This Spotlight Presentation features the expertise of higher education leaders at different stages of their career. These individuals pursued unique professional pathways within different educational contexts and been exposed to opportunities and challenges calling for a range of problem-solving skills. They will share experiences, what it means to advocate for oneself as a leader, for others, and how to create conditions for sustainable change supporting inclusivity within the complex, shifting landscape of higher education
The Problem. Postsecondary institutions are struggling more than ever before to find qualified, effe...
Women earn degrees at a higher rate than men, yet they are underrepresented in leadership positions ...
Colleges and universities benefit from diversity in their leadership roles and profess to value dive...
This Spotlight Presentation features the expertise of higher education leaders at different stages o...
Presenters will discuss issues specific to women in a leadership position, primarily as a department...
Women in leadership provide a different voice. Five women’s stories of leadership in education are ...
Growing women leaders through mentor programs. Using mentorship and leadership theories and programs...
The ascension of women into executive level leadership exists, and research is critical to reveal th...
In an era of women running fortune 500 companies and holding some of the highest political offices, ...
A Women in Leadership Week event. Highlights from the discussion based on “Centered Leadership” by J...
Women faculty members in higher education are reaching senior status at levels before unseen. Unders...
The presenter and participants will discuss current trends, policy issues, and adaptive challenges i...
Three academic chairs and their dean will provide examples of how they have led through the difficul...
A Women in Leadership Week event. Highlights from the panel discussion, \u27Perspectives from UMaine...
In 2009, Patterson, Kirschke, Seaton and Hossfeld revisited the ongoing conversation about gender in...
The Problem. Postsecondary institutions are struggling more than ever before to find qualified, effe...
Women earn degrees at a higher rate than men, yet they are underrepresented in leadership positions ...
Colleges and universities benefit from diversity in their leadership roles and profess to value dive...
This Spotlight Presentation features the expertise of higher education leaders at different stages o...
Presenters will discuss issues specific to women in a leadership position, primarily as a department...
Women in leadership provide a different voice. Five women’s stories of leadership in education are ...
Growing women leaders through mentor programs. Using mentorship and leadership theories and programs...
The ascension of women into executive level leadership exists, and research is critical to reveal th...
In an era of women running fortune 500 companies and holding some of the highest political offices, ...
A Women in Leadership Week event. Highlights from the discussion based on “Centered Leadership” by J...
Women faculty members in higher education are reaching senior status at levels before unseen. Unders...
The presenter and participants will discuss current trends, policy issues, and adaptive challenges i...
Three academic chairs and their dean will provide examples of how they have led through the difficul...
A Women in Leadership Week event. Highlights from the panel discussion, \u27Perspectives from UMaine...
In 2009, Patterson, Kirschke, Seaton and Hossfeld revisited the ongoing conversation about gender in...
The Problem. Postsecondary institutions are struggling more than ever before to find qualified, effe...
Women earn degrees at a higher rate than men, yet they are underrepresented in leadership positions ...
Colleges and universities benefit from diversity in their leadership roles and profess to value dive...