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The past few years have brought unprecedented changes in the visibility of powerful women in high-status leadership roles. There's now a female president of Harvard University, a female House majority leader and a woman as a strong candidate for the United States presidency. And as we're constantly reminded, female college students now outnumber male students.
Although the casual observer of these milestones might conclude that gender parity has come to the United States, we know better--especially in academia. While the U.S. population is 51% women, we have nowhere near that number in the upper ranks of leadership on college campuses.
Dr. Donna Burns ...