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Paradigm Shift: DEI, Anti-DEI, or Underrepresentation?

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Placing measurable diversity expectations and holding leadership accountable is fundamental. Without this accountability, the trustees believed that efforts to diversify trustees, college leadership, faculty recruitment and hiring, and ultimately student success, would lack intentionality and structure (Calaway & Smalls, in press).

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Women in Leadership: Empowering Change across Generations and Cultures

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Roueche Community College Leadership Program, is a respected lecturer, historian, researcher, and professional genealogist. Roueche Center for Community College Leadership, Department of Educational Leadership, College of Education, Kansas State University. Roueche and Margaretta B.

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Life: Navigating Unanticipated Adversities

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

As one example, the average age of doctoral students in the Kansas State University Community College Leadership Program (CCLP) is 51 years old. Roueche Center for Leadership Development, Department of Educational Leadership, College of Education, Kansas State University. Mathis of the John E.

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Seeking Solutions to Strengthen Career Pathways

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Roueche Center for Community College Leadership. At Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C), college leaders continue to be involved in strategic discussions throughout Northeast Ohio with a diverse group of partners about solutions to connect people to family-sustaining wage jobs. Department of Education.

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Bridging Pathways for Military-Connected Learners

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Community college leadership can play a critical role in bridging the military – civilian divide, serving learners, and connecting communities. Yelich Biniecki serves as associate professor in the College of Education, Department of Educational Leadership, Adult Learning and Leadership Program.,

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Diverse Students Need Diverse Faculty

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In May 2018, COD’s board of trustees approved a $1 million investment to support a diverse group of 23 faculty and administrators to participate in Kansas State University’s (KSU) doctoral Community College Leadership Program (CCLP), the first cohort known colloquially as the CCLP Roadrunner cohort. in community college leadership.

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A State of Affairs, the Underrepresentation of Minority Community College Trustees

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Terry Calaway is president emeritus, Johnson County Community College (KS). He serves as chair for the Community College Leadership Program (CCLP) Advisory Board and professor of practice, department of educational leadership, College of Education, Kansas State University. Dr. Margaretta B.