Roads Taken

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Advanced Maternal Age
Boston College
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doctoral journey experiences
Doctoral Program
Dual Career Couple
dual career couples
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Family Friendly Work Environment
Follow
Graduate Preparation Programs
Held
higher education administration
Letters Of Recommendation
linear career progression
Michigan State University
mid-career
mid-career challenges
Mid-career Professional
Mid-career Women
narratives of women student affairs professionals
Professional Development
Smooth
Student Affairs
Student Affairs Administration
Student Affairs Administrator
student affairs profession
student affairs professionals
Student Affairs Work
Teaching Student Affairs
Women Administrators
women in academia
women in student affairs
Working Mother

Product details

  • ISBN 9781579220778
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Apr 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The work of student affairs professionals is demanding and unpredictable. This book addresses the particular challenges that it presents to women in mid-career.While much has been written about new graduate students, new professionals and senior administrators in student affairs, scant attention has been paid to the issues of mid-career, and particularly as they impact women.Here are the stories of over twenty women, from widely different backgrounds, reflecting on their lives at mid-career. They describe the choices they made and share the lessons they have learned, particularly the ever-present concerns about reconciling the demands of work and responsibilities to family and partners . The volume focuses on issues that have particular and significant meaning for women. The individual narratives are grouped into five sections, each beginning with a scholarly introduction to its topics. The sections deal with education and self development, such as the life implications of embarking on a doctorate; dual career couples and such decisions as relocation; choices about having children and responsibilities for the care of aging parents; arriving at mid-career; and alternatives to traditional, linear career progression in student affairs administration.This volume is a particular gift to women currently in mid-career positions in student affairs, women embarking on their personal and professional journey in student affairs, the partners of such women, their colleagues, and the individuals who supervise them.

Carole Hughes is Associate Dean for Student Development at Boston College.