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Koch, Susan J. – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2015
In this article Chancellor Susan Koch considers the value of the honors program at her institute, the University of Illinois at Springfield. She begins by reflecting on her own under graduate experience at her alma mater, Dakota State University and explains how her experience there helped her to create the honors program at the University of…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Relevance (Education), College Programs, Program Descriptions
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Haas, Thomas J. – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2015
In an opening address to the university community a few years ago, Thomas Haas, President of Grand Valley State University set out three key concepts (three contemporary Rs) to guide thinking as the institution grows and develops. They all have to do with student success: relevance, rigor, and return on investment. Haas articulated that the…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Relevance (Education), Outcomes of Education, Educational Benefits
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Johnson, Marc A. – Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council, 2015
The value that honors programs hold for universities lies in the tangibles. Honors programs help an institution pinpoint and cultivate the talents of its finest students. They help these students achieve undergraduate research and encourage them to seek further inquiry and creative endeavor. They provide the counsel, advising, and encouragement…
Descriptors: Success, Honors Curriculum, Academic Achievement, Relevance (Education)
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Hall, James C. – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2013
Ask a college administrator about students and risk management, and you're likely to get a quick and agitated speech about alcohol consumption and bad behavior or a meditation on mental health and campus safety. But in colleges and universities, we manage intellectual risk-taking too. Bring that up, and you'll probably get little out of that same…
Descriptors: Risk Management, College Programs, College Curriculum, Prerequisites
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Fitzpatrick, Margaret Mary – NASPA Journal, 1988
Cites current opinions on social responsibility as a mission of higher education, and shows how this mission has been fostered through programming. Concludes that colleges and universities can structure the learning environment to encourage the analysis and action needed to build a healthy society. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: College Programs, College Role, Higher Education, Opinions
Ward, Bill – Scholastic Editor, 1979
Considers the value of university programs in preparing students for photojournalism, notes trends and problems in photojournalism education, and describes experiences helpful to the development of photography skills. (GT)
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Programs, Higher Education, Job Training
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Lemons, L. Jay; Richmond, Douglas R. – NASPA Journal, 1987
Examines the phenomenon of sophomore slump, a phase in their college years when students often feel depressed, frustrated, anxious, or dissatisfied. Encourages student affairs professionals to recognize the existence of sophomore slump and to provide support for students. Suggests three strategies for helping students: developing special programs,…
Descriptors: College Programs, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Counseling
Gamson, Zelda F.; And Others – 1984
Issues pertaining to a liberal education are examined, and information is included on 14 programs in liberal education that were were part of the U.S. Department of Education's National Project IV. The goals of liberal education and ways of achieving goals covered. A transcript of a discussion on liberal education in the 1980s is provided. Zelda…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Programs, Educational Change, Educational Objectives