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Demise Of The College Of Communications And Fine Arts At Siuc, Gerald Stone
Demise Of The College Of Communications And Fine Arts At Siuc, Gerald Stone
Journal of the Association for Communication Administration
This article focuses on significant events leading to the demise of the College of Communications and Fine Arts (CCFA) at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (SIUC) in 1993. The CCFA at SIUC was one of the largest units of its kind in the country. It had been in existence almost 25 years, formed when the fine arts school joined the School of Communications. In 1990, Jim Edgar was elected governor of Illinois, the first Republican in recent memory. The change in political fortunes brought a new head of the Illinois Board of Higher Education, the coordinating body for all post-secondary …
University Of Arizona Phoenix In Tucson: Arizona's Department Of Communication's Campaign For Fairness And Survival, William D. Crano
University Of Arizona Phoenix In Tucson: Arizona's Department Of Communication's Campaign For Fairness And Survival, William D. Crano
Journal of the Association for Communication Administration
This article provides information on a campaign for fairness and survival by the Department of Communication at the University of Arizona in Tucson, as of September 1995. The faculty of the department consists of four professors and six associate professors. The department uses few adjunct faculty. The undergraduate curriculum is carefully constructed to provide students in the first year with an introduction to the field, along with courses on communication skills. Two years ago, the university initiated an intensive self-study of all its administrative units, including al academic departments. The Program for the Assessment of Institutional Priorities, or PAIP, as …
The Nebraska Department Of Communication Studies Story: There Are Happy Endings That Go Beyond Football And A Good Crop Year, William J. Seiler
The Nebraska Department Of Communication Studies Story: There Are Happy Endings That Go Beyond Football And A Good Crop Year, William J. Seiler
Journal of the Association for Communication Administration
This article discusses a proposed targeting of the Department of Communication Studies of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for total elimination, as of September 1995. The department, housed in the College of Arts and Sciences, offers courses of study leading to the bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees. The Nebraska State Legislature mandated that the university system budget cut 3 percent, or $3.8 million from its budget, over two years. The financial situation in the state at the time of the budget mandate was generally good in comparison to other states. It is important to know that the university campus was under …
What Is Happening To The Communication Disciplines?, Paul E. Nelson
What Is Happening To The Communication Disciplines?, Paul E. Nelson
Journal of the Association for Communication Administration
introduces a series of articles in the special issue on communication programs of colleges and universities in the U.S.
Orlando Gets Hockey But Not Nhl Hockey, Richard C. Crepeau
Orlando Gets Hockey But Not Nhl Hockey, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
When the announcement came a little over a week ago The Orlando Sentinel fell over itself like the lapdog it has become for the Orlando Magic and the DeVoss family. It was of course the major news that Orlando was about to get a hockey team in the International Hockey League, and the city was about to facilitate the process with another sweetheart contract with the family DeVoss for use of the O-Arena.
Christmas Gift List For Sports Celebrities, Richard C. Crepeau
Christmas Gift List For Sports Celebrities, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
With Christmas just a few days away it's time to put together a Christmas gift list for the wonderful people of sportsworld who seemingly have everything.
Sports Coffee Table Books For Christmas, Richard C. Crepeau
Sports Coffee Table Books For Christmas, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It is Christmas time and this year I want to recommend four major photo and essay collections on sport that have been published in the last two years, each of which would make a very special Christmas gift. Prices range from $25 to $75 varying by book and place of purchase.
Major League Baseball: Orlando's Bid, Richard C. Crepeau
Major League Baseball: Orlando's Bid, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The City of Orlando and designated majority owner Norton Herrick are scheduled to make their presentation of Orlando's case for major league baseball on Wednesday of next week. So it might be a good time to make an assessment of Orlando's chances for getting a team.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 30, December 6, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 30, December 6, 1994
Central Florida Future
Education proposal could change the course of American history; Outdoor art class (photo); UCF library receives $10,000 grant (with photo); Grad learns pitfalls of employment services; Inside: A very special Axis Xmas edition; Opinion: What if athletics were mandatory?; Sports: UCF Volleyball team doesn't last long in NCAA Tourney.
Monday Night Football's 25th Anniversary, Richard C. Crepeau
Monday Night Football's 25th Anniversary, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It is the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of Monday Night Football. The other networks laughed when ABC announced it was going to take NFL football into prime time. Who would watch? By Monday everyone was suffering from football burnout what with the College games on Saturday, and the double network double headers on Sunday. It just wouldn't work.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 29, December 1, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 29, December 1, 1994
Central Florida Future
Wake of Proposition 187 could wash up on Florida's shores; Publisher takes news on the information superhighway.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 28, November 29, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 28, November 29, 1994
Central Florida Future
UCF men's basketball plunges into new season; UCF student opens unique clothing store downtown.
