic responsibility development differ by students' racial background. Findings reveal that the level of civic responsibility does vary by student race. Results showed that Asian American students reported the lowest self-assessment of civic resp...
Chapter
Using a statewide college student dataset, this chapter examines how the patterns in and predictors of civic responsibility development differ by students' racial background. Findings reveal that the level of civic responsibility does vary by student race. Results showed that Asian American students reported the lowest self-assessment of civic resp...

Citations

... Despite these shared ideas, the concept of interfaith engagement continues to challenge educators at evangelical institutions (Carter, 2019). Given the lack of structural worldview diversity-meaning the numerical proportion of students, faculty, and staff who identify as non-evangelical at evangelical institutions-these institutions often struggle with enacting formal interfaith practices. ...