The doctoral courses offer many opportunities for collaboration between students. This page serves as an archive for some of the best projects undertaken as part of a team.
I worked with Brian Eerenberg to examine the Los Angeles Community College District for LS-616 (Higher Education Governance). Our study used media reports, institutional webpages, scholarly articles, and personal interviews as sources of data. A version of our manuscript for LS-616 is archived below. We took the additional step of revising our manuscript and submitting to a peer reviewed journal. Our confirmation for submission is also archived below. Additionally, our journal submission was used as a live demonstration when I co-taught the Writing for Publication course with Dr. Simone. This allowed students to see and understand the submission process.
I partnered with John Yaun to give a presentation for LS-710 (Principles of Leadership). We focused on the role of leadership for creating vision and mission statements. Our presentation is archived below.
A group of students consisting of Marc Ellison, Shannon Cottrill, Kelli Kerbawy, and myself participated in a research project for LS-760 (Politics of Education). We examined the politics associated with community colleges splitting from traditional universities in West Virginia. The presentation for our research project is archived below.