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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1997

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How to Guide Organizational Change

From Volume 25 Number 4 | Summer 1997

Abstract: Book review: Leading Change, by John Kotter. Harvard Business School Press, 1996. 186 pages. ISBN 0-87584-747-1.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1997

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To Improve Service Learning Experiences

From Volume 25 Number 4 | Summer 1997

Abstract: Book reivew: Service-lewarning in Higher Education, edited by Barbara Jacoby-Bass, 1996. 438 pages. ISBN 0-7879-0291-8

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1997

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How American Architecture Differs

From Volume 25 Number 4 | Summer 1997

Abstract: Book Review: Architecture and the American Dream, by Craig Whitaker, Clarkson Potter, 1996. 308 Pages. ISBN 0-517-70378-5.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1997

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Coming Soon: Alternatives to Tenure

From Volume 25 Number 4 | Summer 1997

Abstract: Assert that the debate surrounding tenure must be refocused. Rather than blindly attacking or defending the tenure system, legislators, trustees, administrators, and faculty must identify their desired results and work together to design appropriate solutions. Reviews recent research on alternatives to the traditional system of tenure as well as the implementation of some of these practices on campuses across the country.

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Published
July 1, 1997

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The Strategic Use of Debt Financing

More colleges and universities are using debt to pay for strategic changes and capital needs. Is it wise?

From Volume 25 Number 4 | Summer 1997

Abstract: Considers the recent increase in the number of institutions using debt as a means of financing capital initiatives and managing change. Reviews both strategic considerations, such as the need for new equipment, new construction, and the renovation and maintenance of existing structures, and economic considerations, which are usually linked to the endowment management strategy. Weighs the short- and long-term costs and benefits of using debt as a means of financing new projects on campus.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

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July 1, 1997

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New Directions in Architectural Engineering

From Volume 25 Number 4 | Summer 1997

Abstract: Book review: Engineering a New Architecture, by Tony Robbins. Yale University Press, 1996. 138 pages. ISBN 0-300-061106-1.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1997

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Planning a Great Signature Building

How one university decided to plan a building that would be a striking symbol.

From Volume 25 Number 4 | Summer 1997

Abstract: Describes the planning and construction of the University of Minnesota’s art museum. The museum is notable for its location and for being built without state funds, thus freeing the construction from many political and aesthetic constraints. The building, designed by Frank Gehry, has become an integral part of the life and art of the campus.

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