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Newsletter Vol.17 No.4 1989, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions Nov 1989

Newsletter Vol.17 No.4 1989, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions

National Center Newsletters

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Newsletter Vol.17 No.3 1989, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions Sep 1989

Newsletter Vol.17 No.3 1989, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions

National Center Newsletters

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System-Wide Title Vi Regulation Of Higher Education, 1968-1988: Implications For Increased Minority Participation, John B. Williams Jun 1989

System-Wide Title Vi Regulation Of Higher Education, 1968-1988: Implications For Increased Minority Participation, John B. Williams

Trotter Review

In 1964, 300,000 blacks were enrolled in the nation’s higher education system, most of them attending black colleges and universities in the South; 4,700,000 whites attended colleges during the same year. With passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Law, the federal government acknowledged an inequity in blacks’ opportunity to attend college and gave promise of becoming a major source of pressure for desegregating higher education. But the potential of Title VI, the promise of government intervention to accomplish greater equity, has never been fulfilled.

Specifically, Title VI renders discriminatory agencies and institutions, including colleges and universities, ineligible to receive federal …


Newsletter Vol.17 No.2 1989, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions Apr 1989

Newsletter Vol.17 No.2 1989, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions

National Center Newsletters

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The Ill Effects Of Mid - 1980s Tax Policy On Higher Education, J. Timothy Phillips, Robert A. Bullivant Jan 1989

The Ill Effects Of Mid - 1980s Tax Policy On Higher Education, J. Timothy Phillips, Robert A. Bullivant

Akron Tax Journal

This article will focus on the provisions of the 1984 and 1986 Acts that most directly affect higher education in an adverse way. While tax legislation in the early 1980s left higher education relatively unscathed, these two acts of the mid- 1980s had major detrimental effects on higher education.

This article will catalog and assess the impact on higher education of several tax law provisions enacted in the mid-1980s. It is the thesis of this article that the individual pieces of legislation are a de facto (and probably unwitting) educational policy that adversely affects higher education. This article will not …


Newsletter Vol.17 No.1 1989, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions Jan 1989

Newsletter Vol.17 No.1 1989, National Center For The Study Of Collective Bargaining In Higher Education And The Professions

National Center Newsletters

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