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Bostick, William A. – Connecticut Law Review, 1978
A review of the historical background and funding of the Detroit Institute of Arts is followed by a discussion of some of the many legal problems encountered including those involving gifts, funding, control, regulation of artwork reproductions, protection against general liability, and the acquisition of other nations' artifacts. (JMD)
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Arts Centers, Court Cases, Financial Problems
Brightman, Richard W. – 1982
In this period of financial austerity in education, community colleges can diversify their sources of revenue as an alternative to reducing or eliminating programs or accepting a decline in the quality of education. One such approach involves the colleges in commercial activities undertaken to support educational programs and services. Although…
Descriptors: Business, Business Administration, Community Colleges, Educational Finance
Office of Inspector General (ED), Washington, DC. – 1990
Problems in the administration of student aid programs are documented in this semiannual report by the Department of Educations's Office of Inspector General (OIG). Chapter 1 describes abuses of the Department of Education's student financial assistance (SFA) programs, improper screening of participating schools, illegal access by ineligible…
Descriptors: Accounting, Compliance (Legal), Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility
Strickland, Haywood R.; And Others – AGB Reports, 1980
Black colleges, it is suggested, suffer less from problems such as litigation, bargaining, etc. than do other institutions. However, other problems, such as financial ones, are acute. Aggressive approaches are needed in fund raising from corporations, foundations and alumni, and also in student recruitment. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Accountability, Black Colleges, Black Education, Black Leadership


