Campus
Communications in the Age of Crises By Patricia McGuire
Recent catastrophes have brought about numerous critiques and changes to
campus communications. In this feature, the president of Trinity
Washington University shares the lessons she has learned from enduring
crises during her 18 years on the job. Joan Hinde Stewart, president of
Hamilton College, adds her thoughts on why certain types of crisis are
necessary for a college's existence.
The
New Face of America: Hispanics, Immigration, and Higher
Education By Roy Flores
The chancellor of Pima Community College says that it is time for higher
education to play a more active role in the immigration debate.
Additional perspectives are offered by Gregory H. Williams, president of
The City College of New York (CCNY), and Philip R. Day, Jr., chancellor
of City College of San Francisco.
Presidential
Creeds and Character By Stephen J. Nelson
Because the forces of political correctness care little about the
historical foundation of the university, presidents must be the
defenders of their institutions. And what better guidance, writes the
assistant professor of educational leadership at Bridgewater State
College, than to rely on a moral compass to shape the way they
navigate?
Departments
Presidents
in Action: Building Community to Achieve Success By Frank G. Pogue
The president emeritus of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania explains
how he developed a campus community at a university that had lost its
sense of collegiality.
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table of contents fall 2007 issue The Presidency magazine