AGB Institute for Leadership & Governance Participants: Where Are They Now?
The AGB Institute for Leadership & Governance profiles the current whereabouts of its first, second, and third cohort members.
The AGB Institute for Leadership & Governance profiles the current whereabouts of its first, second, and third cohort members.
The Robert C. Maxson President of the Year award is given each year by the association to one CalState campus president whose leadership reflects a commitment to the mission of the California State Student Association.
The Class of 2022-2023 had its first gathering on Monday June 27th – a virtual meet-and-greet with all 25 fellows and the Institute’s faculty.
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, AGB Institute for Leadership & Governance in Higher Education Program Director Dr. Melinda Leonardo discusses her strategies for forging ahead on the path to leadership when encountering roadblocks.
American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) President and AGB Institute for Leadership & Governance presenter Dr. Mildred García has been honored with a namesake award for her commitment and dedication to Latinx representation in higher education.
The AGB Institute for Leadership & Governance in Higher Education announces its Class of 2022. 25 participants have been selected to engage with the Institute’s specialized curriculum of symposia, workshops, and one-on-one mentoring.
According to an analysis by Inside Higher Ed, the racial reckoning of 2020 resulted in colleges and universities hiring a greater number of Black and other nonwhite leaders for president and chancellor roles. With 10 past participants receiving presidencies or chancellorships, the AGB Institute is a contributing leadership pipeline for the hiring trend.
AGB Institute for Leadership & Governance co-directors Nancy Zimpher and Jason Lane were members of the strategic team that created the concept of “systemness” at the State University of New York. Nearly two decades later, the benefits are still clear.