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Smart Choices and Hard Questions on Campus Crime with Ann Franke, one of the leading experts nationally on risk assessment and legal issues in higher education
3 p.m. Eastern Daylight time, November 15, 2007.
$175 for a single telephone line (listen yourself or with a group around a conference table). Sign up by October 29 and pay just $125.
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PAST AUDIO CONFERENCES AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD:
To order a recording, please call Lori Holtz at 202-659-9208, x 116 or e-mail lori.holtz@insidehighered.com — you’ll receive a link via e-mail to the download-able audio file and Power Point presentation. Audio conference recordings cost $29 for participants, $99 for nonparticipants. Please identify the conference you’re interested in by name:
Mentoring Minority Faculty with Stacy Blake-Beard, a leading expert on mentoring and diversity in organizations, presented October 16, 2007
Orientation for New Students Isn’t Over featuring Mary Stuart Hunter, executive director of the National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition, presented September 19, 2007.
Beyond Orientation: Helping New Faculty Members Succeed, featuring Henryk Marcinkiewicz, administrator, author and consultant, presented August 15, 2007.
How to Recruit Gen X Faculty Members, featuring Cathy A. Trower, co-principal investigator, Collaborative on Academic Careers in Higher Education, presented July 17, 2007.
Rethink Your Jobs Web Site to Improve Faculty and Staff Recruiting, featuring Kathlene Collins, publisher of Inside Higher Ed, presented June 21, 2007.
College Budgets: How Your Institution Spends Money — and Can Do So More Effectively, featuring Jane Wellman, director of the Delta Project on Postsecondary Costs, Productivity and Accountability, presented May 31, 2007.
Surveys of Student Engagement: How to Use Them and What Not to Promise, featuring George D. Kuh, of the National Survey of Student Engagement, presented April 18, 2007.
Domestic Partner Benefits: New Political and Legal Challenges, featuring Steve Sanders, a university-administrator-turned-lawyer, presented March 7, 2007.
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The University of Tampa is a comprehensive, private University with an enrollment of 5,300 students. It offers more than 80 undergraduate majors and minors, as well as graduate degree programs, in a residentially-based educational experience.
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