Despite holding a majority of lower and middle management positions in public two-year institutions, women still hold only one-third of current community college presidencies. This study explored the gendered phenomenon of navigating the career pipeline in higher education to reach the office of community college president. The purpose of the study was to examine the educational backgrounds and career paths of recently-appointed female community college presidents, as well as the barriers and sources of support they encountered while navigating the career pipeline. A phenomenological approach was utilized for this qualitative study. Data was primarily collected using semi-structured interviews. Additional sources for data collection include...
This qualitative case study explored the perceived barriers to leadership for female-identifying stu...
One of the challenges facing community colleges in the United States is the looming retirements of e...
Community colleges are challenged to find their next set of leaders who can respond to the diverse c...
Many women struggle to move up the career ladder. Women aspiring to executive positions in community...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study is to investigate the lived experience of fe...
Although women lead several major universities, including Harvard, the number of women leading the m...
Purpose The purpose of this qualitative study was two-fold: (a) to determine the barriers women enc...
Institutions of higher education have a glass ceiling: women are underrepresented in the college pre...
Extensive research has demonstrated that leaders aspiring to become women college presidents encount...
Although women lead several major universities, including Harvard, the num-ber of women leading the ...
This qualitative phenomenological study examined emergent barriers revealed by analyzing data from j...
While women earn over half of all PhDs and hold 44% of chief academic officer positions, the percent...
According to the American Council on Education study The American College President: 2007 Edition on...
In an era of women running fortune 500 companies and holding some of the highest political offices, ...
Traditionally, United States colleges and universities have selected white, middle-class men as thei...
This qualitative case study explored the perceived barriers to leadership for female-identifying stu...
One of the challenges facing community colleges in the United States is the looming retirements of e...
Community colleges are challenged to find their next set of leaders who can respond to the diverse c...
Many women struggle to move up the career ladder. Women aspiring to executive positions in community...
The purpose of this qualitative, phenomenological study is to investigate the lived experience of fe...
Although women lead several major universities, including Harvard, the number of women leading the m...
Purpose The purpose of this qualitative study was two-fold: (a) to determine the barriers women enc...
Institutions of higher education have a glass ceiling: women are underrepresented in the college pre...
Extensive research has demonstrated that leaders aspiring to become women college presidents encount...
Although women lead several major universities, including Harvard, the num-ber of women leading the ...
This qualitative phenomenological study examined emergent barriers revealed by analyzing data from j...
While women earn over half of all PhDs and hold 44% of chief academic officer positions, the percent...
According to the American Council on Education study The American College President: 2007 Edition on...
In an era of women running fortune 500 companies and holding some of the highest political offices, ...
Traditionally, United States colleges and universities have selected white, middle-class men as thei...
This qualitative case study explored the perceived barriers to leadership for female-identifying stu...
One of the challenges facing community colleges in the United States is the looming retirements of e...
Community colleges are challenged to find their next set of leaders who can respond to the diverse c...