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Business Services Newsletter, V1 N4, Kennesaw State University Oct 2006

Business Services Newsletter, V1 N4, Kennesaw State University

Business Services Newsletters

October 2006 issue of the Business Services Newsletter.


Ufa Aac Library Sub-Committee Meeting Minutes, October 2006, Barbara Swartzlander Oct 2006

Ufa Aac Library Sub-Committee Meeting Minutes, October 2006, Barbara Swartzlander

UFA AAC Library Sub-committee Meeting Minutes

Meeting report from the University Faculty Assembly Academic Affairs Committee's Library Sub-committee meeting at the University of New England.


Senate Meeting, October 11, 2006, Academic Senate Oct 2006

Senate Meeting, October 11, 2006, Academic Senate

Academic Senate Minutes

No abstract provided.


Hollywood Legend Debbie Reynolds To Be Honored At American Celebration Nov. 4, Chapman University Media Relations Oct 2006

Hollywood Legend Debbie Reynolds To Be Honored At American Celebration Nov. 4, Chapman University Media Relations

Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011

No abstract provided.


Lt.-Gen. Dallaire To Receive Franklin Medal On Oct. 12, Chapman University Media Relations Oct 2006

Lt.-Gen. Dallaire To Receive Franklin Medal On Oct. 12, Chapman University Media Relations

Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011

No abstract provided.


Equal Consideration For Orp & Trs Members, Bill Wells Oct 2006

Equal Consideration For Orp & Trs Members, Bill Wells

Faculty Senate Index

No abstract provided.


Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association Oct 2006

Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Meeting regarding the retreat, campus clean up and legislation.


"Change Happens": One-Woman Multi-Media Musical Oct. 27-28, Chapman University Media Relations Oct 2006

"Change Happens": One-Woman Multi-Media Musical Oct. 27-28, Chapman University Media Relations

Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011

No abstract provided.


Meeting Minutes, Wku Council Of Academic Deans Oct 2006

Meeting Minutes, Wku Council Of Academic Deans

Council of Academic Deans

Meeting regarding Islamic Studies, awards, academic program review, winter term, internationalizing WKU and faculty contracts.


Meeting Agenda, Wku Student Government Association Oct 2006

Meeting Agenda, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Agenda for October 10, 2006 meeting.


Inaugural Chapman 5k Run/Walk Is Oct. 28, Chapman University Media Relations Oct 2006

Inaugural Chapman 5k Run/Walk Is Oct. 28, Chapman University Media Relations

Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011

No abstract provided.


Chapman Announces Homecoming Festivities, Oct. 27-28, Chapman University Media Relations Oct 2006

Chapman Announces Homecoming Festivities, Oct. 27-28, Chapman University Media Relations

Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011

No abstract provided.


Solution To No Adjusted Gpa Implementation Program, Mark Yanochik Oct 2006

Solution To No Adjusted Gpa Implementation Program, Mark Yanochik

Faculty Senate Index

No abstract provided.


Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association Oct 2006

Meeting Minutes, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Meeting to discuss campus safety walk, retreat, budget, Organizational Aid Board and legislation.


Meeting Minutes, Wku Council Of Academic Deans Oct 2006

Meeting Minutes, Wku Council Of Academic Deans

Council of Academic Deans

Meeting regarding academic program review, sustainability, summer school, study abroad, on-line courses and internationalizing WKU.


Meeting Agenda, Wku Student Government Association Oct 2006

Meeting Agenda, Wku Student Government Association

Student Government Association

Agenda for October 3, 2006 meeting.


Conduct Of Faculty Searches, Robert Costomiris Oct 2006

Conduct Of Faculty Searches, Robert Costomiris

Faculty Senate Index

No abstract provided.


Journal Of The National Collegiate Honors Council -- Volume 7, No. 2 -- Complete Issue Oct 2006

Journal Of The National Collegiate Honors Council -- Volume 7, No. 2 -- Complete Issue

Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive

CONTENTS

Call for Papers
Submission Guidelines
Dedication to Ira Cohen
Editor’s Introduction -- Ada Long

FORUM ON “HONORS ADMINISTRATION”
Honors Program Leadership: The Right Stuff -- Rew A. Godow, Jr.
Chaucer, Mountain Hiking, and Honors Program Leadership -- Sam Schuman
Riding a Unicycle Across a Bridge While Juggling: The Musings of an Honors Administrator -- Bonnie D. Irwin
At Play on the Fields of Honor(s) -- Larry Andrews
Success as an Honors Program Director: What Does it Take? -- Bruce Fox
Being There for Honors Leadership -- Lisa L. Coleman
“Ah well! I am their leader; I really ought to …


The Future Of Learning, Robert B. Reich Oct 2006

The Future Of Learning, Robert B. Reich

New England Journal of Public Policy

As part of UMass Boston’s recent celebration to mark the inauguration of Chancellor Michael F. Collins, M.D., the Division of Corporate, Continuing and Distance Education (CCDE) hosted a “virtual symposium” featuring Robert B. Reich. Between April 24 and May 8, CCDE posted a streaming video and a downloadable audio file of a presentation that Professor Reich had delivered on April 11, 2006 at the national conference of the University Continuing Education Association. This talk was supplemented, on May 3, by a live teleconferencing Q&A session with Professor Reich and about fifty UMass Boston graduate students.


Trading In One Set Of Keys For Another: Suggestions For Success Self-Management Of Senior Academic Job Changes And Transitions, Jeffrey D. Senese Ph.D. Oct 2006

Trading In One Set Of Keys For Another: Suggestions For Success Self-Management Of Senior Academic Job Changes And Transitions, Jeffrey D. Senese Ph.D.

