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Planning for Higher Education Journal
The Supreme Role of Faculty in Planning: Why and How?
From Volume 3 Number 3 | June 1974By David G. BrownThe development of an open-ended list of ways in which to increase the effective participation of faculty in university planning efforts was the goal set by David G. Brown, provost of Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in his address to the SCUP/ADAPT workshop, "More For Less: Academic Planning With Faculty Without New Dollars." The complete proceedings of the workshop, which was held April 17-19, 1974 at the Nordic Hills Conference Center near Chicago, will be published this fall as a cooperative venture of the Society and Educational Testing Service.
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