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The American College President: Prosperity or Turmoil?
Facilitates an open and frank discussion on the important but complex role of the American college president. It assesses how changes in America's political, social and business environments have affected leadership in the academy; the characteristics of effective leaders in higher education; how presidents affect the well-being of faculty, administrators and students; and survival strategies for current and future college presidents. As the one common denominator on every college or university campus, there is often too little dialogue between the college president and the full range of campus constituencies. This program provides a unique opportunity for discussion, and should not be missed by any campus that is interested in finding better ways to forge an ideal campus environment.


Panelists: Dr. Henry Ponder, President, NAFEO, former president of Fisk University and Benedict College; Atty. Felicenne Ramey, Professor of Bus. Administration, CSU-Sacramento and Researcher of Women's Leadership Style in Higher Education; Dr. John Casteen III, President, University of Virginia; Holly Madsen, Association of Governing Boards, Key Staff Liaison to the Commission on the Academic Presidency; Dr. Joshua Smith, Professor of Higher Education, Center for Urban Community College Leadership, New York University and former Chancellor of the California Community College System; Dr. Stanley O. Ikenberry, President, American Council on Education; Jonathan Alger, Associate Council for the American Association of University Professors


Broadcast Date: 10/96

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Black Issues In Higher Education at 10 Years: A Decade of Learning, Growing & Sharing Together
Brings together these leaders to discuss the road the higher education community has traveled since 1984, and the course to be followed for the next decade and beyond. The program provides a much needed assessment of the extraordinary events that have impacted the careers and educational opportunities for African Americans, Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans, women and other underrepresented groups.


Panelists: William Gray, President, United Negro College Fund; Betty Siegel, President, Kennesaw State University; Molefi Asante, Chair, African American Studies Department, Temple University; Laudelina Martinez, President, Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities; Harold "Bud" Hodgkinson, Institute for Educational Leadership; Ralph Bonner, AA/EEO Officer, Michigan State University; Julianne Malveaux, Moderator, Syndicated Columnist and National Affairs Commentator


Broadcast Date: 3/94

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Creative Ways of Finding & Keeping Faculty & Administrators of Color
Over the years many colleges and universities have tried to locate and keep faculty and administrators of color, by adhering to many of the do's and don'ts of engineering a successful minority recruitment effort. This videotape provides a comprehensive and candid presentation of what has worked, what hasn't and why.


Panelists: Deborah J. Carter, Asst. Director, Office of Minorities in Higher Education-American Council on Education; Robert A. Corrigan, President, San Francisco State University; Dolores E. Cross, President, Chicago State University; Freeman A. Hrabowski III, President, University of Maryland-Baltimore County; Gary L. Hunter, Director of Affirmative Action & Human Resources Development, Miami University; Daniel J. Julius, Assoc. VP for Academic Affairs, University of San Francisco; Julian Bond, Moderator


Broadcast Date: 10/94

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Creative Ways of Finding & Keeping Faculty & Administrators of Color II
This program examines the roles of faculty and administrators in the recruitment and retention process and provides meaningful strategies for finding and keeping people of color.


Panelists: Dr. Judith Gappa, Vice President for Human Relations, Purdue University; Dr. Trevor L. Chandler, Executive Director of Academics Affirmative Action and Diversity, University of California; Dr. Evelyn Hu-Dehart, Director of Center for Studies of Ethnicity and Race in America, University of Colorado at Boulder; Dr. Donald Stedman, Dean School of Education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Dr. Brenda Richardson-Malone, Vice Chancellor Faculty and Staff Relations, City University of New York; Dr. Omero Suarez, Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs, Research & Planning, City Colleges of Chicago; Julian Bond, Moderatobr


Broadcast Date: 10/95

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Educational Leadership: The View From The Top: Community College Leaders Discuss Tomorrow's Programs & Practices
Community Colleges are challenged to meet workplace needs, and to develop leadership for the workplace of the future. Increasingly, business communities are finding that workplace problems are the result of changing technologies, requiring new skills. While community colleges have been acknowledged in many communities as the links between secondary and four year college and universities, there is a growing need for community colleges to become more responsive to school-to-work transitions.


