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INDEX TO ACADEME: BULLETIN OF THE AAUP Volume 79, Numbers 1-6, 1993 ISSUE NUMBERS ARE GIVEN FIRST, FOLLOWED BY PAGE NUMBERS, E.G., 1:44 AAUP: questions “don’t ask, don’t tell” Managing Allegations of Misconduct in Halsey, A.H., Decline of Donnish policy, 5:31; reaffirms support for Research (Mary Gray), 5:62 Dominion: The British Academic Salman Rushdie, 3:44 Professions in the Twentieth Century Bromwich, David, Politics by Other Academic Freedom and the Future of Means: Higher Education and Group (Reba N. Soffer), 4:54 the University, AAUP lecture series: Thinking (John Martin), 4:52 Hodgkinson, Christopher, Educa- “The Future of Academic Freedom,” tional Leadership: The Moral Art Clark, Burton R., Ed., The Resarch Louis Menand, 3:11; “Liberalism, (Barbara E. Kovach), 4:57 Foundations of Graduate Education: Speech Codes, and Related Germany, Britain, France, United Kecht, Maria-Regina, Pedagogy is Problems,” Cass R. Sunstein, 4:14 States, Japan (Jules B. LaPidus), 6:63 Politics: Literary Theory and Critical Academic Freedom and Tenure: Teaching (Eugene Arden), 3:85 Clark, E. Culpepper, The Schoolhouse Clarkson College (Nebraska), 3:46; Door: Segvegation’s Last Stand at the LaFollette, Marcel C., Stealing into Lees College (Kentucky), 1:43; North Universities ofA labama (Larry G. Print: Fraud, Plagiarism, and Greenville College (South Carolina), Misconduct in Scientific Publishing 3:54; San Diego State University, Gerber), 5:55 (Mark S. Frankel), 3:81 2:94; Savannah College of Art and Clotfelter, Cnarles T., and Michael Design, 3:65; University of Rothschild, eds., Studies of Supply and Levine, Arthur, Higher Learning in Bridgeport (Connecticut), 6:37 Demand in Higher Education America, 1980-2000 (Eugene Arden), 5:61 ADAMS, CYNTHIA HERBERT, and (Donald J. Reeb), 6:66 McMillen, Tom, and Paul Coggins, DAVID D. PALMER, “Economic DelFattore, Joan, What Johnny Out of Bounds: How the American Problems and the Future of Higher Shouldn't Pead: Textbook Censorship Sports Establishment is Being Driven Education,” 1:22 in America (Leanne Katz), 4:35 by Greed and Hypocrisy—and What Annual Meeting (AAUP): Award for Diamond, Sigmund, Compromised Needs to Be Done About It (Frank E. Excellence in the Coverage of Higher Campus: The Collaboration of Uni- Haggard), 1:60 Education, 4:36; Beatrice G. versities witi) the Intelligence Commu- Morris, Arval A., Dismissal of Tenured Konheim Award, 4:35; fifty-year nity, 1945-1955 (William L. Higher Education Faculty: Legal members honored, 4:36; Georgina O'Neill), 5:57 Implications of the Elimination of Smith Award, 4:36; highlights, 4:35; record of, 5:33; resolutions presented Douglas, George H., Education With- Mandatory Retirement (Lawrence out Impact: How Our Universities Fail White), 5:58 to, 4:51 the Young (Barbara F. Mates), 3:84 National Academy of Sciences, Re- Annual Report on the Economic Status of the Profession, 1992-93: text, 2:8; Enteman, Willard F., Retirement 101: sponsible Science: Ensuring the Integ- tables, 2:15 How TIAA-CREF Members Should rity of the Research Process (Volume I) Deal with the Dramatic Changes in (Robert A. Rosenbaum), 3:82 BEHRENDT, STEPHEN C., Their Pensions (Leonard E. Goodall), Oakley, Francis, Community of “Committee” (poem), 3:2 5:61 Learning: The