The number of women who lead colleges nationwide has increased, although the numbers are few, and the number of presidents who are people of color has actually declined slightly, only 13 percent nationally.
On Campus reports:
Last month, Trinity College, a predominantly white, elite, liberal arts school in Hartford, Connecticut, appointed its first African-American and female president, Joanne Berger-Sweeney. Berger-Sweeney’s appointment has drawn attention to a somewhat dismal statistic.
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"There are some people who will be excited -- that will think, 'Oh my goodness, fantastic that there's a woman president, that there's an African-American.' And others will be skeptical, so I will always have that in the back of my mind," said Berger-Sweeney.