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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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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1996

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Is Education Biased Against Religion?

From Volume 24 Number 3 | Spring 1996

Abstract: Book Review: Religion and American Education: Rethinking a National Dilemma, by Warren Nord. University of North Carolina Press. 1995. 458 pages. ISBN 0-8078-4478-0.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1996

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Are Achitects Forgetting Aesthetics?

From Volume 24 Number 3 | Spring 1996

Abstract: Book Review: The Classical Vernacular: Architectural Principles in the Age of Nihilism, by Roger Srcuton. St. Martin Press, 1995. 154 pages. ISBN 0-312-12501-1.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1996

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The Values and Feelings of Today’s Student’s

From Volume 24 Number 3 | Spring 1996

Abstract: Book review: Generation at the Crossroads: Apathy and Action on the American Campus, by Paul rogat Loeb. Rutgers University Press, 1994. 485 pages. ISBN 0-8135-2144-0.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1996

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The Amazing World Wide Web

It may be big as the printing press, the telephone, and the motor car. What should colleges be doing to use it well?

From Volume 24 Number 3 | Spring 1996

Abstract: Summarizes the brief history of the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW), and discusses three campus planning issues that have resulted from the rapid expansion of the Web: how can institutions best use the Web to support teaching, research, recruitment, and public relations, ensure that what goes out from their campus is accurate and of high quality, and devise guidelines for information dissemination from individuals or departments?

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1996

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Helping Students Pay for College

From Volume 24 Number 3 | Spring 1996

Abstract: Book review: Removing College price Barriers: What Government has Done and Why It ahsn't Worked, by Micheal Mumper. State University of New York, 1996. 304 pages. ISBN 0-7914-2704-8.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1996

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Gender Equity in Athletics: What Does the Law Require?

From Volume 24 Number 3 | Spring 1996

Abstract: Book Review: A Practical Guide to Title IX, Principles, and Practices, by Walter Connolly, Jr. National Assocaition of College and University Attorneys, 1995. 449 pages. (No ISBN.)

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1996

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The Assessment Mania and Planning

The pressure to report output measures is increasing. What's it all about? What should colleges do?

From Volume 24 Number 3 | Spring 1996

Abstract: Documents the shift in focus on assessment in the 1980s to focus on accountability in the 1990s. More and more frequently, the author contends, assessment is being linked with planning as a means of determining if the academic plan is working. Offers suggestions for collecting data to demonstrate an institution is operating efficiently and in concert with the overall institutional plan.

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