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Lieberman, Devorah – Liberal Education, 2014
The lasting sense of connection that a graduate feels for his or her alma mater is often rooted in those especially memorable aspects of the college experience--the times spent bonding with friends and faculty, practicing and playing on athletic teams, collaborating with professors on research, and serving as leaders in student government. Such…
Descriptors: College Programs, Institutional Mission, Sense of Community, College Graduates
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Incandela, Joseph M. – Liberal Education, 2011
Saint Mary's College, a single-gender Catholic institution in northern Indiana with approximately 1,600 students, has just revised a general education curriculum that had been in place for nearly forty years. The board of trustees unanimously approved the new curriculum in April 2010. In this article, the author discusses seven key lessons learned…
Descriptors: General Education, Educational Change, Formative Evaluation, Catholic Schools
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Zemsky, Robert – Liberal Education, 1990
The article reports preliminary observations on data from six colleges on application of a regression model to help explain observed differences in instructional efficiencies of specific curricula. A major finding was that the most efficient distribution of students is in the humanities and social sciences. Tentative explanations for this finding…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Economics, Efficiency, Evaluation Methods