Panel: Consultants in Education

Tuesday, 12 Feb 1991 at 4:00 pm – Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union

Jean Adams is ISU associate provost and was chair of the Long-Range Strategic Planning Committee. MaryAnn Yodelis Smith is professor of communications and vice chancellor at the University of Wisconsin Centers and has served as an academic consultant on accrediting teams. james Carney is parter-in-charge of the management consulting area at KPMG/Peat Marwick. Dale Ross, associate professor and assistant chair of the ISU English Department, will moderate.
Part of the National Affairs Series.

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