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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
December 1, 1995

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Issues for the 21st Century

From Volume 24 Number 2 | Winter 1995–1996

Abstract: Book Review: Higher Education Cannot Escape History: Issues for the Twenty-First Century, by Clark Kerr, State University of New York Press, 1994. 244 pages. ISBN 0-7914-1708-5.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

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December 1, 1995

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A Dozen Ways to Practice Ecology on Campus

A review of Ecodemia: Campus Environmental Stewardship at the Truth of the 21st Century, by Julian Keniry. National Wildlife Federation, 1995.

From Volume 24 Number 2 | Winter 1995–1996

Abstract: Book review: Ecodemia: Campus Environmental Stewardship at the Truth of the 21st Century, by Julian Keniry. National Wildlife Federation, 1995. 222 pages. ISBN 0-9-45051-57-3

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
December 1, 1995

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Programming for Construction on Campus

From Volume 24 Number 2 | Winter 1995–1996

Abstract: Book review: Architectural Programming: Creative Techniques for Design Professionals, by Robert Kumlin. McGraw-Hill, 1995. 253 pages. ISBN 0-07-035972-5.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
December 1, 1995

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The Necessary Ingredients for Leadership

From Volume 24 Number 2 | Winter 1995–1996

Abstract: Book review: The leadership Challenge, by James Kouzes and Barry Posner. Revised Edition. Jossey-Bass, 1995.377 pages. ISBN 0-7879-0110.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
December 1, 1995

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The Effects of Family Breakdown

From Volume 24 Number 2 | Winter 1995–1996

Abstract: Book review: Growing Up With a Single Parent: What Hursts, What Helps, by Sara McLanahan and Gary Sandefur. Harvard University Press, 1994. 190 pages. ISBN 0-674-36407-4.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
December 1, 1995

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A Planner’s Guide to Reengineering

From Volume 24 Number 2 | Winter 1995–1996

Abstract: Book review: The reengineering Revolution: A Handbook, by Micheal Hammer and Steven Stanton. Harper Collins, 1995. 322 pages. ISBN 0-88730-736-1

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
December 1, 1995

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How Decisions Get Made

From Volume 24 Number 2 | Winter 1995–1996

Abstract: Book review: A Primer on Decision Making: How Desisions happen, By James March. Free Press, 1994. 272 pages. ISBN 0-02-920035-0

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1995

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U.S. Universities in Japan: Some Painful Lessons

Planning for branch campuses in foreign countries may require unusual components.

From Volume 24 Number 1 | Fall 1995

Abstract: Examines the rapid expansion of U.S. branch campuses in Japan in the 1980s and early 1990s, of which nearly two-thirds have now closed. Based on an in-depth study of seven campuses and nearly 50 interviews, the author identifies common problems and makes recommendations for establishing branch campuses overseas.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1995

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Wanted: New Leadership for Higher Education

Are traditional forms of presidential leadership and faculty governance outmoded?

From Volume 24 Number 1 | Fall 1995

Abstract: The financial and social context within which colleges and universities operate has changed, but how institutions function generally has not. Contends that shared governance must be reevaluated and streamlined, while preserving its underlying values. Also advocates that institutional leadership address not only campus issues but broad social policies. Promotes changes in three areas: presidential selection criteria, attitudes towards academic management, and faculty governance and reward systems.

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