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Pettersen, Larry – American School Board Journal, 1991
A school fund-raising drive for a young cancer victim at Twality Junior High School in Tigard, Oregon, became a legal hassle with the involvement of a professional fund-raising organization being investigated for mishandling funds. Advises making a thorough background check before letting anyone take custody of funds raised through the school.…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Credentials, Fund Raising, Junior High Schools
Astin, Alexander W. – AGB Reports, 1989
An institution that exists primarily for its own sake--that identifies itself primarily in terms of its resources and reputation--compromises its capacity as an instrument for improving society. Colleges need to transcend their institutional egos and concern themselves with their impact on students and society. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Environment, College Role, Competition
Wright, Phillip C.; Palmer, Robert A. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 1988
A survey of first-year students in an association-sponsored management program found students were drawn to the program by business or personal contacts, program reputation, course practicality, and program length. They ranked the program as just below a university management degree and somewhat higher than a non-management degree. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Certification, Difficulty Level, Foreign Countries

Milo, Katherine; And Others – College and University, 1989
After an unusual amount of negative publicity, California State University at Chico surveyed 500 freshmen and 250 junior transfer students and 500 students admitted but not enrolled concerning their perceptions of the publicity and reasons for attending or not attending. Results suggest the publicity had little influence. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Applicants, College Choice, Enrollment Influences, Higher Education

Lahno, Bernd – Journal of Conflict Resolution, 1995
Contrary to assumptions of the supergame model, agents in exchange situations will normally not be perfectly informed about past behavior of their partners. Moreover, they will generally be in a position to choose their partners. The formal model of this article, reputation formation, attempts to take account of these facts. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Games, Interpersonal Relationship, Mathematical Models

Baldi, Stephane – American Sociologist, 1994
Maintains that early sociological studies of U.S. higher education noted that despite a widespread ideology of egalitarianism, both individuals and departments were highly stratified. Reports on a study of changes in the structure of the stratification system in sociology over the past 30 years. (CFR)
Descriptors: Degrees (Academic), Departments, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Study
AGB Reports, 1991
Research on voluntary college mergers led to development of a model predicting the probability of a merger with 80-100 percent accuracy. The model was based on fundamental governing board concerns about mission, risk, and reputation. Results reveal the merger negotiation process is dynamic and reveals characteristics of successful approaches. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Colleges, Governance, Governing Boards

Stein, Ronald H. – Journal for Higher Education Management, 1990
The concepts of "image" and "image management" in higher education are relatively new outcomes of an overall debate about accountability. Competition for faculty, students, and resources demands that colleges and universities promote their faculty's good work. Public support and trust are critical to funding and understanding…
Descriptors: Accountability, College Administration, College Role, Faculty College Relationship
Chronicle of Higher Education, 1990
The 28 institutions currently sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for violation of association regulations are listed. For each institution, the specific violations and penalties are noted. Violations are largely in recruitment, financial aid, benefits to athletes, and program administration and penalties are in competition,…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, College Athletics, Discipline
Phillip, Mary-Christine; Morgan, Joan – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1993
Although sociologists are concerned about trends among African-American males, Morehouse College (Georgia), the United States' only all-male black college, has developed a reputation for its stable environment, positive role models, and commitment to producing well-educated citizens and leaders. (MSE)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Environment, College Role, Higher Education
Toma, J. Douglas – New Directions for Higher Education, 1999
High-profile athletic programs contribute to the collegiate ideal and are used by many institutions to provide connections to their internal and external constituencies. The magnitude of major athletic events contributes to and in some cases defines institutional image, even serving as a surrogate for the more intimate community-building…
Descriptors: College Athletics, College Environment, College Role, Educational Philosophy

Jordy, Matthew L.; McGrath, Eileen L.; Rutledge, John B. – College & Research Libraries, 1999
Reports on the use of book reviews as selection tools to establish the reputations of publishers. Examines the quality of books of several presses, and compares each publisher against a control sample, finding discernible variations in how reviewers express themselves about books. Discusses the relationship between price and qualit,y and…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Book Reviews, Comparative Analysis, Costs

Diamond, Nancy; Graham, Hugh Davis – Change, 2000
Discusses, in the context of the National Research Council's next study of research-doctorate programs, arguments over continuing use of reputational surveys as the primary measure of program quality, as opposed to more objective measures of research performance. Eleven tables rank institutions for specific fields by reputation, citation density,…
Descriptors: Awards, Citations (References), Doctoral Programs, Educational Quality

Bates, Marcia J – College & Research Libraries, 1998
Refutes the claim that top-rated programs in library science tend to maintain and enhance their reputation by hiring their own and each other's graduates and that this pattern of inbreeding was likely to be harmful to the field. Concludes convincing evidence was not provided and the true situation may be other than claimed. (PEN)
Descriptors: Debate, Employment Patterns, Faculty, Graduate Students
Engell, James; Dangerfield, Anthony – Harvard Magazine, 1998
Argues that as higher education has grown, colleges and universities have systematically disinvested in the humanities and developed a culture of credentials. Now market-driven colleges pursue trophies (star faculty, plush facilities, reputation). Academic fields that offer a promise of money, knowledge of money, or a source of money are prized,…
Descriptors: College Administration, Credentials, Educational Demand, Educational Economics