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Woods, Randall Bennett – Academe, 1995
The contributions of Senator J. William Fulbright to public policy in the United States are examined, focusing on a lifetime of public service and the global view that he brought to American policy formation. Cultural tolerance and international cooperation are seen as the major themes dominating his public life. Excerpts of personal comments of a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Federal Government, Higher Education, Legislators

Academe, 1995
Seven politicians who have spent some time in the college classroom as professors or lecturers comment on the influence of their teaching experience on their approaches to law-making. The legislators are: Senator Phil Gramm, Senator Paul Simon, Senator Barbara Mikulski, Representative Roscoe G. Bartlett, Representative Bob Filner, Representative…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Career Change, College Faculty, College Instruction

Rendleman, Doug; And Others – Academe, 1988
A statement of the AAUP Committee R on Government Relations on the 1988 elections is presented. The committee is concerned about the debt burdens of college students and the graying of the current faculty. Faculty members are urged to work actively in behalf of candidates. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Finance, Educational Policy, Elections

Clausen, Christopher – Academe, 1996
Policymakers in many states are critical of college faculty salaries based on their ill-informed perceptions of faculty workload and perquisites, seldom acknowledging the real reason for rising costs in higher education, its rapid expansion. Faculty and administrators must work together to devise persuasive answers to hostile inquiries by critics…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Faculty, Faculty Workload, Financial Problems