Volume 55 (1986)
Articles
The Power of Program Setting: Liberal Arts vs. Fine Arts
Bobby R. Patton
The Argument From Setting: Theatre in the Liberal and Fine Arts
John Gronbeck-Tedesco
The Practical Issues
Vincent L. Angotti
Arts Funding
Patrick D. McDonough
Funding for the Arts: Legislative Sources
Robert J. Wills
Speech Communication as Seen From the Top: University Presidents Look at the Discipline
Donald N. Dedmon
Speech Communication Profession as Seen by a President
Donald W. Zacharias
The New Debate: The PhD Versus the MFA Degree
Milly S. Barranger
The Ritz Bar or ABD: In Defense of the MFA
Peter Garvie
The PhD in Theatre — A Vanishing Degree?
Richard Hornby
A Survey of Communication Research Centers
Barry S. Sapolsky and Nancy Byrd
Technology and Communication Careers: Analysis and Conclusions From Case Studies
Ralph R. Behnke and Chris R. Sawyer
A Rationale for Developing Communication Training Programs
Dan B. Curtis, Steven A. Beebe, and Deems M. Brooks
Communication in the Health Professions: A Survey
Richard N. Armstrong, Gordon R. Owen, and Phillip McFarland
The Beginning Course as a Recruiting Vehicle for Speech Majors
Willard C. Booth
Curriculum Implications of the New Technologies
Frederick Williams
Speech Communication in the General Education Curriculum
Isa N. Engleberg
Who's Mr. Staff: Cheap Labor or Valued Resource?
Rhonda Kekke
The Use and Abuse of Part-Time Faculty
Wendy L. Wilson
Professional Development for the Two-Year College Instructor
Emilie-Marie Rausch
The ATA Placement Service Survey
J. Robert Willis, Amy Mohwinkel, and Greg Holland
Book Reviews
Leadership Roles of Chief Academic Officers
Michael Osborn
Marketing Your Consulting and Professional Services
Dan B. Curtis
Editor
Robert N. Hall
Book Review Editor
Lorayne W. Lester