Administration Publications and Research

This essay discusses the transition process for academic vice presidents from the perspective of an academic vice president. Given that many institutions do not adequately plan for the exit and entry of academic vice presidents, and the lack of literature on this topic, as well as the importance of this position at many institutions, this essay is offered as a beginning for further study.

The movement of academic administrators from one institution to another is done with perhaps more regularity today than in past years and decades. It has been argued that while many academic vice presidents spend most of …


Facts About Lab Printing, John Bowers Oct 2006

Facts About Lab Printing, John Bowers

Student Government Association

Report on the amount and cost of printing done in student technology computer labs.


Instruction Size Report, Fall 2006, University Of Northern Iowa Oct 2006

Instruction Size Report, Fall 2006, University Of Northern Iowa

Institutional Effectiveness & Planning Documents

Gives breakdowns of student credit hours offered by status of instructor, average class size overall, and average class size by status of instructor.


Editor's Note, Padraig O'Malley Oct 2006

Editor's Note, Padraig O'Malley

New England Journal of Public Policy

The editor's note at the beginning of this journal briefly speaks about each article within. The author touches upon learning, the challenges to an education, the effects of the growth of technology, how world politics interfere with economy, and how employment is affected by technology.


Reminiscences On The Evolution Of Honors Leadership, Len Zane Oct 2006

Reminiscences On The Evolution Of Honors Leadership, Len Zane

Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive

Las Vegas, Nevada. It was a hot and sultry Friday night in August. Pardon the redundancy—if it is Las Vegas in August, nights are hot and sultry. Though many diversions beckoned, I decided to check my email before heading to bed for the evening. Sitting in front of the computer with a bowl of ice cream and a glass of cognac, I downloaded Rew A. (“Skip”) Godow Jr.’s 1986 article from the Forum for Honors that was attached to an email from our journal’s enterprising editor, Ada Long. The essay was there as part of Ada’s call for journal submissions …


Chaucer, Mountain Hiking, And Honors Program Leadership, Sam Schuman Oct 2006

Chaucer, Mountain Hiking, And Honors Program Leadership, Sam Schuman

Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive

The narrator of Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde laments that he is no lover himself but only the “servant of love’s servants.” I’m in an analogous position in respect to honors program administration: for the past quarter-century, I’ve been in administrative positions as chief academic officer and as chancellor where I’ve worked with honors directors but not really had daily responsibility for a program myself. In a way this disqualifies me from writing on the topic of honors leadership with (to quote Chaucer again) the authority of experience, at least contemporary experience. On the other hand, it may be useful to …


Student Outcomes And Honors Programs: A Longitudinal Study Of 172 Honors Students 2000-2004, Frank Shushok Jr. Oct 2006

Student Outcomes And Honors Programs: A Longitudinal Study Of 172 Honors Students 2000-2004, Frank Shushok Jr.

Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive

Since this edition of the JNCHC is dedicated to honors administration, it seems appropriate to offer a few introductory remarks about the usefulness of this study. College and university administrators participating in the accreditation process are well aware that assessing student learning is not the passing fad that some had suspected it might be. In the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, for example, administrators are familiar with Core Requirement 2.1—the institution engages in ongoing, integrated, and institution- wide planning and evaluation processes that incorporate systematic review of programs and services (Handbook for reaffirmation of accreditation, 2004). All accreditation bodies …


Major Forerunners To Honors Education At The Collegiate Level, Anne Rinn Oct 2006

Major Forerunners To Honors Education At The Collegiate Level, Anne Rinn

Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive

In this paper, the author explores the major forerunners of the modern-day honors program as well as the purposes behind the formation of honors programs in the United States. Although given much attention in the 1920s with the work of Frank Aydelotte and again in the 1950s and 1960s with the work of Joseph Cohen, university honors programs and colleges have grown so rapidly over the past few decades that we sometimes forget our origins. By examining the foundations of honors programs, this history allows researchers and administrators to better understand modern honors programs in light of the past.


A View From The Shoulders, Rosalie Otero Oct 2006

A View From The Shoulders, Rosalie Otero

Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive

So, you have been asked to administer the honors program at your institution. You have no idea what it means since, for the past fifteen years, you have been teaching three sections of English composition and literature courses each semester. No one tells you that overnight you will have to become a public relations guru, an expert in planning and organization, a specialist in stretching a meager budget, a top-notch communicator and consensus builder, an effective fundraiser, and an authority on honors education.


Leadership In Honors: What Is The Right Stuff?, George Mariz Oct 2006

Leadership In Honors: What Is The Right Stuff?, George Mariz

Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive

It may come as disappointing news, but as far as honors administrators go the “right stuff” in many ways resembles sound medical practice: there are seldom cases of heroic intervention; good protocols and practices are better formulas for success than sheer talent or the bold stroke; and so good preparation counts for more than genius. A comprehensive essay on an honors administrator’s role in academic leadership, curriculum design, administrative organization and reportage, and other honors desiderata would make a hefty book, and so these brief remarks will address specific but important aspects of administration, faculty recruitment, and student advising.
Above …


Honors Program Leadership: The Right Stuff, Rew Godow Jr. Oct 2006

Honors Program Leadership: The Right Stuff, Rew Godow Jr.

Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council Online Archive

In what follows, I shall discuss six leadership roles that I think generally need to be fulfilled in an honors program. Since the leadership of most honors programs is the responsibility of a single person, the director, this can be thought of as a discussion of the various roles that my ideal honors director would play. Accordingly, the list also can be thought of as a general checklist of things that search committees should look for in candidates for a position as honors director.