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Bryant, Aaron Clay – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Presidents exercise influence over policy discussion and options in America by the frequency and language they use to describe the current conditions, the perceived problems, and the solutions. The ability for presidents to articulate problems and solutions assumes an underlying purpose exists. This study examines how presidents frame the policy…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Politics of Education, Presidents, Educational Policy
Gatchet, Roger Davis; Gatchet, Amanda Davis – Communication Teacher, 2020
In the field of communication studies, an understanding of the relationship between form and genre is essential for mastering both practical skills and theoretical concepts in core courses such as public speaking, communication theory, and rhetorical criticism. Building on scholarship on the visual politics of presidential portraiture, this…
Descriptors: Presidents, Portraiture, Photography, Pattern Recognition
Robert M. Keiser – ProQuest LLC, 2020
The purpose of this basic qualitative study is to describe the leadership experience of campus presidents of accredited, proprietary/for-profit, family-owned institutions of higher education. In alignment with the purpose of the study, the primary research question is how do campus presidents of accredited, family-owned, for-profit/proprietary…
Descriptors: For Profit Colleges, Leadership, Presidents, Administrator Attitudes
David L. Parkyn – About Campus, 2024
After reading Chris Lowney's (2003) book, Heroic Leadership, with its concept of "twice born" individuals, the author asked himself what it might mean, as a university administrator, to be "twice born." Yet, he was more curious to consider this concept as a framework for shaping, and perhaps even reshaping, the academy itself.…
Descriptors: Universities, Organizational Change, Educational Change, Equal Education
Eric Dusseault – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explores how aesthetic decisions influence community college presidents. Aesthetic choices communicate powerful messages (McArdle-Clinton, 2008). These messages influence a campus community, affecting access, cost, decision, and equity (Bouillard & Deslandes, 2015; Connor & Schrecker, 2010; Fairclough, 1995; James, 2013). These…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Community Colleges, Aesthetics, Decision Making
Bin Liu; Gongming Qian; Yuting Shen; Chen Shen – Higher Education Policy, 2024
Leadership is a critical determinant of university performance. While much attention has been given to the personal traits of university leaders, the differences in leaders' political capital are largely neglected. Grounded in the framework of power relations in the management domain and contextualised in Chinese elite universities, the study has…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Foreign Countries, College Administration, Administrators
Jorge Burmicky; Roshaunda L. Breeden; Micara Lewis-Sessoms; Pamela L. Eddy; Sarah L. Rodriguez – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
The purpose of this article is to provide a blueprint to conduct equity case studies in rural community colleges. Informed by our field work experiences applying case study design and equity-minded frameworks, this blueprint involves four distinct steps: (1) identifying rural community colleges in North Carolina; (2) operationalizing equity in…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Rural Schools, Equal Education, Stakeholders
Taif Hatam Shardaghly – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
Being ubiquitous, language is essential to our everyday existence. Human language is seen to be a traditional field that depends on using words in accordance with intricate standards. In this study, the idea of aggressiveness is investigated from a pragmatic viewpoint. The goals of this research are to identify the aggressive techniques that…
Descriptors: Speeches, Political Candidates, Discourse Analysis, Presidents
Umparin Boonsinsuk; Pattrawut Charoenroop – PASAA: Journal of Language Teaching and Learning in Thailand, 2024
While males have predominantly held leadership positions in national-level parliaments, the rising visibility of females as heads of government, despite their underrepresentation, is a significant trend. This study investigated the political resignation speeches of four female leaders in national parliaments: Australia, England, New Zealand, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Presidents, Federal Government
McNaughtan, Jon; McNaughtan, Elisabeth Day – Higher Education Quarterly, 2019
In recent years, technology has made it possible, and in some ways critical, for college and university presidents to increase campus-wide communication. Following the 2016 US presidential election, many college presidents across the country sent campus-wide communications in response to the election, while others chose not to respond. The…
Descriptors: Presidents, Elections, College Presidents, Organizational Communication
Lance Hawvermale; Richard A. Voorhees – Educational Considerations, 2025
This study explored student success practices of select community colleges as implemented during students' pre- and post-matriculation periods and whether those colleges have united them into a cohesive design. The pre- and post-matriculation timeframe has been identified as the most critical segment of the student's academic career (Acevedo-Gil…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Best Practices, College Admission, College Enrollment
Kenyatta N. Shamburger – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have had a solid and rich legacy of providing Black students educational opportunities since the late 19th century. Having a distinct educational history, HBCUs have a historical purpose linked to providing an educational experience to Black students during an era when higher education…
Descriptors: Religious Colleges, Black Colleges, Role of Education, African American Education
Women Community College Student Leaders: A Phenomenological Study of Leadership Identity Development
Sherry N. Simkins – ProQuest LLC, 2022
While women have made great strides in leadership and academia over the last several decades, women continue to lag behind men in executive leadership positions. In universities, women students are vastly underrepresented in executive leadership roles; however, at community colleges the trends are reversed as women are actively taking on executive…
Descriptors: Females, Community Colleges, College Presidents, Experience
Corey A. Green – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative research study was completed to understand better the essential components of an established partnership between the school superintendent and the school board president. A targeted group of New York school superintendents and school board presidents from school districts were interviewed. The participants answered questions on…
Descriptors: Superintendents, Boards of Education, Presidents, Partnerships in Education
Michelle Campbell – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The role of a college president continues to present new and evolving challenges. Cuts to federal and state funding, declining enrollment, rapid changes in technology, and the uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, paired with ongoing retirements, have left higher education leaders with a new set of challenges. While women are beginning to…
Descriptors: Females, College Presidents, Two Year Colleges, Employment Experience