The author presents his observations on the state of college presidency in the U.S. He mentions several successful college presidents including Carleton College’s Rob Oden, New York University’s John Sexton and University of Pennsylvania’s Judith Rodin. He discusses the failure of Duke University’s president Richard Brodhead in handling the lacrosse team fiasco. He cites the need for presidents to become true leaders of faculty colleagues
Higher education is going through a transformative time. Effective leadership of these institutions ...
What does it take to lead a college in 2018 – a sage scholar or a strategic business person? In toda...
An investigation of the role of many college presidents which has changed dramatically over the past...
College presidents continue to fill prominent critical roles in colleges and universities and societ...
I am presently in the final stages of completion of the manuscript for a book, Leaders in the Crossr...
Leaders in the Crossroads considers two intriguing issues: an exploration of the characteristics th...
Last week I wrote in this column about the issue of the increasing gap between administrators (mainl...
The American college presidency has become increasingly complex, particularly due to the wide variet...
Every decade, about five thousand persons serve as college or university presidents. Over a term of ...
This critical literature review will provide an overview of knowledge and necessary strategies for a...
college or university affects the nature of his performance, but not the nature of his role. The lar...
Minimal research has explored the realities of new presidential leadership of small private colleges...
All higher education institutions are struggling with a rapidly changing market and financial landsc...
This article focuses on several keyaspects that college presidents and/or chancellors should bear in...
This qualitative study systematically examined the occupational performance of eight college preside...
Higher education is going through a transformative time. Effective leadership of these institutions ...
What does it take to lead a college in 2018 – a sage scholar or a strategic business person? In toda...
An investigation of the role of many college presidents which has changed dramatically over the past...
College presidents continue to fill prominent critical roles in colleges and universities and societ...
I am presently in the final stages of completion of the manuscript for a book, Leaders in the Crossr...
Leaders in the Crossroads considers two intriguing issues: an exploration of the characteristics th...
Last week I wrote in this column about the issue of the increasing gap between administrators (mainl...
The American college presidency has become increasingly complex, particularly due to the wide variet...
Every decade, about five thousand persons serve as college or university presidents. Over a term of ...
This critical literature review will provide an overview of knowledge and necessary strategies for a...
college or university affects the nature of his performance, but not the nature of his role. The lar...
Minimal research has explored the realities of new presidential leadership of small private colleges...
All higher education institutions are struggling with a rapidly changing market and financial landsc...
This article focuses on several keyaspects that college presidents and/or chancellors should bear in...
This qualitative study systematically examined the occupational performance of eight college preside...
Higher education is going through a transformative time. Effective leadership of these institutions ...
What does it take to lead a college in 2018 – a sage scholar or a strategic business person? In toda...
An investigation of the role of many college presidents which has changed dramatically over the past...