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Barnhardt, Ray – Tribal College, 1991
Discusses types of indigenous higher education (i.e., independent institutions, affiliates of other universities, and integrated structures) and their distinctive qualities; e.g., commitment to community, integration of functions, sustained local leadership, spiritual harmony, use of local language, traditional ways of knowing and teaching,…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, American Indian Education, College Administration, College Environment
Eaton, Judith S. – AGB Reports, 1992
The debate about political correctness on college campuses focuses not on the goals of diversity and equity but on strategies to attain them. Underlying the debate are different assumptions about our society's nature. Synthesis is needed in alternative models of campus order and openness, curricula, and admissions and hiring policies. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Admission, College Curriculum, College Environment

Mullin, Joan – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1992
A mentoring program provides a nonthreatening environment in which pharmacy students, teachers, and other professionals can risk exploring application of textbook concepts while receiving guidance and encouragement. Such relationships stimulate active learning for mentor and protege. Mentoring relationships cannot be forced, but an environment for…
Descriptors: College Environment, Educational Environment, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education

Foss, Karen A. – CUPA Journal, 1993
One woman faculty member describes several ways in which she helped introduce feminist perspectives into her institution through traditional structures, including development and institutionalization of a women's studies course on gender and communication, service on college and university committees, and serving as a role model for other women.…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Environment, College Faculty, Committees
Good, R. T. III – Campus Activities Programming, 1993
Discussion of college student activities planning to meet needs of gay and lesbian students focuses on the need to create a campus climate of tolerance and appreciation. A model for development of gay self-acceptance is outlined, and considerations in hiring performers, and facilitating clubs and organizations are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Environment, College Planning, Cultural Pluralism

Freedman, James O. – Change, 1991
The president of Dartmouth College (New Hampshire) discusses campus cultural pluralism, the need for diversity in higher education, overcoming resistance to change, techniques for supporting a diverse student population, monitoring diversity through institutional research, and the issue of "political correctness" in higher education…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Ancillary School Services, College Environment, College Presidents
Bulls, Herman E.; Greenberger, Jeffrey S. – Business Officer, 1998
A campus's physical presence typically serves as the "front door" for key audiences and important constituencies, creating an initial and often enduring image within the community from which it hopes to attract students, faculty, and staff. Effective real-estate management presents opportunities to design a more inviting welcome sign.…
Descriptors: Architectural Character, Campus Planning, College Administration, College Buildings

Fitz Gibbon, Heather M.; Canterbury, Richard M.; Litten, Larry – College and University, 1999
Argues for adopting the concept of colleges and universities as "total institutions," noting the importance of such characteristics as isolation, activities, location, unity of focused goals, and opportunities for student development. Implications of these considerations and characteristics for student recruitment, admissions, student orientation,…
Descriptors: College Administration, College Admission, College Environment, College Freshmen

Chapman, M. Perry – Planning for Higher Education, 1999
The college campus should be a vital, coherent, humanly scaled environment that engages its inhabitants in the experience of place and can serve as a life model of a rich and satisfying community. The new millennium will bring influences that heighten the need for campuses to expand the sense of community and renew awareness of human unity. (MSE)
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Administration, College Environment, College Planning

Nelson, Cary – Academe, 1998
Attempts to generalize about sexual harassment on campus by examining narrative examples of selected cases through media coverage, interviews, or official documents, only to learn that those whose jobs it is to work with sexual harassment cases find there are no fixed rules. Sees need for due process, clearer institutional policies, better…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, College Environment, Due Process, Higher Education

Chapman, M. Perry – Planning for Higher Education, 1994
A review of the physical development of college and university campuses over 40 years looks at themes evident in each decade and identifies some constant underlying principles: the timelessness of a well-ordered campus; characteristics fostering collegiality, communication, and interaction; and qualities that give each campus a unique sense of…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Environment, College Planning, Educational Environment
Lomotey, Kofi – 1990
The retention of African-American students on college campuses is examined in this study conducted at Oberlin College, Ohio, a school which has been fairly successful in retaining African-American students over the past 20 years. The study addressed the needs of African-American students by looking at the college's institutional symbols. In…
Descriptors: Black Students, Black Studies, College Environment, College Students
Topor, Robert S. – 1986
Advice for colleges on how to identify, develop, and communicate a positive image for the institution is offered in this handbook. The use of market research techniques to measure image is discussed along with advice on how to improve an image so that it contributes to a unified marketing plan. The first objective is to create and communicate some…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Environment, Guidelines, Higher Education
Steeples, Douglas W. – New Directions for Higher Education, 1988
In the newly competitive realm of higher education, strategic planning offers a systematic method for defining colleges and universities in order to enhance their strengths and market positions and to shape their futures. The focal elements of strategic planning and benefits and limits of strategic planning are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Administration, College Environment, College Planning

Hernes, Gurmund – Higher Education Management, 1993
This speech examines the image of the university as a powerful center of knowledge in the contexts of both the traditional university and the modern research university. The institution's role in thinking and research, personal growth, and social change are discussed, especially as these areas interrelate and can create an exciting intellectual…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Role, Educational History, Educational Objectives