Saving Black colleges : leading change in a complex organization
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Saving Black colleges : leading change in a complex organization
(Philanthropy and education / series editor, Marybeth Gasman)
Palgrave Mamillan, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-183) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Saving Black Colleges makes clear the challenges, opportunities, and prospects for change historically black colleges and universities now face. Schexnider, the former chancellor of Winston-Salem State University, details what he could and could not accomplish, examines how these issues affect other HBCUs, and outlines a practical way forward.
Alvin J. Schexnider is the president of Schexnider & Associates, LLC. He previously served as the president of Thomas Nelson Community College and as the executive vice president and interim president of Norfolk State University.
Table of Contents
1. Discovery 2. Learning the Ropes 3. Leading Change 4. The Plot Thickens 5. The End of a Short-Lived Era 6. Black Colleges in the Post-Brown Era 7. The HBCU Presidency: Challenges and Opportunities Appendix A: Winston-Salem State University Strategic Framework for Change Appendix B: Winston-Salem State University Points of Progress
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