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Kendra interviews Kristin about her research on married college students, Kristin's personal experience, and
Discussion Questions with your friends:
1. What word or phrase comes up for you when you think about being married in college?
2. Why if at all do you think this is an important conversation both for students who are married, and who are not?
3. What stands out to you most about the needs assessment themes Kristin discussed? Why do you think that stood out to you?
4. What positives can you think of related to being married in college?
5. What could you do to support your friends who are married? What could you do to support your friends who are not married?
6. How can you seek to understand your neighbor first before seeking to be understood?
7. What does it look like to be a catalyst for change in your own community regarding this conversation?
Get involved in Married Student Life @ JBU!
More resources and quotes from Kristin's research
By Center for Healthy Relationships, Real FMKendra interviews Kristin about her research on married college students, Kristin's personal experience, and
Discussion Questions with your friends:
1. What word or phrase comes up for you when you think about being married in college?
2. Why if at all do you think this is an important conversation both for students who are married, and who are not?
3. What stands out to you most about the needs assessment themes Kristin discussed? Why do you think that stood out to you?
4. What positives can you think of related to being married in college?
5. What could you do to support your friends who are married? What could you do to support your friends who are not married?
6. How can you seek to understand your neighbor first before seeking to be understood?
7. What does it look like to be a catalyst for change in your own community regarding this conversation?
Get involved in Married Student Life @ JBU!
More resources and quotes from Kristin's research