PDF format 2 Editor’s Comments — HTML format • PDF format 3 Leading Through Language: Understanding How Presidential Leaders at Faith-Based Institutions Issue Sensegiving Statements Within a Social Justice Context — HTML format • PDF format Benjamin Gibbs, Ed.D. 21 Black Like Me: Black College Student Perceptions of Racially Similar College Presidents — HTML format […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format Dear Colleagues, Welcome to Volume 8 of the Journal of Research on the College President. In this volume, you will find three exceptional studies that help provide an even stronger understanding of what has been described as one of the hardest jobs in not only in higher education, but in the country. These […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format Benjamin GibbsUniversity of Montana Correspondence related to this article should be directed to Benjamin Gibbs, University of Montana, Benjamin.gibbs@mso.umt.edu Abstract The landscape of leadership in higher education is becoming increasingly complex (Gagliardi et al., 2017; Jaschik & Lederman, 2016; Wesley et al., 2021). Significant instances of racial violence and geopolitical unrest have instigated […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format David V. Tolliver, IIITexas A&M University-Commerce Michael T. MillerUniversity of Memphis Jennifer M. MilesUniversity of Memphis Correspondence related to this article should be directed to David V. Tolliver, III, Texas A&M University-Commerce, dvid.tolliver@tamuc.edu Abstract There is a strong interest in higher education to enroll a diverse student body, including groups from historically underrepresented […]| Journal of Research on the College President
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The Journal of Research on the College President released its seventh volume (alternate link), published by the National Lab for the Study of the College President. The journal includes five research articles from scholars around the country, including those from Marquette, Colgate, Seton Hall and Boise State University. “This is perhaps our most diverse set of authors […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format 2 Editor’s Comments — HTML format • PDF format Michael T. Miller 3 A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Presidential Longevity — HTML format • PDF format Shelley B. Wepner, William A. Henk, and Nora C. R. Broege 21 Presidents and Student Success: Repositioning to a Student-Centered Institution — HTML format • […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to present Volume 7 of the Journal of Research on the College President. In the pages that follow, you will find a variety of research methods exploring the incredibly complex world of the contemporary college president. Wepner, Henk, and Broege explore a model for understanding how a president […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format Shelley B. WepnerManhattanville University William A. HenkMarquette University Nora C. R. BroegeManhattanville University Correspondence related to this article should be directed to Shelley B. Wepner, Manhattanville University, shelley.wepner@mville.edu Abstract High turnover rates with college and university presidents make longevity an important matter for higher education. This paper provides a conceptual framework that identifies […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format Charles P. RuchBoise State University Kenneth M. CollUniversity of Nevada-Reno Cathleen B. RuchBismarck State College Correspondence related to this article should be addressed to Charles P. Ruch, President Emeritus, Boise State University at chuckruch38@gmail.com Abstract Now reopened following the pandemic, each institution is in the process of assessing its impact and adjusting its […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format Santiago Castiello-GutiérrezSeton Hall University Jon McNaughtanTexas Tech University Sarah Maria SchiffeckerTexas Tech University Hugo A. GarcíaTexas Tech University Correspondence related to this article should be directed to Santiago Castiello-Gutiérrez, Seton Hall University, santiago.castiello@shu.edu Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic presented a unique shared challenge for all HEIs leaders around the world. Besides balancing institutional tasks […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format Susan L. GormanMassachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Science David C. HoodJohnson & Wales University Tania C. ReisArkansas State University Correspondence related to this manuscript should be directed to Sue L. Gorman, MPHS University, sue.gorman@mcphs.edu Abstract Higher educational institutions (HIEDs) are complex organizations at a pivotal moment in history (Bourgeois, 2016; Guskin & […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format L. Hazel JackColgate University Correspondence related to this article should be directed to L. Hazel Jack, Vice President for University Outreach and Chief of Staff, Colgate University LHJack@colgate.edu Abstract While women represent the majority of college students, they are underrepresented in positions of leadership in higher education. The presence of Black women in […]| Journal of Research on the College President
G. David Gearhart, chancellor of the University of Arkansas from 2008 to 2015, has released a new book, Confessions of a Chancellor: The Politics of Higher Education, A Memoir, that gives readers an exceptionally candid view of the demands placed on leaders in higher education. From high-stakes athletic decisions to the demands and tradeoffs of fundraising and […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format 2 Editor’s Remarks — HTML format • PDF format Daniel P. Nadler 3 Advancing Women for the Presidency in Higher Education: Communication Competencies and Gender — HTML format • PDF format Maria Dwyer, Rutgers University, and Surabhi Sahay, Pennsylvania State University Abington 22 On the Same Page: Student Government and the […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format Dear Colleagues, I am pleased to have had the honor of serving as the Guest Editor for this volume of the Journal of Research on the College President. I have been impressed by both the staff of the National Lab for the Study of the College President with whom I have worked, as […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format Maria Dwyer (Ret.)Rutgers University Surabhi SahayPennsylvania State University Abington Correspondence related to this manuscript should be directed to Maria Dwyer, Rutgers University, miadwyer15@gmail.com. Abstract The typical image of the academic president is shifting, with women occupying more presidential offices at colleges and universities, constituting an upward trend toward gender equity. An analysis of […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format James M. DiLoreto-HillUniversity of Arkansas Correspondence related to this article should be directed to Dr. James M. DiLoreto-Hill, Assistant Director, Student Government Leadership, University of Arkansas diloreto@uark.edu Abstract Within institutions of higher education, shared governance is an essential component to a healthy functionality. Among the many stakeholders at these institutions, students are the […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format Charles P. RuchBoise State University Kenneth M. CollUniversity of Nevada-Reno Correspondence related to this article should be directed to Charles P. Ruch, President Emeritus, Boise State University, chuckruch38@gmail.com Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every institution of higher education differently. It is recognized that a return to pre-pandemic institutional life is no longer […]| Journal of Research on the College President
PDF format David V. Tolliver, IIIMichael T. MillerDaniel P. NadlerUniversity of Arkansas Correspondence related to this article should be directed to Dr. David V. Tolliver, III, Assistant Director of Graduate Recruitment and Outreach, University of Arkansas, dt005@uark.edu Abstract With a declining population of traditional college aged students, institutions must find both new student groups to […]| Journal of Research on the College President
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