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Michael Budden, Rusty Juban, Connie Budden, Dawn Wallace
Presidents of higher education institutions are a major source of vision and direction for their respective universities. Established research has shown that a variety of demographic, psychographic and personal characteristics may impact one?s thou...
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Dawn Wallace, Michael Budden, Rusty Juban, Connie Budden
University presidents play a major role in setting and managing the course of higher education in the U.S. In the past, females and minorities were under-represented in such positions. However, as the number of females and minorities seeking advanced deg...
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Michael C. Budden, Aristides R. Baraya, Connie B. Budden, Johana Valero
PEGE has now ended its third year. PEGE, a program that encourages students to become contributing members of Society upon graduation from high school instills in participants the tools, techniques and mindset of an entrepreneur. The program initially im...
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Connie B. Budden, Michael C. Budden
Increasingly, managers and public relations officials seem to be at the forefront of newscasts as a variety of organizational crises develop. Business educators attempting to teach appropriate crises management knowledge and develop skills needed to addr...
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Dawn Wallace, Michael C. Budden, Connie B. Budden, Josie Walker
Females and minorities are gaining clout in higher education as the numbers of graduates in each of these groups indicate. Diversity among university presidents is a reality. Indications are that the number of women receiving advanced degrees will contin...
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