July 8, 2005
The Art of Deanship
One of the beautiful things about higher education is that deans, provosts, and even presidents are seldom the products of schools of management. They are usually drawn from faculty ranks, and many return to teaching after a period of service, while others remain in lifelong administrative careers. In all instances, they bring their own distinctive talents and styles. It is this diversity, perhaps, that keeps American higher education as strong as it is.
The other side of the coin is
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