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Cherisse Jones-Branch's research explores the lived experiences of Black women in academic leadership. Her work, "The Particular Experience of a Black Woman Dean at a Historically White and Rural University," published in 2025, examines the unique challenges and perspectives encountered in such roles. This research contributes to understanding diversity and equity within higher education settings.
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The Particular Experience of a Black Woman Dean at a Historically White and Rural University (2025)
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