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von Munkwitz-Smith, Jeffrey – College and University, 2015
This issue of "College and University" marks a transition in the Editor-in-Chief Position, with the interview of Louise Lonabocker, who has served in this capacity for the past ten years. She has also served as President of AACRAO, and in both positions, Lonabocker has been a role model for many AACRAO leaders. Lonabocker describes the…
Descriptors: Interviews, College Faculty, Administrator Attitudes, Editing
Nikolakakos, Elaine; Reeves, Jennifer L.; Shuch, Sheldon – College and University, 2012
Grade inflation is harmful to students as well as faculty. Faculty should not have to fear that honest grading may result in job loss. Students who truly deserve A grades also are negatively impacted when they receive the same grade as students who submit good but not superior work. At the very least, it is a disincentive for students to work to…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Grade Inflation, Economic Climate, Liberal Arts
Levine, Jeffrey P. – College and University, 2012
The chief academic officer to whom the author once reported gave him the freedom to be creative in implementing their institution's then-new, three-year strategic enrollment management (SEM) plan. For the fall 2010 semester, they had already exceeded projected net-tuition dollar amounts for the entire academic year. Just five months prior to…
Descriptors: Deans, Enrollment Management, Enrollment, Tuition
Nunez, Anne-Marie; Elizondo, Diane – Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, 2012
As the Latino population grows, the number of Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs) in the US is expected to increase (Santiago & Andrade, 2010; Torres & Zerquera, 2012). HSIs are typically defined as 2- or 4-year, accredited, degree-granting, not-for-profit colleges and universities that enroll at least 25 percent full-time Hispanic students…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Foreign Countries, Puerto Ricans, Hispanic American Students
Valle, Fernando; Rodriguez, Cristobal – Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, 2012
Public and higher education alike have much to gain from serving the largest and fastest growing demographic in the United States. The Latina/o population in the U.S. is young and fervent and will continue to influence political, financial and educational communities, both geographically and socioeconomically. In this theoretical analysis and case…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Transformational Leadership, Hispanic Americans, Case Studies
Frazier, William; Eighmy, Myron – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2012
This study examined three themed residential learning communities and their impact on students' satisfaction with their overall university experience, residence hall living experience, residence hall learning experience, their interactions with residence hall student staff, and the students' academic experience. The researchers were specifically…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, College Housing, Communities of Practice
Haynes, Cliff; Janosik, Steven M. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2012
The purpose of this study was to identify the benefits that faculty and student affairs staff gain from being involved in Living-Learning Programs (LLPs) and to explore any differences between the two groups. Faculty and student affairs staff (N = 268) report gaining intrinsic benefits more often than extrinsic benefits from their involvement in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Living Learning Centers, Holistic Approach, Interests
Kennedy, Kirsten – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2011
The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand what motivated tenured and tenure-track faculty at three research-extensive institutions to participate or not participate in residential learning communities. Responses were then categorized using one aspect of ford's (1992) Motivational Systems Theory (MST): personal agency beliefs as…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Tenure, Systems Approach, Higher Education
Ellett, Tom; Schmidt, Anna – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2011
This study sought to explore and understand the perceptions that faculty members have of community development in living-learning communities at a large, private research institution in the Northeast. Boyer's (1990) tenets of community development provided a theoretical lens for the study. The article concludes with implications for practice and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Dormitories, Teacher Student Relationship
Sriram, Rishi; Shushok, Frank, Jr.; Perkins, Jennifer; Scales, T. Laine – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2011
In its recent history, American higher education has segmented the student experience, especially as research universities have grown in size and complexity. To increase the integration of undergraduate learning experiences, many efforts have combined the curricular and cocurricular worlds of students. In one practice, housing and residence life…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Dormitories, Teacher Student Relationship
Jessup-Anger, Jody E.; Wawrzynski, Matthew R.; Yao, Christina W. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2011
This qualitative study employed a constructivist, case study approach to explore how faculty made meaning of their experiences in a newly developed residential college at a large, land-grant research university in the Midwest. Findings revealed that faculty focused on determining how to prioritize the numerous opportunities for involvement while…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Undergraduate Study, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Constructivism (Learning)
Fitzpatrick, Kevin – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 2011
Whether contemplating a swim in a river or a dive into the expanse of the Atlantic ocean, I am definitely more comfortable when I can see or touch the bottom. The farther out I swim, the more anxious I get, mostly because of the unknown. This analogy seems to capture the tentativeness that faculty members sometimes feel, specifically at large…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Place of Residence, Residential Programs
Bricault, Dennis – College and University, 2007
Academic dishonesty poses a threat to the goals of every educational institution. This article draws heavily from current literature and case law to provide an overview of academic dishonesty, paying particular attention to associated legal aspects, such as due process, the content and communication of policies, sanctions, prevention, and…
Descriptors: Prevention, Sanctions, Civil Rights, Court Litigation
Reindl, Travis – College and University, 2006
As primary contributors to the marketplace of ideas, colleges and universities have historically been the locus of contention for the worldviews of the left and right. Debate has become more heated in recent years, fueled by the war in Iraq and the renewed prominence of moral issues such as reproductive rights and same-sex marriage. In this…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, College Faculty, Tenure, Freedom of Speech
Gilley, Ann; Gilley, Jerry W. – College and University, 2006
Student privacy and confidentiality are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment. Among the four specific rights granted to students who have reached the age of eighteen or who attend a postsecondary institution, "consent to disclosure of records" is the most commonly violated…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Student Records, Student Rights, Federal Legislation

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