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Pratt, Linda Ray – Academe, 1993
The focus on the debate over college teaching vs. faculty research productivity, although important, ignores the central issue of the need to restore proper funding for higher education. Underfunding higher education ultimately destroys both quality and access and affects the public sector the most. (MSE)
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Faculty, Educational Quality, Faculty Publishing

Gertel, Hector R. – Higher Education, 1991
Financing issues associated with the evolution of Argentina's national universities, 1960-90, are examined. Major trends in student population, faculty, and government spending are outlined, the teaching and research market is discussed, and several proposals to ease constraints are presented and analyzed for feasibility. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, Economic Change, Educational Finance

Grey, Thomas C. – Journal of Higher Education, 1992
One of the principal drafters of Stanford University's regulation concerning verbal harassment on campus proposes an interpretation of the conflict between civil rights and civil liberties in this situation. Contrasts in the two approaches to injury and the public/private distinction are highlighted. The text of Stanford's regulation is appended.…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, College Environment

Cooper, Sandi E. – Academe, 1998
Argues that the City University of New York's recent reversal of its policy of providing remedial instruction to those needing it was accomplished despite substantial opposition and without regard for the human or financial consequences, with little understanding of academic freedom, and under the influence of conservative policymakers wishing to…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, College Role, Conservatism

Aronowitz, Stanley – Academe, 1998
As in other industries, expansion of part-time work has profoundly affected salaries and working conditions of full-time faculty and staff at many colleges. If public higher education is to survive the influences of privatization, vocationalization, and downsizing, faculty unions, having established a place in the academy, must become more heavily…
Descriptors: Agency Role, College Faculty, Economic Climate, Educational Trends