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The President's Many Roles
Boxer, minister, police officer, psychologist, Nobel laureate: K. Johnson Bowles considers the traits and expectations campuses hold for their leaders.
Recruiting Talent in Higher Ed
Nathan O. Hatch offers 10 maxims for successful searches.
Administrator Searches
Robert J. Sternberg suggests seven principles to keep in mind if you are applying to be a dean, provost or president.
Getting Into the Admission Office
W. Kent Barnds offers advice for those trying to switch into admissions from other professions.
Why Is Change So Difficult?
Patrick Sanaghan, Mary Hinton and Steve Riccio consider why it is so hard to shift institutions -- and strategies for building support to do just that.
Leaders for Small Colleges
W. Kent Barnds considers the skills that may be particularly needed during a period of dramatic change in higher education.
Leaders for Community Colleges
Institutions are making needed changes to how they operate. Leadership also needs to evolve in the sector, writes Stewart E. Sutin.
It's Talent That Matters
Colleges need to identify and prepare future administrative leaders, instead of waiting passively for the cycle of resignations and appointments, write Steve Riccio and Patrick Sanaghan.
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