Thesis advisor: Karen ArnoldDespite an increasing number of Asian American women earning the advanced degrees necessary to qualify them for senior administrative positions such as dean, vice president, provost and president, this group remains severely underrepresented in the upper administrative ranks in American higher education. The purpose of this qualitative study was to determine if mentoring relationships, which research has shown to be vital to the success of other women administrators of color, would prove important to Asian American women administrators at critical career junctures. Eleven Asian American senior women administrators from four different ethnic backgrounds were interviewed. Two theoretical frameworks were used to...
Research exploring gender status in higher education continue to show women’s enrollment at colleges...
Navigating the cultural environment of academia can be a difficult task, particularly for first-gene...
The purpose of this study was to understand how women of color who are at the senior level of academ...
This qualitative, narrative study explored how race and gender influence the leadership experiences ...
Asian American women who choose a career in student affairs within the field of higher education are...
This study investigates the experiences of Asian American and immigrant Asian faculty members and ad...
Although women have been progressing in the U.S labor force into supervisory and management position...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Asian American women are often misunderstood and disfr...
Research shows that there is a low number of Asian American women administrators in higher education...
Restricted until 29 Jan. 2010.Women and racial minorities are thought to face particular disadvantag...
The field of education continues to see an underrepresentation of women as presidents of colleges an...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study is to understand how Asian...
ii Patrick D. Pauken, Advisor Research shows that there is a low number of Asian American women admi...
Although recent data indicate more African American females are earning academic degrees, the figure...
Asian Americans continue to confront perceptions connected to the perpetual foreigner and model mino...
Research exploring gender status in higher education continue to show women’s enrollment at colleges...
Navigating the cultural environment of academia can be a difficult task, particularly for first-gene...
The purpose of this study was to understand how women of color who are at the senior level of academ...
This qualitative, narrative study explored how race and gender influence the leadership experiences ...
Asian American women who choose a career in student affairs within the field of higher education are...
This study investigates the experiences of Asian American and immigrant Asian faculty members and ad...
Although women have been progressing in the U.S labor force into supervisory and management position...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Asian American women are often misunderstood and disfr...
Research shows that there is a low number of Asian American women administrators in higher education...
Restricted until 29 Jan. 2010.Women and racial minorities are thought to face particular disadvantag...
The field of education continues to see an underrepresentation of women as presidents of colleges an...
2022 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this study is to understand how Asian...
ii Patrick D. Pauken, Advisor Research shows that there is a low number of Asian American women admi...
Although recent data indicate more African American females are earning academic degrees, the figure...
Asian Americans continue to confront perceptions connected to the perpetual foreigner and model mino...
Research exploring gender status in higher education continue to show women’s enrollment at colleges...
Navigating the cultural environment of academia can be a difficult task, particularly for first-gene...
The purpose of this study was to understand how women of color who are at the senior level of academ...