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ACTA president Anne D. Neal’s presentation before trustees of Indiana’s public universities on how trustees must find ways to use resources more effectively.
ACTA vice president of policy Michael Poliakoff’s remarks at the 2011 Indiana Trustees Academy panel discussion.
ACTA president Anne D. Neal’s presentation before trustees of Indiana’s public universities on how trustees must find ways to use resources more effectively.
AEI director of education policy studies Frederick M. Hess and ACTA president Anne D. Neal host a conference to discuss developments in light of Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings’ Commission on the Future of Higher Education. Audio and/or video are available upon request.
In an age where the misdeeds of the Enrons and MCIs and J.P. Morgan Chases still compete for daily headlines, Americans have learned much about the critical role of corporate governance. Now a new institute hopes to bring the spirit of accountability to another arena of American life where it is sorely needed: higher education. […]
Governors across the country have long had the power to appoint the trustees who oversee state universities and colleges. But elected chief executives often find themselves disappointed when their chosen trustees ignore the governor’s priorities or actually ally themselves with university administrators in opposition. In response, some governors have begun taking steps to keep the […]
College and university trustees often don’t see eye to eye, and one reason may be that many members of college governing boards feel ill-prepared for the job, says a report being published this week by The Chronicle of Higher Education. Four in 10 trustees surveyed described themselves as “slightly” or “not at all” prepared, and […]
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