American College and BILLARD, L., “A Different Path into Fleisher, Arthur, III, Brian Goff, and the Liberal Arts Tradition (John Print,” 3:28 Robert Tollison, The National Martin), 4:52 BLYSTONE, ROBERT V., “Teaching Collegiate Athletic Association: A Study Pelikan, Jaroslav, The Idea of the in the Digital Republic,” 3:38 in Cartel Behavior (Frank E. University, a Reexamination (Sheldon Book Reviews (Reviewers’ names in Haggard), 1:60 Rothblatt), 1:56 parentheses) Gilley, J. Wade, Thinking About Simpson, William Brand, Cost Con- Association of American Medical American Higher Education: The tainment for Higher Education: Strate- Colleges, Beyond the “Framework”: 1990s and Beyond (Leonard E. gies for Public Policy and Institutional Institutional Considerations in Gooddall), 3:86 Administration (Joseph J. Stutz), 3:86 ACADEME November—Decemb1e99r3 69 Smith, C. Fraser, Lenny, Lefty, and DAVIDSON, CATHY N., “Laughing “Marking the End of Mandatory the Chancellor: The Len Bias Tragedy in English,” 6:19 Retirement,” 3:88; “The Tax and the Search for Reform in Big-time Collector Knocks on the Door of the DAWES, ROBYN M., and LLOYD G. College Basketball (Frank E. HUMPHREYS, “Racial Norming: A Home Office,” 1:64; “What Haggard), 1:60 Debate,” 3:31 Punishment Befits the Plagiarist?,” 5:64 Story, Ronald, Five Colleges: Five DEZURE, DEBORAH, “Opening the Histories (Michaei L. Berger), 4:56 Classroom Door,” 5:27 Massachusetts settles wage discrimina- tion case, 1:7 Tokarczyk, Michell M., and Education leaders call for more invest- Elizabeth Fay, Working-Class Women ment in education, 1:6 McPHERSON, MICHAEL S., and in the Academy: Labor in the Factory MORTON OWEN SCHAPIRO, EEOC charge by professor held not “The Search for Morality in Financial (Debra Renee Kaufman), 6:68 timely by court, 1:7 Aid and Admissions,” 6:23 Worgul, George S., Jr., Ed., Issues in “The Ethics of Recruitment and Faculty Academic Freedom (Schubert M. MENAND, LOUIS, “The Future of Appointments,” 2:119 Ogden), 1:58 Academic Freedom,” 3:11 “The Financial Crisis in Higher BURNS, MARGIE, “Service Courses: MILLER, GERALD RAY, “Budget Doing Women a Disservice,” 3:18 Education,” 1:52 Cuts and Shared Governance: A FRIEDBERG, RUTH ANN, and Faculty Member's Perspective,” 6:12 Collective Bargaining Congress Sum- MARGARET L. CHAPMAN, “The MLA deems computers “indispensable,” mer Institute, 5:32 Tax Reform Act of 1986: How 4:5 Censured Administrations: individual Faculty Fared,” 1:38 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF listings, 1:40, 2:93, 3:42, 4:34, 5:30, GALLE, WILLIAM P., JR. and CLIF- COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY 6:34; Annual meeting vote on FORD M. KOEN JR., “Tenure and BUSINESS OFFICERS, “Athletics adding, removing institutions, 4:36; Promotion after Penn v. EEOC: Two and their Costs: Excerpts from a developments relating to, 3:71 Opinions (Part I), 5:19 Revealing New Report,” 6:26 CHAPMAN, MARGARET L., and GRAY, MARY W., “Tenure and National Service Plan no substitute for RUTH ANN FRIEDBERG, “The Promotion after Penn v. EEOC: Two student aid, 5:7 Tax Reform Act of 1986: How Opinions (Part II), 5:19 Faculty Fared,” 1:38 PALMER, DAVID D., and CYNTHIA GRIFFITH, ROBERT, “Budget Cuts HERBERT ADAMS, “Economic Classification of information gets White and Shared Governance: