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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1996

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Innovation: The New Imperative

From Volume 25 Number 1 | Fall 1996

Abstract: Book review: Jumping the Curve: Innovation and Strategic Choice in an Age of Transition, by Nicholas Imparato and Oren Harari. Jossey-Bass, 1996. 324 pages. ISBN 0-7879-0183-3.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1996

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How to Design Adult Education Programs

From Volume 25 Number 1 | Fall 1996

Abstract: Book review: The Design of Education (second edition), by Cyril Houle, Jossey-Bass, 1996. 282 pages. ISBN 0-7879-0209-8.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1996

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Reviving the Liberal Arts—Again

From Volume 25 Number 1 | Fall 1996

Abstract: Book Review: Prescribing the LIfe of the Mind: An Easy on the Purpose of the University, the Aims of Liberal Education, the Competence of CItizens, adn the Cultivation of Pracitcal Reason, by Charles Anderson. University of Wisconsin press, 1996. 173 pages. ISBN 0-299-138-348.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1996

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Does Contruction Shape Building Design?

From Volume 25 Number 1 | Fall 1996

Abstract: Book review: Studies in Tectonic Culture: The Poetics of COnsturction in the Nineteenth and twentieth Century, by Kenneth Framton. MIT Press, 1995. 411 pages. ISBN 0-262-06173-2.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1996

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The Outburst of Student Recreation Centers

A change in undergraduate interests has created a new kind of campus building.

From Volume 25 Number 1 | Fall 1996

Abstract: Examines the development of student recreation centers, which are neither gymnasiums nor student centers but which incorporate elements of both. According to the author, four changes provided the impetus for the development of recreation centers: greater quantity and quality of intercollegiate athletics; increased participation of women; expanded student interest in fitness and exercise; and a rise in the demand for round-the-clock recreation facilities. Considers the planning and design challenges institutions face in developing such centers.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1996

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Planners and the Craft of Writing

From Volume 25 Number 1 | Fall 1996

Abstract: Book review: A Writer's Companion, by Richard Marius. Third Edition. McGraw-Hill, 1995. 241 pages. ISBN 0-07-040526-3. On Writing Well, by William Zinsser. Fifth Edition. Harper Collins, 1994. 287 pages. ISBN 0-06-273303-6.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1996

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Rethinking the Matter of Design

From Volume 25 Number 1 | Fall 1996

Abstract: Book review: Discovering Design: Exploration in Design Studies, edited by Richard Buchanan and Victor Margolin. University of Chicago Press, 1995. 252 pages. ISBN 0-226-07815-9

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1996

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Privatizing University Properties

Campus real estate may present some surprising opportunities.

From Volume 24 Number 4 | Summer 1996

Abstract: Outlines the experiment in outsourcing the operations of the graduate student apartments at the University of Maryland at College Park to a private real estate management company. Describes the initial consultations, the development of a task force, and the bidding and negotiation process. Discusses the various benefits the university reaped as a result of this arrangement, and suggests how other institutions might adopt a similar approach.

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