Higher education disruption: an intrinsic case study examining the change response of multiple constituencies to a mandated change at a small, private, liberal arts college.
Small, private, liberal arts colleges are in a time of crisis. Many of these colleges are undergoing significant changes as a result of the external forces driving declining enrollment and increasing operating costs. At the same time, the average age of college presidents is increasing and average t...
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