Development of Higher Education in American

The University of Maine

Susan Gardner picture151 Shibles Hall
University of Maine
Orono, ME

Fax 207.581.2428

Title
Interim Dean
Professor – Higher Education

Education
Ph.D.: 2005, Washington State University
Ed.M.: 2001, University of Wisconsin – La Crosse
B.A. Spanish/Education: 1996, Hamline University

Courses taught at UMaine

  • HED 561: Theories of Student Development in Higher Education
  • HED 562: Impact of College on Students
  • HED 523: The American Community College
  • HED 610: Capstone Seminar in Student Affairs
  • HED 620: Seminar in Higher Education in the US
  • HED 652: Dynamics of Change in Higher Education
  • HED 654: Policy and Politics in Higher Education
  • HED 676: Doctoral Seminar in Organizational Theory

Scholarship

  • Intersections between organizational culture and individual development
  • Issues of social justice in higher education
  • Connections throughout the K-20 system in the United States

Representative Publications

  • Gardner, S. K. & Gopaul, B. (2012). The part-time doctoral student experience. International Journal of Doctoral Studies, 7, 63-78.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2012). “A jack of all trades and a master of some of them”: Successful students in interdisciplinary Ph.D. programs. Issues in Integrative Studies, 29, 84-117.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2012). A mixed methods study of women faculty satisfaction and departure from one research institution. Journal About Women in Higher Education, 5, 71-95.
  • Gardner, S. K., & Holley, K. (2011). “Those invisible barriers are real”: The progression of first-generation students through doctoral education. Equity and Excellence in Education, 44, 77-92.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2010). Keeping up with the Joneses: Socialization and culture in doctoral education at one third-tier institution. The Journal of Higher Education, 81, 658-679.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2010). Faculty perspectives on doctoral student socialization in five disciplines. The International Journal of Doctoral Studies, 5, 39-53.
  • Le, T., & Gardner, S. K. (2010). Understanding the doctoral experience of Asian international students in the STEM fields: An exploration of one institutional context. Journal of College Student Development, 51, 252-264.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2010). Contrasting the socialization experiences of doctoral students in high and low completion departments. The Journal of Higher Education, 81, 61-81.
  • Gardner, S. K., & Mendoza, P. (Eds.). (in press). . Sterling, VA: Stylus Publishing.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2009). . San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
  • Lott, J., Gardner, S. K., & Powers, D. A. (2009). Doctoral student attrition in the STEM fields: An exploration of event history analysis. The Journal of College Student Retention, 11, 247-266.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2009). Coming out of the sexual harassment closet: One woman’s story of politics and change in higher education. National Women’s Studies Association Journal, 21, 171-195.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2009). Conceptualizing success in doctoral education: Perspectives of faculty in seven disciplines. The Review of Higher Education, 32, 383-406.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2009). Student and faculty attributions of attrition in high and low-completing U.S. doctoral programs. Higher Education, 58, 97-112.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2008). “What’s too much and what’s too little?” The process of becoming an independent researcher in doctoral education. The Journal of Higher Education, 79, 326-350.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2008). Fitting the mold of graduate school. Innovative Higher Education, 33, 125-138.
  • Gardner, S. K. (2007). “I heard it through the grapevine” Doctoral student socialization in chemistry and history. Higher Education, 54, 723-740.
  • Gardner, S. K., & Barnes, B. J. (2007). Graduate student involvement: Socialization for the professional role. Journal of College Student Development, 48, 369-387.
  • Gardner, S. K., Miller, K., Barker, M. J., Loftin, J., Erwin, M., & Maurin, K. (2007). Student affairs and Hurricane Katrina: Contextual perspectives from five institutions of higher education in New Orleans. NASPA...
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FAQ

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How is the higher education development fund managed.

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What is the role of higher education in national development?

What is the role of higher education in national development?

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How are joint programs developed in higher education?

Where there is a need, two institutions can draw from each ones strengths and develop an articulation agreement. For example, in New Jersey, there was a need for dental assistants, dental hygienists, medical laboratory technicians, etc. These programs where too expensive for community colleges to run. The University of Medicine and Dentistry, not authorized to award associate degrees, but had the facilities, formed an articulation with a number of community colleges and created joint programs to satisfy the states need for these occupations. The students took their general education cou…

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