Panelists: Dr. Fred Cainous, Chancellor, Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education; Dr. Elaine Adams, Northeast College, Houston Community College System; Dr. Baltazar Acevedo, President, College Without Walls, Houston Community College System; Faye B. Bryant, Deputy Superintendent for School Administration, Houston Independent School District; Dr. Zachary Hodges, President, Northwest College, Houston Community College System; Dr. Sylvia Ramos, President, Southeast College, Houston Community College System; Dr. Roland Moore, Chairman, Arts and Sciences, J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College; Dr. Sue A. Cox, President, Southwest College, Houston Community College System; Napoleon Johnson, Communications Department, Central College, Houston Community College System, Moderator


Broadcast Date: 10/95

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Effective Tools for Resolving Minority Issues In Community Colleges: Opportunities & Obstacles for Students, Faculty & Administrators of Color
America's two-year college will continue to play an important role in meeting the needs of minority students. Rising costs of a higher education, together with the availability of open enrollment, will increase the number of minority students on community college campuses. The need for qualified faculty and administrators with leadership qualities from minority groups will grow with the increase in student population.
This videoconference focuses on emerging programs at selective community colleges which have created innovative approaches to address the major issues facing most higher education institutions today. Highlights of the discussion include a panel of recognized experts debating and discussing a number of innovative campus solutions. Emphasis is on solutions that are working on community college campuses today.


Panelists: Dr. R. Eileen Baccus, President, Northwestern Connecticut Community College; Dr. Lloyd Hackley, President, North Carolina Community College System; Dr. Relinda Martinez, Vice President of Student Services, Cerritos College, Norwalk, CA; Dr. Bob McCabe, President (Retired), Miami-Dade Community College; Dr. John Roueche, Director, Community College Leadership Program, Univ. of Texas at Austin; Kojo Nnamdi, Moderator


Broadcast Date: 11/95

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Faculty Rights: Tenure and Governance: Negotiation vs Litigation
No set of issues is more critical to the success of today's colleges and universities than those that center on employment relations between the faculty and administration. In this precedent-setting national conference, recognized experts analyzed and discussed the issues of faculty rights, academic freedom, governance and tenure while they interacted with a national and studio audience. Faculty members, academic administrators, governing board members, attorneys and legislators alike will certainly benefit from viewing this insightful, frank and revealing forum.


Panelists: Ernst Benjamin, Gen. Secretary of the American Association of University Professors; George Johnson, President, George Mason University; D. Bruce Johnstone, Chancellor, State University of New York; Susanne Woods, Associate Dean of Faculty, Brown University; Frederick S. Humphries, President, Florida A&M University; Matt Franklin, Law Professor, University of Illinois; Martha Bazik, President, Chicago Citywide College; Gerald Bodner, Attorney, Yeshiva University; Joel Douglas, Director, National Center for the Study of Collective Bargaining; Paul Anthony, Moderator


Broadcast Date: 10/89

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Recruitment & Admissions Dilemmas In Higher Education: What's Next for Students of Color?
This program is an exciting and informative two-hour videoconference that tackles the complex subject of the recruitment and admission of students of color into higher education during a new affirmative action climate.
Recruitment & Admissions Dilemmas' panel of experts facilitates this national dialogue and offers strategies on how to effectively handle the recruitment and admission of students of color.


Panelists: Joyce Smith, Executive Director, National Association for College Admission Counseling; Anthony Carnvale, Vice President, Education Testing Service; Nancy Cantor, Executive Vice President, Academic Affairs, University of Michigan; Bob Schaeffer, Public Education Director, National Center for Fair and Open Testing; Don Brown, Commissioner, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board; Bradford F. Wilson, Executive Director, National Association of Scholars; Carol Randolph, Esq. Moderator, Court TV Anchor, Practicing Lawyer


Broadcast Date: 3/98

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