Partnerships at Humber College: A Pathway to Institutional Success
105
(24)
Robert A. Gordon
Partnerships: The Parlaying Principles
129
(18)
Carl M. Kuttler, Jr.
Community College Partnerships: A Door to the Future
147
(16)
Norm Nielsen
Building the Community College of the Future Through Partnerships
163
(20)
Thomas E. Barton, Jr.
The Great Balancing Act: Community Needs Versus Resources
183
(20)
Jerry Sue Thornton
Lois Baron
Academic Rhetoric Versus Business Reality
203
Paul C. Gianini, Jr.
Sandra Todd Sarantos
The Dallas Commitment: Partnerships in the Era of Collaboration
243
(265)
J. William Wenrich
Martha Hughes
Sally J. Andrade
Dale F. Campbell
Repositioning the College as an Essential Community Partner
265
(20)
James L. Hudgins
Starnell K. Williams
Information Technology: Collaborating for Change
285
David H. Ponitz
The Role of the Community College in Building Communities Through Coalitions
297
Janet Beauchamp
A Mission of Leadership
319
(345)
Charles C. Spence
Carol Spalding Miner
Tracy A. Pierce
Striking A Balance: Creating the Collaborative Mosiac
345
(42)
John E. Roueche
Lynn Sullivan Taber
Suanne D. Roueche
Appendices
A. Individuals to contact at each college/institution
375
(6)
B. Resources
381
(6)
Index
387
(18)
About the Authors
405
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