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ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED090894 AUTHOR:
TITLE: Higher Education, Human Resources and the National
Economy. Addresses and Discussion Papers from the Sixtieth
Annual Meeting of the Association of American Colleges.
YEAR PUBLISHED: 1974
NOTE: 209 p.
ABSTRACT: This publication contains the three addresses and
all papers presented at the 1974 annual meeting of the
Association of American Colleges. The theme of the
conference concerned the expectations of higher education
regarding business and industry and the expectations of
business regarding higher education. Topics included: what
business expects of higher education; what higher education
expects of business and industry; financing higher
education; the institutional investor and social
responsibility; management techniques and higher education;
the education of women and the national economy; the goals
of higher education and the manpower needs of a changing
society; undergraduate education for living in a
technologically intensive society; the financial community
as a source of student loan funds; partnership between
academic and business community, productivity in higher
education; liberal education; education of the black
minority and its effect on the national economy; can
management strategy save the private sector; implications
of statewide planning and coordination; modernizing the
liberal arts; narrowing the gap in charges between public
and private institutions; the case for pluralism and
diversity in higher education; the role of the
president--manager or educator; should higher education be
cansumer-controlled; and the role of the institutional
governing board. (MJM)
KEY DESCRIPTORS: Business-Responsibility; Conference
Reports; Economics-
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *Business-; *Educational-Needs; *Higher
Education; *Industry-; *School-Business-Relationship
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