Doctoral Studies

I started my journey at Franklin Pierce University in September 2008.  This was a transformative experience, which informed me that I am an academic professional.  Under this section are articles and papers I produced as part of my course work.

GOALS OF THE DOCTOR OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAM

  • To prepare leaders for transformational roles in society
  • To advance knowledge and applied research, preparing leaders with vision
  • To develop practice-focused scholarship, integration of knowledge and reflective and service-based inquiry
  • To enhance the leadership values, skills, and knowledge of current and aspiring leaders in professional disciplines
  • To inspire the holistic view of leadership as a transformational process
  • To engage the process of analyzing and synthesizing content through a transformational leadership perspective
  • To foster an understanding of the importance of the arts and humanities in assuming the role of steward of the societal landscape, developing a sense of connectedness and community

In the mid-2000’s Franklin Pierce University made the decision to teach out the program. I was fortunate to be a part of this program and value the faculty, staff, and students that I had the opportunity to work with and successfully complete the program in five years.