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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1994

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Education’s New Academic Work Force

Teaching at our colleges and universities has gone through an irreversible shift. What should institutions do?

From Volume 22 Number 4 | Summer 1994

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
July 1, 1994

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Fund Raising for Higher Education

From Volume 22 Number 4 | Summer 1994

Abstract: Book Review: Education Fund Raising: Principles and Practices, edited by Micheal Worth. AMerican Council on Education/Oryx Press, 1993. 441 pages. ISBN 0-89774-814-X The Dean's Role in Fund Raising, by Margarete Rooney Hall. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993. 120 pages. ISBN 0-8018-4495-9

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1994

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Have You Examined Your Facilities Lately?

From Volume 22 Number 3 | Spring 1994

Abstract: Book review: The Facilities Audit: A Process for Improving Facilities Conditions, by Harvey Kaiser. Association of Higher Eudcation Facilities Officers (Alexandria, VA.), 1993. 102 pages. ISBN 0-913359-71-8

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1994

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The High Cost of People

From Volume 22 Number 3 | Spring 1994

Abstract: Book Review: Paving the Way for the 21st Century: The Human Factor in HIgher Education Financial Management, edited by SIgmund Ginburg. National Assocaition of College and University Buisness Officers, 1993. 240 pages. ISBN 0-915164-88-4.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1994

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Social Change and American Campus Design

Campus planning and design has been radically altered by powerful social forces during the past 40 years.

From Volume 22 Number 3 | Spring 1994

Abstract: American campus design over the last 40 years has experienced an evolution in which each decade is dominated by themes that reflect the social change of the time. From the postwar period through the late 1950s, unprecedented pressures brought on by massive federal spending were met with unprecedented solutions offered by modernism. During the 1960s, new space needs required tremendous change in scale, resulting in overwhelming "Brutalist" concrete architecture. During this time, entirely new institutions provided numerous new prototypes. During the 1970s, campus unrest, the environmental movement, and demand for community participation caused a crisis in facilities planning. Responses typically involved partnerships to develop land with outside parties as a source of revenue while insuring the quality of the larger immediate environment. With declining student populations in the 1980s, emphasis was not on growth but on improving the campus environment to stay competitive. This need was answered by postmodernism and its resumption of "stagecraft" in campus design. The 1990s can been seen as a continuation of this, yet financial austerity and swiftly changing technology suggested that greater flexibility be built into new facilities. Thoughout these changes, the campus remains a place where "intellectual inquiry, socialization, and day-to-day living" exist in a "finite, integrated setting," which modifies itself to the needs of each successive generation.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1994

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A World of Computer Hackers?

From Volume 22 Number 3 | Spring 1994

Abstract: Book review: The Emergence Worldwide Electronic University: Information Age Global Higher Education, by Parker Rossman. Greenwood Press, 1992. 169 pages. ISBN 0-313-27927-6

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1994

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Controlling the Cost of Science Facilities

From Volume 22 Number 3 | Spring 1994

Abstract: Book Review: Toward MOre Efficient Building Methods for Academic Science Facilities, by higher Education Colloquium on Sicence Facilities' Task Force on Academic Facilities Costs. Association of American Universities, 1993. 52 pages. LC 93-77023.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
April 1, 1994

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The Effect of Time and Weather on Buildings

From Volume 22 Number 3 | Spring 1994

Abstract: Book Review: On Weathering: The Life of Buildings in Time, By Moshen Mostafavi and David Leatherbarrow. MIT Press, 1993. 139 pages. ISBN 0-262-13291-5.

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