Speed Up the Pace of Campus Governance, or Lose the Authority to Make Decisions

By MARGARET A. MILLER

In the late 1960s, David Harris, a prominent student protester at Stanford University, used to complain about that headless monster, "policy." One policy or another precluded Stanford officials from responding to students' demands, Harris complained, but no official or group of administrators was ever found to be responsible for setting those policies. When students wanted change, they found it

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