Right Person, Right Time

When Dr. Thelma Jane Bryan was interviewing for the position of chancellor of Fayetteville State University (FSU) several years ago, she looked down with horror, realizing that she was wearing a black jacket with an obviously navy skirt. Despite the fashion faux pas, she was offered the job. Bryan b...

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Academically Gifted
African American Leadership
African Americans
Alumni Associations
Armed Forces
Articulation (Education)
Black Colleges
Bryan, Thelma Jane
College Presidents
Colleges & universities
Community Colleges
Community Relations
Dual Enrollment
Educational Benefits
Females
High School Students
Higher education
Interviews
Leadership Styles
Mothers
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Politics of Education
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School administration
School Holding Power
State Schools
State Universities
Student Recruitment
Two Year Colleges
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