Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-344).Women are grossly under-represented in academic presidencies in the United States, with only 20% of all higher education presidencies, and just 13% at doctorate-granting institutions (The American College President, 2002). The most significant study of the last century on women in leadership roles is Astin and Leland’s (1999) Women of Influence, Women of Vision. Women Presidents in American Four-Year Colleges and Universities expands on Astin and Leland’s findings by determining and analyzing the influential characteristics, later identified as specific "changeable attributes," that contribute to the success of women higher education presidents. This study seeks to provide information to...
Despite the increase in the number of women college presidents, the percentage of female college pre...
History has shown that women have made strides in gender equality in higher education. Even though w...
The leadership paths of successful women university presidents leading schools listed in the 2010 Ca...
According to the 2012 report from the American Council on Education, women hold 22% of college presi...
Traditionally, United States colleges and universities have selected white, middle-class men as thei...
Institutions of higher education have a glass ceiling: women are underrepresented in the college pre...
Male-dominated presidential profiles are evident in all 16 member states of the Southern Regional Ed...
Extensive research has demonstrated that leaders aspiring to become women college presidents encount...
College and university presidents are the public face of not only their institution but also of high...
A higher percentage of women than men in the United States earn degrees from higher education instit...
While women earn over half of all PhDs and hold 44% of chief academic officer positions, the percent...
While women may occupy the majority of administrative roles on college campuses, the glass ceiling p...
Although from 2006 to 2011 the percentage of women college and university presidents increased from ...
According to the American Council on Education study The American College President: 2007 Edition on...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of and give voice to women presidents f...
Despite the increase in the number of women college presidents, the percentage of female college pre...
History has shown that women have made strides in gender equality in higher education. Even though w...
The leadership paths of successful women university presidents leading schools listed in the 2010 Ca...
According to the 2012 report from the American Council on Education, women hold 22% of college presi...
Traditionally, United States colleges and universities have selected white, middle-class men as thei...
Institutions of higher education have a glass ceiling: women are underrepresented in the college pre...
Male-dominated presidential profiles are evident in all 16 member states of the Southern Regional Ed...
Extensive research has demonstrated that leaders aspiring to become women college presidents encount...
College and university presidents are the public face of not only their institution but also of high...
A higher percentage of women than men in the United States earn degrees from higher education instit...
While women earn over half of all PhDs and hold 44% of chief academic officer positions, the percent...
While women may occupy the majority of administrative roles on college campuses, the glass ceiling p...
Although from 2006 to 2011 the percentage of women college and university presidents increased from ...
According to the American Council on Education study The American College President: 2007 Edition on...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences of and give voice to women presidents f...
Despite the increase in the number of women college presidents, the percentage of female college pre...
History has shown that women have made strides in gender equality in higher education. Even though w...
The leadership paths of successful women university presidents leading schools listed in the 2010 Ca...