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Planning for Higher Education Journal

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December 1, 1995

Planning for Museums on Campus

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From Volume 24 Number 2 | Winter 1995–1996

Abstract: Analyzes factors integral to campus museum planning: visitor analysis, market analysis, collections analysis, programs evaluation, institutional context, and institutional plan. Considers issues underlying each of these six factors which, when addressed together, can facilitate the implementation, expansion, or restructuring of campus museums.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

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December 1, 1995

New Trouble: Teachers with Language Deficiencies

A small but growing number of college instructors lack proficiency in English. What should institutions do?

From Volume 24 Number 2 | Winter 1995–1996

Abstract: Highlights the reasons behind the increase in non-native English speaking teaching assistants and instructors and many institutions’ laissez-faire attitudes towards preparing such faculty for their teaching responsibilities. As a result, several states have enacted legislation requiring proficiency in spoken English of instructors in public universities and colleges. Examines some difficulties in addressing this problem, from determining what is meant by proficiency to preventing racial or ethnic discrimination.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
December 1, 1995

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
October 1, 1995

The Push for Green Architecture

From Volume 24 Number 1 | Fall 1995

Abstract: Book Review: Green Architecture: A guide to Sustainable Design, edited by Micheal Crosbie. AIA Press, 1994. 191 pages. ISBN 1-55835-127-2

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1995

Mission Statements: One More Time

Done differently, these statements can be more useful to planning.

From Volume 24 Number 1 | Fall 1995

Abstract: Contends that concise, specific, and operationally useful mission statements are integral to campus planning. As products, institutional mission statements set objectives for planning and are valuable marketing and public relations tools. As process, mission statements represent a range of voices and institutional concerns. The author claims both aspects of mission statements are essential.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1995

To Use Knowledge More Beneficially

From Volume 24 Number 1 | Fall 1995

Abstract: Book review: Knowledge Without Boundaries: What America's research Universities Can Do for the Economy, the Workplace, and the Community, by Mary Lindenstein Walshok. Jossey-Bass, 1995. 299 pages. ISBN 0-7879-0086-9.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1995

Has Student Affairs Gone Astray?

From Volume 24 Number 1 | Fall 1995

Abstract: Book Review: Reform in Student Affairs: A Critique of Student Development, by Paul Bloland, Louis Stamatakos, adn Russell Rogers. ERIC Counseling and STudent Services Clearing House, School of Education, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 1994. 115 pages. ISBN 1-56109-060-3.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1995

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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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1995

Drawing: Imagination’s Vital Instrument

From Volume 24 Number 1 | Fall 1995

Abstract: Book Review: Envisioning Architecture: An Analysis of Drawing, by Iain Fraser and Rod Henni. Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1994. 187 pages. ISBN 0-442-01103-2.

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Planning for Higher Education Journal

Published
October 1, 1995

The Peculiar Marriage of Sports and Universities

From Volume 24 Number 1 | Fall 1995

Abstract: Book Review: Games Colleges Play: Scandal and Reform in Intercollegiate athletics, by John Thelin. Johns Hopkins University press, 1994. 203 pages. ISBN 0-8018-4716-8.

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