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Plan B Propels Engineer to Higher Ed Leadership

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In 1998, he began teaching at the University of Alabama, and then joined the University of Cincinnati in 2002, where he rose to full professor, department head, associate dean for graduate studies and research, and ultimately dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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Cultural Competence: A Critical Skill for Today’s Police Officers

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Articulate cultural competence education and training requirements for law enforcement leadership. Lingle serves as dean of the School of Applied Sciences and Business, College of the Desert, and is a retired undersheriff and chief operating officer of the Riverside County, California Sheriff’s Department. Dr. Neil D.

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Bridging Research and Practice

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Opportunity to make a difference For the 49-year-old public scholar who has spent much of his career exploring issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion and anti-racism leadership across the K-12 and higher education landscape, coming to WMU was an opportunity to help propel the 120-year institution forward.

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Leading in complexity: Are higher education leaders ready for the age of austerity?

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In this turbulent environment, leadership is not just about managing institutions it is about navigating uncertainty and ensuring that HEIs remain resilient, innovative, and globally competitive. The study reveals a leadership demographic that is surprisingly homogeneous. Who runs Swiss HEIs today?