The purpose of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of women’s leadership and the important influential factors that impact women’s leadership development. Campus environmental factors and gender socialization were examined in an effort to understand women’s leadership identity and development and the potential influences on that development. Data were collected in a semi-structured interview with seven students from two different institutions. Both institutions were private and located in a Midwestern city. One institution had an entire on-campus population of women and the other institution had an on-campus population of 21% women. This study supported the existence of a connection between women’s leadership development, the camp...
Attending college offers many women the opportunity to take on a variety of leadership positions. As...
Self-esteem and leadership behaviors vary from individual to individual. Previous research indicates...
A human science approach has been used to examine the particular life-worlds of women administrators...
Seven women leaders who are alumnae of Cottey College, a small, private, liberal arts college in the...
Graduation date: 1971The purpose of this study was to compare the perceptions\ud of the university e...
The nature of aspiration for leadership is a necessary reflector of democracy, equality and equity i...
This qualitative study explored a small sample of female college students' perceptions of their expe...
This research study explored the experiences of a woman in a leadership position at a private coeduc...
Leadership is a socially constructed concept that has been seen as a masculine quality; because of t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate career paths frequently used by women in community coll...
Student leadership in higher education is an educational and developmental experience for students. ...
The lived experience of women and men in terms of how they perceived power within their predominantl...
The topic of exploring a woman\u27s leadership experience in higher education administration has bee...
The purpose of this study was to examine how mentoring played a role in advancing women in leadershi...
Restricted until 1 Aug. 2009.The purpose of this applied research study is to explore, describe and ...
Attending college offers many women the opportunity to take on a variety of leadership positions. As...
Self-esteem and leadership behaviors vary from individual to individual. Previous research indicates...
A human science approach has been used to examine the particular life-worlds of women administrators...
Seven women leaders who are alumnae of Cottey College, a small, private, liberal arts college in the...
Graduation date: 1971The purpose of this study was to compare the perceptions\ud of the university e...
The nature of aspiration for leadership is a necessary reflector of democracy, equality and equity i...
This qualitative study explored a small sample of female college students' perceptions of their expe...
This research study explored the experiences of a woman in a leadership position at a private coeduc...
Leadership is a socially constructed concept that has been seen as a masculine quality; because of t...
The purpose of this study was to investigate career paths frequently used by women in community coll...
Student leadership in higher education is an educational and developmental experience for students. ...
The lived experience of women and men in terms of how they perceived power within their predominantl...
The topic of exploring a woman\u27s leadership experience in higher education administration has bee...
The purpose of this study was to examine how mentoring played a role in advancing women in leadershi...
Restricted until 1 Aug. 2009.The purpose of this applied research study is to explore, describe and ...
Attending college offers many women the opportunity to take on a variety of leadership positions. As...
Self-esteem and leadership behaviors vary from individual to individual. Previous research indicates...
A human science approach has been used to examine the particular life-worlds of women administrators...