Abstract
This bulletin section outlines the Association for Communication Administration’s thirteenth annual seminar, centered on evaluation of programs, faculty, and administrative practices. The announcement describes eight scheduled sessions addressing tenure productivity, administrative strategies, program health amid financial pressures, and the trend toward unifying communication disciplines under broader departmental umbrellas. Other sessions examine evaluation of artistic work through the Oxford Accord and the challenges of academic administration in varying institutional contexts. The issue also notes co-sponsored programs with other associations, including sessions on mentoring and on media and performance assessment. The seminar was held in conjunction with the 1985 annual convention in Denver and emphasized applied discussion and peer exchange among communication administrators. Together, the sessions reflect mid-1980s concerns with accountability, organizational adaptation, and professional evaluation within communication departments.
Recommended Citation
Tiemens, Robert K.
(1985)
"Seminar and Programs to Stress Evaluation,"
Association for Communication Administration Bulletin: Vol. 53, Article 1.
Available at:
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/aca/vol53/iss1/1
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