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White, Lawrence – Trusteeship, 2012
In today's world, managing a campus crisis poses special challenges for an institution's governing board, which may operate some distance removed from the immediate events giving rise to the crisis. In its most challenging form, a campus crisis--a shooting, a natural disaster, a fraternity hazing death, the arrest of a prominent campus…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Administrator Role, Governing Boards, Administrative Principles
Carlson, Bryan E.; Matthews, George J. – Trusteeship, 2008
Is higher education on the verge of a leadership gap? Unless higher education administrators specifically develop leaders capable of meeting those challenges, the coming years present the real possibility of a leadership vacuum in higher education. Those of them who lead, support, and govern colleges have a responsibility to actively cultivate a…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Distance Education, Global Approach, Proprietary Schools
Trachtenberg, Stephen Joel – Trusteeship, 2008
Unlike most businesses, universities are both capital-and labor-intensive; yet contrary to standard business practice, they wring the most use and value out of their plants and payrolls for fewer than seven months a year. University presidents may appear to be very much like chief executive officers, but their powers to change course--or even a…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Educational Finance, Trustees, Governing Boards
Pelletier, Stephen – Trusteeship, 2008
Sustainability has become a central consideration across the board in university business decisions. Passing a tipping point, it has become a pivotal focus of management. College leaders are increasingly drawing connections between sustainability, institutional missions, and higher education's fundamental purposes. Administrators readily rattle…
Descriptors: Sustainable Development, Benchmarking, College Curriculum, Research Projects