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What's New
Race
and Retention
Emory's Department of Political Science will lose three professors,
all African American, by the end of this year.
November 19, 2002
Time,
not Money
Some faculty at other universities are negotiating for more
time with their families, not bigger compensation packages.
November 14, 2002
Shrinking
Budgets at Private Universities
Today's New York Times examines reduced endowment returns
and spending cuts at Stanford, Duke, MIT, Dartmouth, and Emory.
November 5, 2002
Resources
for Crossing the Great Divide
Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese Karen Stolley's
bibliography from her essay on faculty-trustee relationships
November 4, 2002
From
Fat Jeans to Fat Genes?
Excerpts from a talk by Kathleen
LeBesco, Assistant Professor of Communication Arts, Marymount
Manhattan College, speaking at a Women's Studies colloquium
on October 2, 2002.
How
are other institutions coping with fiscal shortfalls?
Read summaries of a few recent
Chronicle of Higher Education articles
September 30, 2002
"History
is late"
Read a new poem by Lucas
Carpenter, as part of our series, September 11, Scholarly
Responses
September 12, 2002
New Emory Report on Faculty Recruitment
Read "Why Faculty Come to Emory"
by Daniel Teodorescu, Director of the Office of Institutional
Research
September 5, 2002
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Current
Issue
Advise
and Consent:
Taking Faculty Governance Seriously
"Part
of what makes universities special is the idea that decisions
are made collectively by a group of scholars. It's an important
goal that needs to be sustained."
Robert Schapiro,
Associate Professor of Law
"I
think there are limits to faculty governance; it stops short
of management."
Micheal Giles,
Goodrich C. White Professor of Political Science
Fostering
Frank and Healthy Communication:
The past and future of the University Senate
William T.
Branch Jr., Carter Smith Sr. Professor of Medicine and President,
University Senate
Crossing
the Great Divide:
Enhancing faculty-trustee communication
Karen Stolley,
Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese
"My
Desperate Life as a Sound Byte!"
And other tabloid healdines for the publicized intellectual
Mark Jordan,
Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Religion
Faculty
Gender Equity at Emory:
PCSW study finds both fairness and imbalances
Daniel Teodorescu,
Director of Institutionsl Research, and Beth Seelig, Associate
Professor of Psychiatry and Chair, President's Commission
on the Status of Women
Endnotes
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