Influence of Leadership on Broadening Participation
HBCUs are significant producers of STEM graduates at undergraduate and graduate levels especially for those within under-represented groups in STEM. In order to learn and share these successes, existing literature on HBCU leadership has focused on understanding the traits, qualities, and characteristics of leadership for broadening participation in STEM. CASL research aims to go further by also providing examples of how HBCU leadership for broadening participation is demonstrated and manifested.
Theme II will examine the PROCESS and describe the specific ways that HBCU leaders enact, execute, and perform leadership on their campuses, both generally and with respect to broadening participation in STEM. Theme II will illuminate the logic, symbols, and currency of leadership.
The research conducted as part of Theme II will address two main research questions:
The following Research Brief uses data from CASL-Research alongside real world examples of HBCU leaders to address research questions 1 and 2.
How the institutional contexts of HBCUs influence leadership.
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As a Broadening Participation Research Center, focused on HBCU STEM Leadership, we keep our eyes focused on this vision, knowing that the voices and roots of the HBCU experience must be an integral part of assisting the nation in realizing its goals of broadening participation in STEM.
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