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Georgian Court University Boasts Women-Led Majority Leadership

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The private Roman Catholic university boasts a leadership of majority women, with women leading all four of the school's academic schools as deans. Back in 2014, the number of women deans was just one. So women in leadership is not new to our institution by any stretch of the imagination. It was in our curriculum.

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4 Ways to Flex Your Leadership From The Classroom

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In 2014, I was feeling burnt out, as many educators often feel. Continue Reading The post 4 Ways to Flex Your Leadership From The Classroom appeared first on ED.gov Blog. By: Lauren Pfeffer Stuart Did you know there are ways to lead while still keeping your classroom position?

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LEAD Fund Mourns Passing of DEI Leader

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Members of the Fund for Leadership, Equity, Access and Diversity ( LEAD Fund) are mourning the death of their board chair, Dr. Christopher A. Metzler’s family announced that he “passed away in his beloved home in Grenada” March 23. Dr. Christopher A.

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Kudos to Black/Diverse Issues for Four Decades of Truth, Insight, Vision, and Integrity

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2004-2014 – Realignment and Internal modifications Colleges and universities became more aware of factors that negatively impacted people of color and women within the institutions. It’s fitting that the new leadership includes Will Cox and Maya Matthews Minter, the offspring of the publication’s founders.

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Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington Chancellor Announces Retirement

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Jennie Vaughan Vaughan, chancellor since 2014, has spent more than 25 years at the institution. Under Vaughan’s leadership, Ivy Tech Bloomington has expanded, offering career certification courses at several locations. She retires May 15, 2023.

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Lifting As They Climb

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Like so many other scholarly associations founded in the United States, African Americans and other minorities remained invisible within the leadership ranks for years. Mays Endowed Chair and Professor of Educational Policy Studies, led the association from 2014-2015. In 2021, AERA’s leadership named Dr. Edmund W. Dr. Joyce E.

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Andrea Williams

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Under Williams's leadership, the 2011 Big Ten football championship game received the 2012 SportsTravel Award for “Best New Sports Event.” She also served on the NCAA staff in Indianapolis for two years as director of the NCAA Division I women's basketball championship.