An Problems and the Future of Higher House review, 4:4 Administrator's Perspective,” 6:15 Education,” 1:22 COGAN, MARC, “Looking at the HARRIGAN, JOHN J., “TIAA-CREF: Perspective: “A Call for Faculty Numbers in Michigan,” 1:25 To Stay or Switch?”, 5:13 Leadership” (Kenneth H. Ashworth), College and University Government: HARTZOG, J., “Making the Hard 4:63; “Teaching Multiculturalism in Elmira College (New York), 5:42 Choices Fair Choices,” 4:31 Science” (Allan Laurence Brooks), Committee A on Academic Freedom HUMPHREYS, LLOYD G., and 5:63 and Tenure: annual report, 1992-93, ROBYN M. DAWES, “Racial PRATT, LINDA RAY, “Quality or 5:36; Developments Relating to Norming: A Debate,” 3:31 Access?”, 1:8; From the President, 6:2 Censure by the Association, 3:71 JENSEN, ROBERT E., “The Reflection: “Substance Versus Style: A Committee G on Part-Time and Non- Technology of the Future is Already Teaching Controversy (Ronald D. Tenure Track Appointments, “The Here,” 4:8 Simpson), 4:61 Status of Non-Tenure-Track “Joint Statement en Rights and RIDGELY, JULIA, “Faculty Senates Faculty,” 5:39 Freedoms of Students,” 4:47 and the Fiscal Crisis,” 6:7 Committee Z on the Economic Status Kilgore, William Jackson, remembered, RILEY, GRESHAM, “The Cost of of the Profession, annual report, 4:37 Speech Codes,” 4:26 1992-93, 2:8 Knight Commission disbands, 2:2 RYAN, MAUREEN, “Women’s Committees of the Association, mem- KOEN, CLIFFORD M., JR., and Challenge to Higher Education,” bers listed, 6:53 WILLIAM P. GALLE, “Tenure and 3:22 COPA votes to disband, create succes- Promotion after Penn v. EEOC: Two San Diego State University: Academic sor, 3:8 Opinions (Part I), 5:19 Freedom and Tenure report, 2:94; Council (AAUP): record of meetings, Legal Watch (Ann H. Franke): developments, 3:8 1:54, 5:53 “Enforcement of Faculty Handbooks SCHAPIRO, MORTON OWEN, and CROMPTON, LOUIS, “Gay and in the Courts,” 4:64; “In Upholding MICHAEL S. MCPHERSON, “The Lesbian Students, ROTC, and the Rights of Gay Midshipman, Court Search for Morality in Financial Aid New Rules,” 4:8 Reaffirms Intellectual Freedom, 6:72; and Admissions,” 6:23 70 ACADEME November—December,1993 SHAPIRO, HAROLD T., “Current “Budget Cuts and Shared Governance: Speech Codes Realities and Future Prospects,” 1:10 A Faculty Member’s Perspective,” “The Cost of Speech Codes,” Gresham Gerald Ray Miller, 6:12 SIMPSON, WILLIAM B., “Higher Riley, 4:26 Education’s Role in a New “Current Realities and Future “Liberalism, Speech Codes, and Related Beginning,” 1:17 Prospects,” Harold T. Shapiro, 1:10 Problems” (AAUP lecture series), “The Status of Non-Tenure-Track “Economic Problems and the Future of Cass R. Sunstein, 4:14 Faculty,” 4:39 Higher Education,” Cynthia Herbert Sports Reform Adams and David D. Palmer, 1:22 STROSSEN, NADINE, “Academic “Athletics and their Costs: Excerpts Freedom and Artistic Freedom (Part “Faculty Senates and the Fiscal Crisis,” from a Revealing New Report,” Il),” 1:30 Julia Ridgely, 6:7 National Association of College and SUNSTEIN, CASS R., “Liberalism, “The Financial Crisis in Higher University Business Officers, 6:26 Speech Codes, and Related Education” (AAUP policy state- Knight Commission disbands (In Problems,” 4:14 ment), 1:52 Brief), 2:2 University of Pennsylvania drops First Fiscal Crisis Update published Lenny, Lefty, and