This study examined how socio-demographic factors of gender, age, institution location, institutional Carnegie Classification, degree of residential students, and size of enrollment relate to the perceptions that African-American college and university presidents had relative to effective leadership attributes. The research was a quantitative study that employed a descriptive survey with correlational design. No statistically significant differences were found between the perceptions of successful leadership attributes in the study based on gender, education, position prior to the presidency, years of experience, school type, or location. Leadership attributes of Energetic with Stamina and Ideological Beliefs were found to be statistically ...
This basic qualitative study examined the perceived factors that influenced African American male st...
In spite of the research highlighting the significance of the presence of Black administrators to th...
African Americans are severely underrepresented at almost all levels of American higher education. T...
This dissertation study examined racial differences in leadership orientation and effectiveness at U...
If there is to be representation in which both college administration and faculty mirror the nation’...
textThis study examined the perceptions of African American community college presidents concerning...
The leadership characteristics of African-American female college and university presidents have rar...
This study examined the leadership attributes perceived to be possessed by the presidents in South C...
This narrative study examines the experiences of Dr. George Wright, a successful African American co...
This study was designed to examine and compare self-perceived leader behavior and characteristics of...
This study examined the capacity and predictors of socially responsible leadership among African Ame...
This study investigated the perceptions of African American undergraduate males who attend a predomi...
Current research has shown racial disparities and inequities among African American men who desire t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [170]-175)Female and male African-American senior undergr...
This descriptive quantitative study identifies self-described leadership attributes of college or un...
This basic qualitative study examined the perceived factors that influenced African American male st...
In spite of the research highlighting the significance of the presence of Black administrators to th...
African Americans are severely underrepresented at almost all levels of American higher education. T...
This dissertation study examined racial differences in leadership orientation and effectiveness at U...
If there is to be representation in which both college administration and faculty mirror the nation’...
textThis study examined the perceptions of African American community college presidents concerning...
The leadership characteristics of African-American female college and university presidents have rar...
This study examined the leadership attributes perceived to be possessed by the presidents in South C...
This narrative study examines the experiences of Dr. George Wright, a successful African American co...
This study was designed to examine and compare self-perceived leader behavior and characteristics of...
This study examined the capacity and predictors of socially responsible leadership among African Ame...
This study investigated the perceptions of African American undergraduate males who attend a predomi...
Current research has shown racial disparities and inequities among African American men who desire t...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [170]-175)Female and male African-American senior undergr...
This descriptive quantitative study identifies self-described leadership attributes of college or un...
This basic qualitative study examined the perceived factors that influenced African American male st...
In spite of the research highlighting the significance of the presence of Black administrators to th...
African Americans are severely underrepresented at almost all levels of American higher education. T...