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Harvard Business School professor and author Dr. Rosabeth Moss Kanter once stated that when women comprise more than one-third of a group, they can be studied on their own. Women now comprise 42% of community college chief academic officers (CAOs). While the percentage of women in that position has doubled since 1990, the number of women in the president's role has not seen similar gains.
Taking Kanter's comments to heart, Dr. Brent Cejda, associate professor in the department of educational administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, is continuing his research on a group of six female CAOs at community colleges. Having studied women leaders in ...