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PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATIONS John R. Thelin has accepted a position as Associate Professor of Higher Education at the College of William and Mary. He was formerly Assistant Director and Research Director of the Association of Independent Cali­ fornia Colleges and Universities. The Centerfor the Study of Higher Education at the University of Virginia announces that the following Occasional Papers are available for cost of $2.00 each: Head, Ronald B. Legal Issues Relating to Part-Time Faculty Employment (1979). Bowen, Howard R. The Returns to Investments in Learning (1979). Tillar, Darrel Long. Sexual Harassment in Employment: Legal Per­ spectivesfor University Administrators (1980). Fincher, Cameron. Academic Administration: Are There Differences That Matter? {1981). Riesman, David. The President’ s Spouse: The University’ s Added Dimension (Forthcoming). Please address all requests to the Center for the Study of Higher Education, School of Education, 260 Ruffner Hall, University of Virginia, 405 Emmet Street, Charlottesville, VA 22903. Charles I. Brown and Benjamin F. Speller, Jr., announce publication of Desegregation and the White Presence on the Black Campus: A Bibliography for Researchers. This publication is available from the Institute on Desegregation, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC, 27707. Gail E. Thomasannounces publication of Black Students in Higher Educa­ tion: Conditions and Experiences in the 1970s. This edited publication is available for $29.95 from Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut. 63 64 The Review of Higher Education The Rockefeller Foundation announces fellowship awards in support of research designed to influence the understanding and resolution of minority-group issues in America. Approximately fifteen minority-group fellows will be selected through a national competition. Fellowships are awarded for a one-year period, and range from $18,000-$21,000. For further information, contact The Research Fellowship Program for Minority-Group Scholars, The Rockefeller Foundation, 1133 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10036 (phone: (212)869-8500). Dead­ line for submission is January 15, 1982. The W. K. Kellogg Foundation announces that applications are now being accepted for Class III of the Kellogg National Fellowship Program. The objective of this program is to assist individuals on staffs of selected institutions and organizations to emerge as leaders capable of addressing important social issues which cut across disciplines and professions. Awards of up to $30,000 over a three-year period will be made on behalf of fifty outstanding people. For further information, contact Mr. Edward O’Neil, Jr., Program Assistant, W. K. Kellogg Foundation, 400 North Avenue, Battle Creek, Michigan 40916 (phone: (616) 968-1611). Michael A. Lytle has moved from Staff Associate with the Ofice of the Chancellor, The Texas A & M University System, to Assistant to the Chancellor. Readers are encouraged to submit announcements, such as higher education position va­ cancies in universities and research organizations; who has recently filled prior vacancies; requestsfor information concerning specific research topics, teaching interests and curricular practices; recentpublications andsignificant consultantships by ASH E members to: James L. Morrison, 121 Peabody Hall 037A, University o f North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. ...

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