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Will tenure disappear?
Some hints gleaned from In Trust’s new survey
An In Trust survey discloses that tenure remains the dominant method of employing senior faculty in…
Read MoreAssignment: build an institution
Building a theological school into an institution.
Read MoreInvestments and Y2K, graduation and then?, investment figures, Athenaeum troubles, Concordia correction
William J. Close warns about Y2K investment pitfalls; Loren B. Mead writes on the "boundary" between…
Read MoreWhat makes for a successful campaign?
Top ten fund-raising schools have similar stories
Although contributions to theological schools fell overall in 1996-97, some schools did well. In this article,…
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A new board member finds his footing
Good orienting with mentoring helped enormously
Steven McKinley describes his introduction as a trustee of Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, the newness of…
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Changing scenes: AGB proposes new model for governance
Cities slow, tardy decision-making as major concern
Association of Governing Boards proposes new model for governance; changes at the top; New Testament scholar…
Read MoreCommunity as transmitter of tradition
Finding the vision of faith requires group context
In this excerpt from his unpublished manuscript “Theological Education and the Local Church,” Ralph H. Elliott…
Read MoreThe ills of academia
A review of How Professors Play the Cat Guarding the Cream: Why We’re Paying More and Getting Less in Higher Education
Title: How Professors Play the Cat Guarding the Cream: Why We’re Paying More and Getting Less…
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