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Spotlight On Female Leadership: Conclusions Based On A College Survey On Gender And Leadership, Marisa Laplante
Spotlight On Female Leadership: Conclusions Based On A College Survey On Gender And Leadership, Marisa Laplante
Celebrating Scholarship and Creativity Day (2018-)
This project titled Spotlight on Female Leadership: How College Education at CSB Can Foster Female Leadership. The importance of this topic was to find out why woman are not typically shown to be leaders, and why woman are not treated fairly as leaders. The motivation for this topic came from to find out more reasons why we have never had a female president. I studied this topic concluding a survey with students on campus and staff and faculty about their leadership experiences on and off campus. I also had male students, staff and faculty participate in this survey for comparison …
Is Education A Waste Of Time And Money?, Michael Hemesath
Is Education A Waste Of Time And Money?, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Reflections On A Liberal Arts Education: Part Iii, Michael Hemesath
Reflections On A Liberal Arts Education: Part Iii, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Tax Reform And Higher Education, Michael Hemesath
Tax Reform And Higher Education, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Sandwiches, Social Capital And Barriers To Mobility, Michael Hemesath
Sandwiches, Social Capital And Barriers To Mobility, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Colleges Help Encourage Social Mixing*, Michael Hemesath
Colleges Help Encourage Social Mixing*, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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“Free” College Tuition Doesn’T Add Up*, Michael Hemesath
“Free” College Tuition Doesn’T Add Up*, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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An Oracle For Higher Education?, Michael Hemesath
An Oracle For Higher Education?, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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A Timeless Mission For The New Year, Michael Hemesath
A Timeless Mission For The New Year, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Access, Human Potential And Administrators, Michael Hemesath
Access, Human Potential And Administrators, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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More “Crippling” Debt?, Michael Hemesath
More “Crippling” Debt?, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Disconnect On The Value Of College?, Michael Hemesath
Disconnect On The Value Of College?, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Another Case For The Liberal Arts, Michael Hemesath
Another Case For The Liberal Arts, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Mentors And Community, Michael Hemesath
Mentors And Community, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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The Uses And Meaning Of Tuition, Michael Hemesath
The Uses And Meaning Of Tuition, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Lost Boys, Michael Hemesath
Brexit, Donald Trump And The Liberal Arts, Michael Hemesath
Brexit, Donald Trump And The Liberal Arts, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Philanthropic Marginal Analysis, Michael Hemesath
Philanthropic Marginal Analysis, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Taxing Yale, Michael Hemesath
Pace Thomas Wolfe, Americans Can And Do Go Home Again: Implications For Admissions, Michael Hemesath
Pace Thomas Wolfe, Americans Can And Do Go Home Again: Implications For Admissions, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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More Educated And More Equal? A Comparative Analysis Of Female Education And Employment In Japan, China And India, Sucharita Sinha Mukherjee
More Educated And More Equal? A Comparative Analysis Of Female Education And Employment In Japan, China And India, Sucharita Sinha Mukherjee
Economics Faculty Publications
This paper attempts to explore the connections between expanding female education and the participation of women in paid employment in Japan, China and India, three of Asia's largest economies. Analysis based on existing data and literature shows that despite the large expansion in educational access in these countries in the last half century, women have lacked egalitarian labour market opportunities. A combination of social discouragement and individual choice largely explains the withdrawal, non-participation or intermittent female presence in the labour force, notwithstanding increased educational access. In taking stock of these issues and debates across these countries, it is argued that …
Is College Worth It?, Michael Hemesath
Is College Worth It?, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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The Narrative, Michael Hemesath
The Ethics Of Philanthropy: Everyone Is Picking On Harvard, Michael Hemesath
The Ethics Of Philanthropy: Everyone Is Picking On Harvard, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Character And The Misuse Of A Liberal Education, Michael Hemesath
Character And The Misuse Of A Liberal Education, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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The Macro Economy And Educational Outcomes, Michael Hemesath
The Macro Economy And Educational Outcomes, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Student Loans And Repayment Rates: Johnnies Among Nation’S Best, Michael Hemesath
Student Loans And Repayment Rates: Johnnies Among Nation’S Best, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Mitch Daniels And The Tuition Freeze At Purdue University, Michael Hemesath
Mitch Daniels And The Tuition Freeze At Purdue University, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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The Challenging Economics Of Higher Education, Michael Hemesath
The Challenging Economics Of Higher Education, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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Demography Is Destiny…Or Is It?, Michael Hemesath
Demography Is Destiny…Or Is It?, Michael Hemesath
Administration Publications
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