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Clinton chic: Southern comfort. (President-elect Bill Clinton's presidency will influence culture in Washington, D.C.)
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From Left to Right: The Free Exchange of Ideas--Defending Academic Values
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At the Heart of the Academy Lies Balance
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It's Time to Move the Academic Freedom Debate along
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From Left to Right: The Free Exchange of Ideas--A Contradiction in Terms
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Presidential Leadership for Information Technology
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Great Expectations: Expanding Demands on the Campus Leaders
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Turnover at the Top: The Revolving Door of the Academic Presidency
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The President and Community Relations. Presidents in Action: Strategies for Effective Leadership
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21st Century Challenges: Global Competition, Population Changes, and the Need for Educational Parity
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Going the Distance: Reflections on Presidential Longevity
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The Holy Cow! Story. How the News Media Cover College Costs
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Engaging the Next Generation of Faculty
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Campus Communications in the Age of Crises
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A Call to Action for Promoting Expanded Access
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The President as Public Intellectual
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Self-Examination Promotes Openness
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Partnership and Innovation: Building a Networked University
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