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The Multicultural Campus brings together administrators, faculty, and students to offer strategies that will alter the academic environment of the future. Hispanic, African, and Asian American educational leaders examine the obstacles they have faced, as minorities, climbing up the predominantly white career ladder in American universities. Firsthand accounts show how change on governance, executive, faculty, and curricula levels will help us better educate all students in our nation''s growing pluralistic society.

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Chapter 1 Introduction, Louis A. Castenell, Jr Chapter 2 Future Strategies and Actions: Creating Multicultural Higher Education Campuses, Leonard A. Valverde Chapter 3 Challenges and Opportunities for Leaders of Color, Chang-Lin Tien Chapter 4 External Agents Fostering Multiculturalism, Howard L. Simmons Chapter 5 Race and Ethnicity in Academia, Enrique (Henry) T. Trueba Chapter 6 Campus Climate and Students of Color, Myrtis H. Powell Chapter 7 Leading from the Margins in the Ivory Tower, A. Reynaldo Contreras Chapter 8 Career Patterns of People of Color in Academie, Flora Ida Ortiz Chapter 9 African American Women Faculty and Administrators: Surviving the Multiple Barriers of Discrimination, Vanessa Allen-Brown Chapter 10 An African Student's View of Educational Leadership, Abayomi Adejokun ; Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index

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      Publisher: AltaMira Press
      Publication Date: 4/9/1998 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761991663, 978-0761991663
      ISBN10: 0761991662

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Multicultural Campus brings together administrators, faculty, and students to offer strategies that will alter the academic environment of the future. Hispanic, African, and Asian American educational leaders examine the obstacles they have faced, as minorities, climbing up the predominantly white career ladder in American universities. Firsthand accounts show how change on governance, executive, faculty, and curricula levels will help us better educate all students in our nation''s growing pluralistic society.

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Introduction, Louis A. Castenell, Jr Chapter 2 Future Strategies and Actions: Creating Multicultural Higher Education Campuses, Leonard A. Valverde Chapter 3 Challenges and Opportunities for Leaders of Color, Chang-Lin Tien Chapter 4 External Agents Fostering Multiculturalism, Howard L. Simmons Chapter 5 Race and Ethnicity in Academia, Enrique (Henry) T. Trueba Chapter 6 Campus Climate and Students of Color, Myrtis H. Powell Chapter 7 Leading from the Margins in the Ivory Tower, A. Reynaldo Contreras Chapter 8 Career Patterns of People of Color in Academie, Flora Ida Ortiz Chapter 9 African American Women Faculty and Administrators: Surviving the Multiple Barriers of Discrimination, Vanessa Allen-Brown Chapter 10 An African Student's View of Educational Leadership, Abayomi Adejokun ; Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index

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