

Connecting in College
Book • 2016
Connecting in College explores how friendship networks influence students' academic and social success.
It delves into the significance of social connections during college years.
It examines the role of friendship in navigating the academic environment.
The book investigates how networks impact students' sense of belonging and overall well-being.
It analyzes different types of friendship networks and their effects on students' experiences.
Overall it offers insights into the importance of social relationships in shaping college outcomes.
It delves into the significance of social connections during college years.
It examines the role of friendship in navigating the academic environment.
The book investigates how networks impact students' sense of belonging and overall well-being.
It analyzes different types of friendship networks and their effects on students' experiences.
Overall it offers insights into the importance of social relationships in shaping college outcomes.
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Mentioned by Janice McCabe as her previous book, which explores friendship networks and their impact on academic and social success.

Janice M. McCabe, "Making, Keeping, and Losing Friends: How Campuses Shape College Students’ Networks" (U Chicago Press, 2025)
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as her previous book on how friendship networks matter for academic and social success.

Janice M. McCabe

Janice M. McCabe, "Making, Keeping, and Losing Friends: How Campuses Shape College Students’ Networks" (U Chicago Press, 2025)


