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Learning Leadership: What Does Trust Have to Do with it?
Trust is the most basic of all human emotions taking root from the time of our birth. Trust allows us to explore our surrounding environments and promotes growth, enables personal development, and creates a sense of comfort. However, just as readily as trust flourishes, it can be destroyed through …
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Student Article Published In League for Innovation’s Learning Abstracts
DCCL Cohort One student and program graduate assistant Patricia M. (Trish) Konovalov has an article published in the League for Innovation’s Learning Abstracts, December, 2012. The article, “The Soft Side of Retention: Ways to Engage with Community College Students and Develop Their Best Possible Selves,” …
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DCCL Dissertation Faculty Spotlights Dislocated Worker Experiences and Community College Success Stories
By Trisha Konovalov Dr. Sharon Kennedy, Vice-President of Learning at Blackhawk Technical College (BTC) in Wisconsin, is passionate about dislocated workers and the ways community colleges assist them as they are confronted with recreating themselves after plant shut downs. She has been interviewing people who …
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2012 Community College Leaders Survey: Early Results in Brief
Frequently surveys only focus on the president, but this survey includes the opinions of the top 5 executive-level leaders in community colleges. To successfully recruit and develop next-generation leaders who will lead next generation colleges, the characteristics of leaders may need to be different. Survey …
Moving from At Risk to At Promise
Volume 2: Issue 1: Moving from At Risk to At Promise A Paradigm Shift for Community Colleges Addressing Underprepared Students.
The Community College Baccalaureate
Volume 1, Issue 1: The Community College Baccalaureate The purpose of the paper is to discuss various issues surrounding the community college baccalaureate.






