Volume 53 (1985)
Articles
Seminar and Programs to Stress Evaluation
Robert K. Tiemens
Theatre as a Liberal Art
Gladys M. Crane
A Matter of Choice
Frank E. X. Dance
Speech/Language Pathology and Audiology: A Justifiable Anomaly Within a College of Arts and Sciences?
Fred D. Minifie
In Defense of Mass Communication as a Liberal Art
Robert K. Tiemens
Developing a Program Justification: Strategies for Locating and Valuing the Discipline
Ronald L. Applbaum
Priorities in the Evaluation of a Director's Work
Thomas P. Cooke
The Student Perspective on Evaluating Teaching Effectiveness
Donald H. Wulff, Ann Q. Staton-Spicer, Carla W. Hess, and Jody D. Nyquist
The Over-the-Hill-Gang and the Faculty Exchange
Patti P. Gillespie
Under and Over the Hill
Peter Garvie
The Over-the-Hill Gang: A Problem for All Seasons
James E. Roever
On Avoiding the Special Niche
Paul A. Distler
Promoting Vitality After Tenure
John Lee Jellicorse and James G. Tilley
Placement and the Real World
Eldon E. Baker
Megatrends in Speech Communication: Theory and Research
Stephen W. Littlejohn
A Dual Degree Masters Program
Alvin A. Goldberg, Katharine D. Vail, and Donald Novak
Evaluating Art: Policies and Practices
Samuel L. Becker, Geprge Gunkel, Rebecca Arbogast, and Lisette Sell
Editor
Robert N. Hall
