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Ufa Aac Library Sub-Committee Meeting Minutes, April 2011, Barbara Swartzlander Apr 2011

Ufa Aac Library Sub-Committee Meeting Minutes, April 2011, 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.


Lessons Learned From Experiences In Academic Leadership, Kenneth Lee Mccall, Gayle A. Brazeau Jan 2011

Lessons Learned From Experiences In Academic Leadership, Kenneth Lee Mccall, Gayle A. Brazeau

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

We believe there is nothing better than life and its experiences to mold one’s individual leadership abilities, skills, and talents. We have, like many before us, realized some of these lessons can and will only be achieved with service and leadership activities and responsibilities to our college and to numerous professional educational, practice, and scientific organizations. Three specific lessons learned through personal experiences are offered below which we believe may benefit those who have an interest in academic leadership positions.


University Of New England Library Services Annual Report 2010-2011, Une Library Services Jan 2011

University Of New England Library Services Annual Report 2010-2011, Une Library Services

Annual Reports

Highlights and accomplishments of 2010/2011 from the University of New England's Library Services department.


No Complaining..., James R. Krebs, Gayle A. Brazeau Jan 2011

No Complaining..., James R. Krebs, Gayle A. Brazeau

Pharmacy Practice Faculty Publications

It is said that hunger is a great motivator. If only the hunger for knowledge were as great as the hunger for physical sustenance. This statement could be lodged as a complaint, but that would defeat the purpose of this essay. How is it possible to turn the toil of our learning into the enlightenment for self-improvement?