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Prospectus, July 20, 1989
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Leadership of the arts in higher education : a case study.
The purpose of this study is to explore, identify, and describe the causal relationship between leadership and the phenomena that produce an environment conducive for growth of the arts in higher education, by recording the thoughts, perceptions, and experiences of individuals who are, or were, in leadership roles at selected institutions. The institutions chosen for this study were The Ohio State University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Each institution is noted for distinction in the arts. Both institutions are state funded land-grant universities, with comprehensive arts programs in the performing and visual arts and have professional arts presenting centers on campus. Through “expert nomination,” over fifty participants were invited to take part in this study. The participants were central administrators, mid-level administrators, chairs, and arts faculty. Qualitative research methods were used in collecting the data through the use of a guided, open-ended and in-depth interview with each participant. The research questions for this study focused on the participant\u27s view of: (1) how the history of the campus connected with the history and growth of the arts at the institution, (2) what were the most significant integrative components of the arts on the campus, (3) what accounted for the growth of the arts on the campus, (4) what was the perception of the educative role of the arts on campus, and (5) what would be the ideal situation for the arts on campus. The analysis of the data revealed three major areas where leadership had effected the growth of the arts on these two campuses: (1) the creation of an environment that encourages collaborative and outreach ventures, (2) the creation of an environment that is based on a shared vision and goals, (3) the creation of an environment that generates faculty and staff excitement and high morale
Prospectus, June 21, 1989
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Prospectus, March 9, 1989
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Prospectus, April 6, 1988
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Prospectus, March 1, 1989
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Prospectus, May 28, 1979
HERE WE GO AGAIN: REGISTRATION HASSLES; Stugo takes action; \u27Chaos\u27 to highlight beginning of school; Commuter program will help Parkland people save gas; Stugo elections for ten seats is 12-13; Dedication features teleconferencing; Women to show defense; Computer majors eligible for ICP scholarship; Gammon on top of Comm. Dept.; Volunteers are wanted at UI; After registration, it can only get better; More music plays at PC; A quiz from abroad; Honor students total 46; IOC will meet next Tuesday; Dupe dept. is expanding; VA rules upheld in courts; ID rules listed; Slick can hurt Midwest; Parking regulations listed; Top 10 List from WPCD Radio; Athletic schedules: Golf Schedule -- 1979, Cross Country Schedule -- 1979, Women\u27s Volleyball Schedule -- 1979; Roueche suggests using videotapes of lectures; Pres. Staerkel greets students; PC lists job opportunities; Classified Advertising; Advertising Policy; Tickets are on sale on operas; New organization \u27flocks\u27 with others; Tenant Union plant sale will be held next weekend; Women\u27s b-ball to have meeting; Student organizations listed; Fast Freddy forecasts againhttps://spark.parkland.edu/prospectus_1979/1015/thumbnail.jp
Prospectus, July 16, 1986
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Prospectus, September 3, 1986
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