In Evaluating the College President, Governing Boards Assert More Authority

On some campuses, faculty members complain that they are playing less of a role

Many faculty members in the Indiana University System were dismayed when Myles Brand, the system's president, was evaluated this spring and declared "a visionary leader" with whom Indiana was "most fortunate to be blessed."

It's not that they wanted to get rid of Mr. Brand. What upset them was the process itself. The Board

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