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College presidents

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Conversations with President Gordon #101, 10/9/1992

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Identifier: TMSC U-115
Scope and Contents

Dr. Lee Bentley sits down with CSUF President Gordon for a weekly conversation. This episode's special guest is Dr. Harry Gianneschi, Vice President of University Advancement at CSUF. Together, they outline the university's blueprint for raising funds for the university from the private sector.

Dates: 10/9/1992

Conversations with President Gordon #104 and #105, 11/6/1992

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Identifier: TMSC U-116
Scope and Contents Dr. Lee Bentley sits down with CSUF President Gordon for a weekly conversation. Episode #104's special guest is Dr. Joyce Flocken, Chair of the Academic Senate at CSUF. Together, they discuss issues regarding educational access to the university and the impact of budget reductions on university faculty and services. At the conclusion of the episode, President Gordon answers a few viewer questions. Episode #105's special guest is Gaddi Vasquez, Orange County Supervisor. The discussion focuses...
Dates: 11/6/1992

Conversations with President Gordon #108 and #109, 1992 - 1992

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Identifier: TMSC U-117
Scope and Contents Dr. Lee Bentley sits down with CSUF President Gordon for a weekly conversation. Episode #108's special guest is Dr. Michael Birnbaum, Professor of Psychology at CSUF and Outstanding Professor for the 1992 school year. The group discusses education, research, and the impact of student/faculty evaluations on teaching. At the conclusion of the episode, President Gordon answers a few viewer questions. Episode #109's special guest is Chancellor Barry Munitz, Chancellor of the CSU system. The...
Dates: 1992 - 1992

You Can Make a Difference: Milton Gordon, 1992

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Identifier: TMSC V-111
Contents

In this episode, Dr. Lee Bentley interviews University President Milton Gordon. Dr. Gordon discusses CSUF budget constraints and economic planning. He also discusses life as a college president and his future outlook for the university.

Dates: 1992