Thanksgiving-Day Football, Richard C. Crepeau
Thanksgiving-Day Football, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The History of Thanksgiving and of Football both go back into the Middle Ages, and so it may not be so strange that the two would become intertwined in modern America.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 27, November 22, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 27, November 22, 1994
Central Florida Future
UCF helps budding inventors: The UCF Division of Sponsored Research starts inventors on their way to patents; Gordon's wake devastates Florida's winter harvest.
Thanksgiving And Football, Richard C. Crepeau
Thanksgiving And Football, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
The History of Thanksgiving and of Football both go back into the Middle Ages, and so it may not be so strange that the two would become intertwined in modern America.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 26, November 17, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 26, November 17, 1994
Central Florida Future
Zoot graffiti spreads across UCF campus; Unique interactive BE2000 class puts UCF in the national spotlight; UCF physics professor receives NSF award.
The Baseball Strike And The Issues, Richard C. Crepeau
The Baseball Strike And The Issues, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
How long has it been now? Two months. Three months. Does anyone remember exactly when the baseball strike began? For the record it was August 12, 1994, some three months and a week ago. Then in early September came word that the season was gone, and the playoffs and World Series were down the drain.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 25, November 15, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 25, November 15, 1994
Central Florida Future
Religious conservatives marshal forces to overthrow Democrats: The resurgence of family values and the separation of church and state mobilize conservatives into regaining control of Congress; Atlantis' sonic booms nimble at Edwards AFB; Fraternity turns cow poo into cash.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 24, November 10, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 24, November 10, 1994
Central Florida Future
BAT mobile invades Green for alcohol awareness; Election results reflect voters'desire for change; Illegal immigration measure passed by California voters.
George Foreman - The Breeder's Cup - Lou Holtz And Notre Dame Poor Winners, Richard C. Crepeau
George Foreman - The Breeder's Cup - Lou Holtz And Notre Dame Poor Winners, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
Cheeseburgers. Ben Gay. Maalox. The George Foreman Trinity. On Saturday Night November 5, 1994, George Foreman at age 45 won the Heavyweight Championship of the World. Was it a blow against ageism? Or was it just one more indication that the world of heavyweight boxing was heading down the road to the World Wrestling Federation?
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 23, November 8, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 23, November 8, 1994
Central Florida Future
New business school core curriculum may come to UCF Drop in business school enrollment could bring changes; Proposition 3 forces both sides to tackle big fishing nets in Florida; Greeks spend 50 hours in hot water for charity.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 22, November 3, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 22, November 3, 1994
Central Florida Future
Kidnapping and robbery suspects arrested by UCFPD; Alpha Xi Omega to create colony in '95; Chiles, Bush running in close race for governor's seat.
Monday Night Football, Richard C. Crepeau
Monday Night Football, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It is the twenty-fifth Anniversary of Monday Night Football. The other networks laughed when ABC announced it was going to take NFL football into prime time. Who would watch? By Monday everyone was suffering from football burnout what with the College games on Saturday, and the double network double-headers on Sunday. It just wouldn't work.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 21, November 1, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 21, November 1, 1994
Central Florida Future
UCF athletics may lap students for an extra $1 per credit hour; Stakes are high for limited casinos; Kidnapping suspect caught on film.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 20, October 27, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 20, October 27, 1994
Central Florida Future
UCF unveils 15-year master plan: Several new buildings and parking lots are planned to help UCF accommodate its projected 50,000 students by the year 2010; Israel and Jordan reach historic peace agreement; Students experience Oriando's drunk tank.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 19, October 25, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 19, October 25, 1994
Central Florida Future
Second UCF student abducted at gunpoint; Thousands crowd in for Skit Night; Islamic Awareness Week begins on UCF campus; Sports: Troy State smashes Golden Knight's playoff hopes.
No World Series: Revisit 1991, Richard C. Crepeau
No World Series: Revisit 1991, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
This should have been the week that the 1994 World Series came to an end. Instead we can all read on a daily basis that the only baseball action is off the field with general managers and managers being fired and hired, players released, and the two sides in the labor dispute seldom even meeting with one another.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 18, October 20, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 18, October 20, 1994
Central Florida Future
Game highlights Homecoming '94 events (photo); UCF alumnus makes break into worldwide 3-D graphics market: using software he created himself, UCF graduate Brian Small explores the 3-D world of random dot stereograms.
Hardaway, The Magic, And The Orlando Media, Richard C. Crepeau
Hardaway, The Magic, And The Orlando Media, Richard C. Crepeau
On Sport and Society
It was about 4:30 on Saturday Afternoon. ABC television and the local affiliate Channel Nine was showing the Michigan-Penn State game as a footnote to the Gator loss. Then suddenly there was a Channel Nine Special Report. Had Aristide been assassinated as he arrived in Haiti or had Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait? Neither. This was a much more serious matter.
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 17, October 18, 1994
Central Florida Future, Vol. 27 No. 17, October 18, 1994
Central Florida Future
Women fight back during self-defense seminar(photo); Moldovan students get glimpse of America through UCF program; UF football player eats his way into controversy.