An Insider''s Guide to University Administration
ISBN: 9781421437088
Platform/Publisher: Project MUSE / Johns Hopkins University Press
Digital rights: Users: Unlimited; Printing: Chapters; Download: Chapters
Subjects: College administrators; Universities and colleges;

It's not the "dark side" if you approach it with insight, wit, and compassion.

Most new college and university administrators, especially if they come directly from the faculty ranks or from outside academia, receive little if any training. Rather, they try to succeed mostly by stumbling through the (semi-)dark with a combination of their own knowledge and experience as well as on-the-job learning. This can lead to costly (for the administrator and the institution) mistakes as well as professional failures and campus-wide miseries.

In An Insider's Guide to University Administration , Daniel Grassian helps those currently in faculty positions or outside academia determine whether a career in college and university administration is right for them--and, if so, how to best position themselves for success. Applying theory to real, practical examples of university administration, Grassian provides both prospective and current administrators with an in-depth critical analysis of areas pertinent to college and university administration, including leadership, management, vision, diversity, ethics, and fund-raising.

Drawing on his varied, extensive teaching and administrative career, Grassian leaves readers with a better understanding of what those in college and university administration do and the important practical, political, and ethical issues with which they engage.


Daniel Grassian is the vice provost for academic programs and a professor of English at California State University, Chico. He is the author of four books, including Writing the Future of Black America: Literature of the Hip-Hop Generation and Hybrid Fictions: American Literature and Generation X .

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