Winter/Spring 2003
   

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Administrators at seven CIC institutions have been selected to participate in the prestigious 2003 Frye Leadership Institute. Rosie Albritton, director of the college library and associate professor, Florida Memorial College; Rachel Applegate, director of the library and institutional research, The College of Saint Scholastica (MN); Barry Bandstra, professor of religion, Hope College (MI); William Beyer, director of technology services and CTO, Hartwick College (NY); Linda Simmons Henry, director of library services, St. Augustine’s College (NC); Nikki Reynolds, director of instruction technology services, Hamilton College (NY); and David Weil, associate director of academic computing and client services, Ithaca College (NY), will join individuals from 47 other colleges and universities for the intensive, two-week residential program to be held June 1-13 at Emory University (GA).
    The Frye Leadership Institute focuses on challenges in higher education
leadership, and the qualities needed to confront strategic change in higher education. It is designed to instill in campus leaders new competencies and perspectives on technology, economics, public policy, and constituent-relations.
    “CIC encouraged member presidents to nominate participants,” said CIC President Richard Ekman. “Out of 190 applications overall, 29 small liberal arts colleges applied and nine were accepted. The number of successful nominations suggests how competitive CIC
schools can be in national programs that are open to all types of institutions,” he said.
    The institute is sponsored by the Council on Library and Information Resources (www.clir.org), EDUCAUSE (www.educause.edu), and Emory University (www.emory.edu) and is supported by a grant from the Robert W. Woodruff Foundation.


 

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