the Chancellor: The charges in paper theft, 5:7 (AAUP Update), 1:42 Len Bias Tragedy and the Search for UVA Faculty votes to limit relation- “Higher Education’s Role in a New Reform in Big-time College Basketball ships with students, 3:9 Beginning,” William B. Simpson, (book review), C. Fraser Smith; The Working students trend continues, 4:5 1:17 National Collegiate Athletic “Looking at the Numbers in Association: A Study in Cartel Michigan,” Marc Cogan, 1:25 Behavior, Arthur Fleischer III, Brian Index by Selected Subjects Goff, and Robert Tollison; Out of “Making the Hard Choices Fair Academic Freedom and Tenure Bounds: How the American Sports Choices,” J. Hartzog, 4:31 Establishment is Being Driven by “Academic Freedom and Artistic “Quality or Access?,” Linda Ray Pratt, Greed and Hypocrisy—and What * Freedom (Part II),” Nadine Strossen, 1:8 Needs to Be Done About It, Tom 1:30 Gay and Lesbian Issues McMillen and Paul Coggins, (re- Academic Freedom and the Future of viewed by Frank E. Haggard), 1:60 the Academy—AAUP Lecture Series: AAUP holds roundtable before march Technology in Higher Education (AAUP Update), 3:44 “The Future of Academic Freedom,” Louis Menand, 3:11; “Liberalism, AAUP questions “don’t ask, don’t tell” MLA deems computers “indispensable” Speech Codes, and Related policy (AAUP Update), 5:31 (In Brief), 4:5 Problems,” Cass R. Sunstein, 4:14 “Gay and Lesbian Students, ROTC, “Teaching in the Digital Republic,” Academic Freedom and Tenure: and the New Rules,” Louis Robert V. Blystone, 3:38 Clarkson College (Nebraska), 3:46; Crompton, 4:8 “The Technology of the Future is Lees College (Kentucky), 1:43; North Governance Already Here,” Robert E. Jensen, 4:8 Greenville College (South Carolina), College and University Government: Women in the Profession 3:54; San Diego State University, 2:94; Savannah College of Art and Elmira College (New York), 5:42 “A Different Path into Print,” L. Design, 3:65; University of Non-Tenure-Track Faculty Billard, 3:28 Bridgeport, 6:37 Massachusetts settles wage discrimina- “The Status of Non-Tenure-Track Issues in Academic Freedom (book re- Faculty” (AAUP report), 4:39 tion case (In Brief), 1:7 view), George S. Worgul, Jr., Ed., Retirement and Pensions “Service Cc uses: Doing Women a (reviewed by Schubert M. Ogden), Disservice,” Margie Burns, 3:18 1:58 AAUP testifies before Congress on un- “Women’s Challenge to Higher capping (AAUP Update), 2:92 “The Status of Non-Tenure-1 rack Education,” Maureen Ryan, 3:22 “Marking the End of Mandatory Faculty” (AAUP report), 4:39 Retirement” (Legal Watch), Ann H. Working-Class Women in the Academy: “Tenure and Promotion after Penn v. Franke, 3:88 Labor in the Knowledge Factory (book EEOC. Two Opinions , William P. review), Mitchell M. Tokarczyk and Gallé, Jr., and Clifford M. Koen, Jr. Retirement 101: How TIAA-CREF Elizabeth Fay, (reviewed by Debra Members Should Deal with the (Part I); Mary W. Gray (Part II), Renee Kaufman), 6:68 Dramatic Changes in Their Pensions 5:19 (book review), Willard F. Enteman The Fiscal Crisis (reviewed by Leonard E. Goodall), “Budget Cuts and Shared Governance: 5:61 An Administrator's Perspective,” “TIAA-CREF: To Stay or Switch?,” Robert Griffith, 6:15 John J. Harrigan, 5:13 ACADEME November—Decemb1e99r3 71

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