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First in the Family: Navigating Barriers, Belonging, and the Pursuit of Higher Learning
First in the Family: Navigating Barriers, Belonging, and the Pursuit of Higher Learning
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First in the Family brings together powerful narratives of first-generation students who have crossed borders—geographical, cultural, and social—to pursue higher education. Spanning continents and diverse experiences, the chapters explore themes of identity, gender, resilience, and belonging. From navigating privilege and overcoming shame to embracing agency and transforming lives through education, these stories reveal both the struggles and triumphs of being “first.” Each chapter offers a testament to courage, perseverance, and the transformative power of learning to uplift families and communities. Inspiring and deeply human, this volume serves as a vital resource for students, educators, and policymakers committed to expanding access and equity in education worldwide.
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Editors
Uttam Gaulee is Professor of Community College Leadership at Morgan State University, Maryland and President of the STAR Scholars Network. Dr. Gaulee's research explores community colleges, international higher education, and global development. He earned his Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration and Policy from the University of Florida. His research focuses on community colleges, international education, diaspora studies, and global development.
Krishna Bista is Professor of Higher Education at Morgan State University, Maryland. His scholarship focuses on global student mobility, international education policy, and equity in higher education. A prolific author and editor, Dr. Bista also serves as Senior Executive Vice President of the STAR Scholars Network. He earned his doctorate in Educational Leadership/Higher Education from Arkansas State University.
Courtney Brown is Vice President of Impact and Planning at Lumina Foundation, where she leads strategic planning, evaluation, and international engagement initiatives to expand access to learning beyond high school. With a background in education policy and performance measurement, she has published widely and is a frequent speaker on postsecondary success, data-driven strategies, and equity in higher education. Dr. Brown holds a Ph.D. from the University of Virginia.
Project Editors
Professor Mirka Koro, Arizona State University
Professor Meghan MacNamara, Morgan State University
Professor Eugene Hammond, Stony Brook University
Professor Stewart E. Sutin, University of Pittsburgh

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