The primary purpose of this research was to garner an understanding of how African American male athletic directors manage diversity and inclusion in their college athletic departments. The authors conducted a collective qualitative case study of two major university athletic departments that each had an African American male athletic director. The authors conducted interviews, took field notes, and analyzed relevant documents/artifacts, all of which served as data sources. Results indicate these leaders viewed diversity and inclusion as (a) increasing racial and gender minority representation in leadership positions and (b) utilizing this diversity as a mechanism for role modeling and mentoring. Differences between the leaders also emerged...
Past studies have concluded that institutional and access discrimination remain potential deterrents...
In this paper, we examine how the number of African American and White American coaches in college b...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88600/1/2002_MSU_Diversity_Athletics.pd
The primary purpose of this research was to garner an understanding of how African American male ath...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the involvement of Black leadership in athletic admin...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate the factors women of color in athletic...
INTRODUCTION: It was believed that African Americans are under-represented in many administration po...
Those who attempt to increase cultural diversity in social organizations need to consider perception...
textThe goal of this study was to develop a detailed understanding of the academic, athletic, and ps...
Historically, college athletics have advanced men over women in top leadership roles, sustaining gen...
INTRODUCTION: It was believed that African Americans are underrepresented in administration positio...
In 2002, the NCAA released the Division I Athletics Administrative Staff Report. One of the most gla...
Diversity is one of the most widely discussed topics in society, but is neither clearly defined nor ...
It was a month ago that my colleagues at the University of Central Florida in the Institute for the ...
On many campuses, Black students remain a minority. “While their talent and impact on the athletic p...
Past studies have concluded that institutional and access discrimination remain potential deterrents...
In this paper, we examine how the number of African American and White American coaches in college b...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88600/1/2002_MSU_Diversity_Athletics.pd
The primary purpose of this research was to garner an understanding of how African American male ath...
The main objective of this study is to analyze the involvement of Black leadership in athletic admin...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate the factors women of color in athletic...
INTRODUCTION: It was believed that African Americans are under-represented in many administration po...
Those who attempt to increase cultural diversity in social organizations need to consider perception...
textThe goal of this study was to develop a detailed understanding of the academic, athletic, and ps...
Historically, college athletics have advanced men over women in top leadership roles, sustaining gen...
INTRODUCTION: It was believed that African Americans are underrepresented in administration positio...
In 2002, the NCAA released the Division I Athletics Administrative Staff Report. One of the most gla...
Diversity is one of the most widely discussed topics in society, but is neither clearly defined nor ...
It was a month ago that my colleagues at the University of Central Florida in the Institute for the ...
On many campuses, Black students remain a minority. “While their talent and impact on the athletic p...
Past studies have concluded that institutional and access discrimination remain potential deterrents...
In this paper, we examine how the number of African American and White American coaches in college b...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88600/1/2002_MSU_Diversity_Athletics.pd