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Article: Powerful sisters. (college presidents)(Cover Story)
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- Black Issues in Higher Education
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- May 28, 1998
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Within only a couple of decades, women of color have come a long way in their representation among college presidents. The place where they are most abundant is at community colleges. There are currently 104 women of color heading postsecondary institutions, and 61 of these are at community colleges.
In this edition, Black Issues In Higher Education profiles five of these talented, brilliant, and pioneering women, all of whom preside over campuses where the full-time student enrollment exceeds 20,000 students.
Powerful Sisters
Del M. Anderson
Chancellor, City College of San Francisco, since 1995
Degree: B.A. -- San Diego ...