``In the UND search, we were eager to have women applicants,'' said Bev Clayburgh, a search committee member and former Board of Higher Education member. ``I just don't think there are as many in the pipeline.''
Colleges nationwide struggle with having diversity in their administrative positions, Goetz said.
``This is not an issue that's unique to North Dakota,'' he said.
A 2006 survey by the American Council on Education found that men held 77 percent of college presidencies nationally. Women were least likely to lead doctorate-granting universities and most likely to lead community colleges.
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