2009 CGS New Deans Institute and Summer Workshop

 

2009 Summer Workshop Program

Selected PowerPoint presentations from the 2009 NDI and Summer Workshop are below. Presentations are offered as Adobe Acrobat PDF files. File size is indicated after the name of each presenter.

 

New Deans Institute Presentations

Session II: Governance and Organization
Jeffery Gibeling (166 KB)
Larry Lyon (1.35 MB)
Susan Stites-Doe (656 KB)

 

Session IVA: Political Engagement
Karen DePauw (761 KB)
Maureen Grasso (46 KB)

 

Session IVB: Graduate Admissions and Financing: Overview for Associate/Assistant Deans
Nancy Stamp (173 KB)

 

Session V: Program Quality Assessment
Robert Augustine (347 KB)
Janet Weiss (181 KB)
William Wiener (896 KB)

 

Summer Workshop Presentations

Plenary I: Budgeting for Excellence in Challenging Financial Times
Andrew Comrie (1.20 MB)
Dennis Grady (353 KB)
Fred Hall (33 KB)
Pamela Stacks (192 KB)

 

Dean Dialogue 2: Ethics Education and the Responsible Conduct of Research: What Works?
Jean Feldman (1.02 MB) 
Michael Mumford (154 KB)
Lisa Tedesco (226 KB)
T.H. Lee Williams (339 KB)

 

Breakfast with UMI Dissertations Publishing
David Mendez (1.03 MB)

 

Plenary II: The Role of Technology in Graduate Education
Diana Oblinger (3.34 MB)

 

Dean Dialogue 3: Using NRC Research Doctorate Assessment Data to Improve Programs
Charlotte Kuh (71 KB)
Patrick Osmer (30 KB)

 

GRE/TOEFL Breakfast Meeting
David Payne (376 KB)
Kathy Pruner (197 KB)
Kathy Pruner (331 KB)
Kathy Pruner (75 KB)

 

Plenary III: The Future of the Master's Degree: Research, Professional and Other
Martin Kreiswirth (1.27 MB)   
Timothy Mack (1.16 MB)
Douglas Peers (384 KB)

 

Technical Workshop: PhD Completion Project
Sheila Kirby (149 KB)
Nancy Marcus (418 KB)
Janet Rutledge (1.05 MB)

 

Technical Workshop: Many Voices of the Graduate Dean
Pamela Benoit (2.17 MB)

 

Opportunities in Private Fundraising: Generating Revenue in Good Times and Bad
Barbara Ball-McMClure (886 KB)
Nancy Busch (999 KB)
Eva Pell (1.42 MB)

 

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