Highlights of Issue #5 (Summer 2004) include: a director’s column introducing tenure and promotion as a public matter; and a feature article on campus-community partnerships at University of Pennsylvania, Haverford College, Lafayette College, and Bucknell University.https://surface.syr.edu/ia_newsletter/1004/thumbnail.jp
Highlights of Issue #2 (Summer 2002) include: a director’s column reflecting on the role of arts and...
Much of the work of universities, even private institutions, has significant public dimensions. Facu...
Highlights of Issue #9 (Fall 2007) include: an article featuring Bates College, Boston College, Brow...
Highlights of Issue #11 (Fall 2008) include: an update on the Tenure Team Initiative in Public Schol...
Scholars and artists at colleges and universities are increasingly engaging in public scholarship. L...
Highlights of Issue #6 (Summer 2005) include: a director’s column on specifying the scholarship of e...
Highlights of Issue #8 (Spring 2007) include: an introduction to IA’s new host campus, Syracuse Univ...
Highlights of Issue #7 (Spring 2006) include: a director’s column on a campus-community collaboratio...
Highlights of Issue #4 (Fall 2003) include: a director’s column on the local and global aspects of e...
Highlights of Issue #1 (Fall 2000) include: the inaugural director’s column by Julie Ellison that in...
The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (2/11/05) published an article on “Collaborative Efforts: P...
Much of the work done by faculty at both public and private universities has significant public dime...
This article has two tasks. First, the author expounds on the idea of citizenship and considers tenu...
A purposive review of selected literature related to promotion and tenure in the university was cond...
compelled to reflect on the past academic year. While undergoing the initial stages of my extensive ...
Highlights of Issue #2 (Summer 2002) include: a director’s column reflecting on the role of arts and...
Much of the work of universities, even private institutions, has significant public dimensions. Facu...
Highlights of Issue #9 (Fall 2007) include: an article featuring Bates College, Boston College, Brow...
Highlights of Issue #11 (Fall 2008) include: an update on the Tenure Team Initiative in Public Schol...
Scholars and artists at colleges and universities are increasingly engaging in public scholarship. L...
Highlights of Issue #6 (Summer 2005) include: a director’s column on specifying the scholarship of e...
Highlights of Issue #8 (Spring 2007) include: an introduction to IA’s new host campus, Syracuse Univ...
Highlights of Issue #7 (Spring 2006) include: a director’s column on a campus-community collaboratio...
Highlights of Issue #4 (Fall 2003) include: a director’s column on the local and global aspects of e...
Highlights of Issue #1 (Fall 2000) include: the inaugural director’s column by Julie Ellison that in...
The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (2/11/05) published an article on “Collaborative Efforts: P...
Much of the work done by faculty at both public and private universities has significant public dime...
This article has two tasks. First, the author expounds on the idea of citizenship and considers tenu...
A purposive review of selected literature related to promotion and tenure in the university was cond...
compelled to reflect on the past academic year. While undergoing the initial stages of my extensive ...
Highlights of Issue #2 (Summer 2002) include: a director’s column reflecting on the role of arts and...
Much of the work of universities, even private institutions, has significant public dimensions. Facu...
Highlights of Issue #9 (Fall 2007) include: an article featuring Bates College, Boston College, Brow...