Trustees and Presidents: A Podcast for University Leaders On College Athletics
The College Presidency and Big-Time College Sports-Where Are The Women Leaders?
Why aren't more women holding Division I college presidencies? While smaller colleges (especially community colleges) have seen significant growth in women leading institutions, the numbers dwindle as you move towards Division I. Is there a perception that women presidents can't manage big-time college sports?
An important discussion about presidents, college sports and the 2023 ACE Study on Presidents in Higher Education. My guest is Dr. Pamela Eddy, a professor of higher education at the College of William and Mary. Her research interests include community college leadership and development, organizational change and educational partnerships, gender roles in higher education, and faculty development. Dr. Eddy serves as a consultant for campuses, system offices, and on funded grants regarding strategies to support community college student success and to support leadership development.
Dr. Eddy wrote an insightful article for Inside Higher Ed on women and leadership. Read it here.
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- 22 Jun 2023
Why aren't more women holding Division I college presidencies? While smaller colleges (especially community colleges) have seen significant growth in women leading institutions, the numbers dwindle as you move towards Division I. Is there a perception that women presidents can't manage big-time college sports?
An important discussion about presidents, college sports and the 2023 ACE Study on Presidents in Higher Education. My guest is Dr. Pamela Eddy, a professor of higher education at the College of William and Mary. Her research interests include community college leadership and development, organizational change and educational partnerships, gender roles in higher education, and faculty development. Dr. Eddy serves as a consultant for campuses, system offices, and on funded grants regarding strategies to support community college student success and to support leadership development.
Dr. Eddy wrote an insightful article for Inside Higher Ed on women and leadership. Read it here.