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Lawrence, Heather J.; Mullin, Christopher M.; Horton, David, Jr. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2009
Collegiate athletic programs have often been referred to as the "front porch" of an institution. Coaches, athletic teams, student athletes, and athletic department staff serve as a "link between the immediate campus family and the larger community. It is this front-porch principle that makes managing intercollegiate athletics a unique and…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Community Colleges, Team Sports, Program Termination
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Bellis, James M.; Poole, Lawrence H. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1979
Describes the development and operation of a multi-disciplinary center of gerontology at North Country Community College (New York), focusing on its tasks (education; community services, development, and planning; and research) and its structural development, e.g., integration into the college, internal governance, staffing, linkages with other…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Community Education, Community Services, Financial Support
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Stallings, Dan N. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1977
A dean of instruction notes that both institutional and faculty commitment to instructional innovation are necessary for such innovation to occur and continue. Both a faculty development program and external grant funding for instructional improvement efforts are key factors in successful implementation. (JDS)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Financial Support, Grants, Instructional Innovation
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Pastorella, Mark J. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2003
Involved alumni are alumni who will give, and then ask how they can do more. If a college knows how to cultivate and engage its alumni, it is well on the way to financial health and growth. Community colleges are particularly and favorably positioned to obtain support from their alumni, since alumni recognize the value they received as students,…
Descriptors: Alumni, Community Colleges, Financial Support, Economic Development
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Traylor, Horace Jerome; And Others – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1989
Presents Miami-Dade Community College's Endowed Teaching Chair Program as a model for raising funds to enhance excellence in teaching. Traces the development of the project, the planning and organization of the fund-raising campaign, and methods used to motivate contributors. (DMM)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Educational Finance, Educational Quality, Financial Support
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Carmichael, John H. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1975
This article describes the life cycle of an industrial research and development project and suggests applications to educational research and development. It also discusses the importance, funding, staffing, and management of a research and development effort.(DC)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Development, Educational Research, Financial Support
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Wattenbarger, James L.; Scaggs, Sandra – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1979
Making successful changes in college curriculum requires (1) a climate favorable to change with overt support from administrators; (2) a period of planning, study, fact finding, and reinforcement; and (3) implementation of the new curriculum with security, adequate resources, and the development of new skills. (MB)
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Administrator Role, Change Strategies, College Curriculum
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Parsons, Michael H., Ed. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 1980
In the first section of this collection of essays on part-time faculty development, Carol Eliason outlines the problems inherent in current staff development practices and a systems approach to their solution. Then, David Harris voices concerns and challenges from the college president's perspective. Richard Smith explains the benefits of…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Community Colleges, Faculty Development, Financial Support