Archive: Education leadership
At women's colleges and after, girls rule
We have one woman running Congress, another heading the State Department, and three serving as justices of the Supreme Court. Why would any bright 18 year-old want to cloister herself in a single-sex college? And why would her parents allow, much less encourage, her to do so?
By Ian Saleh | September 7, 2010; 10:45 AM ET | Comments (4)
Returning ethics to business education
You can't open a newspaper, read a magazine, turn on the TV, or visit many websites these days without encountering a new story on the importance of business ethics, and the responsibility business schools have for instilling ethics in their students. As a business school dean, I'm highly attuned to these stories, and 100 percent in agreement that the time has come, has long passed, actually, for a sea of change in the way we approach business education in the United States and around the world.
By Ian Saleh | August 26, 2010; 11:46 AM ET | Comments (1)
First newspapers, now universities: It's transformation time
The traditional business model for college education is crumbling. Are higher-education leaders ready for what comes next?
By Ian Saleh | June 8, 2010; 06:00 AM ET | Comments (30)
Starting her leadership journey in a Baltimore classroom
In the two incredible years I spent teaching in Baltimore as a Teach-for-America corps member, I learned that when it comes to our biggest leadership challenges, courage and enthusiasm are not only helpful but essential.
By Andrea Useem | October 28, 2009; 06:00 AM ET | Comments (13)











