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Engelkemeyer, Susan West – Change, 2004
This review draws on William Massy's recent book--"Honoring the Trust: Quality and Cost Containment in Higher Education" (Anker Publishing, 2003)--to establish the case for change and to suggest some of the tools to better manage institutions. Also included are two disparate resources to help reach that goal--resources that are used by…
Descriptors: Costs, Institutional Evaluation, Higher Education, Educational Quality

Karelis, Charles – Change, 1989
A strategy for college financing that would require each student to pay only for his share of the part of his college education financed from tuition and fees is outlined. Students consuming more goods and services would pay proportionately more than those consuming less. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, Costs, Educational Change, Educational Improvement

Tobias, Sheila – Change, 1992
College science education is at risk of becoming mired in the "reform culture" that has long been problematic in precollege science. A single universal solution to student underpreparedness and lack of sustained interest cannot be found, but a departmental level commitment to change and reallocation of resources is necessary to achieve program…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Preparation, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change

Miles, Jack – Change, 1994
It is proposed that universities fund all research prospectively, one project at a time, as publishers do, and require faculty whose research has not been funded to fill his work schedule with teaching, effecting significant savings and the understanding that time off for research is not automatic. (MSE)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Faculty, Educational Change, Faculty Publishing

Change, 1997
Describes the Pew Charitable Trusts' Pew Leadership Award for revitalization and reform in higher education and summarizes characteristics of the 45 nominated institutions. The institutions develop portfolios documenting accomplishments in the areas of curriculum redesign, faculty roles and responsibilities, and resource reallocation. Profiles the…
Descriptors: Awards, Change Strategies, College Faculty, Curriculum Development