An edition of Leadership amid controversy (2004)

Leadership amid controversy

presidential perspectives

Leadership amid controversy
Judith Block McLaughlin
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An edition of Leadership amid controversy (2004)

Leadership amid controversy

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Jossey-Bass
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English
Pages
87

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Table of Contents

Editor's notes / -- Judith Block McLaughlin
Leadership, management, and governance -- Judith Block McLaughlin
Many faces of risk: free speech versus public safety -- Jane L. Jervis
Freedom and controversy on campus: the Holocaust questioned -- Edward T. Foote II
Leading a university during controversy: challenges faced by a new president -- Judy Genshaft, -- Jack Wheat
Student activism at Ithaca College: reflections on management and leadership -- Peggy R. Williams, Michael R. McGreevey
Miami Redskins: deciding about a university nickname -- Paul G. Risser.

Edition Notes

"Winter 2004."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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San Francisco
Series
New directions for higher education -- no. 128, Jossey-Bass higher and adult education series

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Pagination
87 p. ;
Number of pages
87

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OL14545371M
OCLC/WorldCat
57361603

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