May-June 2001

May-June 2001

Volume 87, Number 3

Contents

Features

Conditions of Collaboration: A Dean’s List of Dos and Don’ts
By Philip A. Glotzbach
Let's run a university in accordance with academia's stated ideals.

"Inextricably Linked": Shared Governance and Academic Freedom
By Larry G. Gerber
Without genuine collaboration, academic freedom is at risk.

Why Committees Don’t Work: Creating a Structure for Change
By William G. Tierney
Most attempts at academic reform fail, but they don't have to.

Faculty Governance, The University of California, and the Future of Academe
By David A. Hollinger
Berkeley professors have real power, but can they keep it?

The Well-Tempered Search: Hiring Faculty and Administrators for Mission
By Patricia T. van der Vorm
Here's a checklist for hiring committees.

Tough Choices at Radford University
By Susan Barnard and Ann Ferren
How a faculty member and an administrator collaborated to restructure a depatment.

AAUP at Work

Nota Bene

Columns

Book Reviews

The American College in the Nineteenth Century
Reviewed by Louise L. Stevenson

The Sacred and the Secular University
Reviewed by Lonnie D. Kliever

Academic Freedom and Christian Scholarship
Reviewed by Schubert M. Ogden

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