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Research

Leadership in higher education is at a crucial point in the history of education in America. Over the past few years, several scholars have studied the issues, and written about them to better inform efforts such as the Community College Leadership Concentration. Examples of sources used to establish a scholarly foundation for the program include:

  • Brown, L., Martinez, M., & Daniel, D. (2002). Community college leadership preparation: Needs, perceptions and recommendations. Community College Review, 30(1), pp. 45-74.

  • Filan, G. & Seagren, A. (Winter 2003). Six critical issues for midlevel leadership in postsecondary settings. New Directions for Higher Education, #124, pp. 21-32.

  • Katsinas, S. G. & Kempner, K. (2005). Strengthening the capacity to lead in the community college: The role of university-based programs. Report prepared for the National Council of Instructional Administrators (NCIA)

  • Romero, M. (Nov/Dec 2004). Who will lead our community colleges? Change, 36(6), pp. 30-35.

  • Sullivan, L. G. (2001). Four generations of community college leadership. Community College Journal of Research & Practice, 25(8), pp. 559-572.