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Pearlman, Brian; Sasso, Pietro A.; Smith, Hollie; Pulliam, Morgan – Journal of Campus Activities Practice and Scholarship, 2023
National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sororities promote leadership development and student learning as membership benefits. However, many women may not gain these experiences if they are not selected or placed on the leadership slate to be collectively voted into an executive position because the emphasis is on positional development. There is…
Descriptors: Sororities, Leadership Training, Student Leadership, College Students
Cole, Brian E. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study contributes to the description and meaning of student activism within the context of Christian college environments and cultures, and is interpreted through the sociological concept of symbolic interactionism. The purpose of this study is to help fill the void in the literature on student activism at Christian colleges and universities,…
Descriptors: Activism, Barriers, Christianity, College Students
Archard, Nicole – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2012
This paper reports on a qualitative study regarding the phenomenon of student leadership development as reported by staff members in girls' schools located in Australia and New Zealand. Electronic survey was used as the method of data collection, facilitating both closed and open-ended responses. Using staff responses, the understanding and type…
Descriptors: Females, Leadership Training, Foreign Countries, Student Leadership