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Leadership : Up Close and Personal

Vol. 12, No. 1
ISSN: 1546-2676

Guest Editors: 
Virginia L. Clark & Frances E. Andrews


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Kappa Omicron Nu FORUM,
Vol. 12, No. 1. 
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1546-2676. Editor: Dorothy I. Mitstifer. Official publication of Kappa Omicron Nu National Honor Society. Member, Association of College Honor Societies. Copyright © 2000. Kappa Omicron Nu FORUM is a refereed, semi-annual publication serving the profession of family and consumer sciences. The opinions expressed by the authors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the policies of the society. Further information: Kappa Omicron Nu, PO Box 798, Okemos, MI 48805-0798. Telephone: (727) 940-2658 ext. 2003

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Leadership: Up Close and Personal

Turning Points: Circumstances Leading to Leadership

Virginia Clark, Guest Editor

Dr. Clark is Dean, College of Human Development and Education, North Dakota State University.

Building Future Leaders: 
A Critical Issue For Family And Consumer Sciences

Virginia Clark

Dr. Clark is Dean, College of Human Development and Education, North Dakota State University.

Prerequisite For 21st Century Leadership: Knowledge Of Self

Frances E. Andrews, Guest Editor

Dr. Andrews is Professor and Chair, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Montevallo.

Climbing The Higher Education Career Ladder

Kay Clayton

Dr. Clayton is Senior vice President & Provost, Texas A & M University-Kingsville.

Turning Points in My Professional Life

Beverly J. Crabtree

Dr. Crabtree is Dean Emerita of Iowa State University, Ames.

Personal Turning Points

Karen Craig

Dr. Craig is Dean Emeritus, College of Human Resources and Family Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Turning Points In Becoming a Leader

Francille M. Firebaugh

Dr. Firebaugh is Professor Emerita, College of Human Ecology, and Director of Special Projects, Office of the Vice Provost, Diversity and Faculty Development, Cornell University.

Some Notes On Leadership

Keith N. McFarland

Dr. McFarland is Dean and Professor Emeritus, College of Human Ecology, University of Minnesota.

And A Child Shall Lead You

Richard M. Lerner

Dr. Lerner is Professor of Child Development, Tufts University.

Turning Points

Carol B. Meeks

Dr. Meeks is Dean, College of Family and Consumer Sciences, Iowa State University, Ames.

Leadership: An Endless Journey

Julia R. Miller

Dr. Miller is Dean, College of Human Ecology, Michigan State University.

Leadership as a Flowing River

Sharon Y. Nickols

Dr. Nickols is Dean, College of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens.

Higher Education Administration

Graham B. Spanier

Dr. Spanier is President, Penn State University.

Leadership, Cognitive Complexity, and Gender

Rebecca A. Proehl and Kathleen Taylor

Dr. Proehl is Associate Professor and Chair of the Management Program and Dr. Taylor is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Portfolio development, School of Extended Education, Saint Mary's College of California, Morago.

Editor’s Message

Dorothy I. Mitstifer

Dr. Mitstifer is Executive Director, Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society.