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Eaton, Judith Sheila was born on June 6, 1942 in Trenton, New Jersey, United States.
(Drawing on her extensive experience in leading community ...)
Drawing on her extensive experience in leading community colleges, Judith S. Eaton shows how these colleges can best serve the needs of today's diverse student population by providing rigorous, high-quality, college-level education. Eaton details the key factors that have caused community colleges to shift from crucial sites of higher education opportunity to ambiguous centers of quasi-educational programs and services. She suggests what actions can be taken to strengthen the collegiate purpose across all institutional levels--providing specific suggestions on reshaping the institutional agenda for faculty, administration, presidents, and trustees.
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Eaton, Judith Sheila was born on June 6, 1942 in Trenton, New Jersey, United States.
Bachelor in Philosophical, University Michigan, 1964. Master of Arts in History, University Michigan, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy in Education, Wayne State University, 1975.
Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Drexel University, 1988. Associate (honorary), Philadelphia Community College, 1990.
Claims investigator Michigan Civil Rights Commission, 1967—1968. Instructor, assistant professor natural science Wayne State University, Detroit, 1968—1970. Instructor, assistant professor hist Orchard Ridge Campus Oakland Community College, 1970—1974, admissions counselor Orchard Ridge Campus, 1974—1975, dean administrative services Highland Lakes Campus, 1975—1976.
Academic vice president Johnson County Community College, 1976—1979. President Community College Southern Nevada, 1979—1983, Community College Philadelphia, 1983—1989. Vice president American Council Education, Washington, 1989—1992.
President Council for Aid to Education, New York City, 1992. Chancellor Minnesota State Colleges and Universities. President Council Higher Education Accreditation, Washington, since 1997.
Project committee member on Good Practice in General Education, since 1988. External advisory board Center Teaching Excellence, Ohio State University, Columbus, since 1991. Board directors Council for Aid to Education, since 1991.
Advisory board member Corporation Philanthropy Report, since 1992. Member Commission on Government Relations, American Council Education, since 1993. Board directors Allegheny Health, Education and Research Foundation, since 1993.
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Member national advisory committee Black Higher Education and Black Colleges and Universities, 1979-1982. Member president's advisory committee Association Community College Trustees, 1980-1983. Board directors Community College Political Action Committee, 1987-1989.
Presidential committee on information literacy American Library Association, 1987-1989. National advisory board University Michigan Community College Consortium, since 1987. Board trustees University of the Arts, 1988-1991.
Member Pennsylvania State Board Education, 1987-1994. Member American Council Education (chair, board directors 1988), American Association Community and Junior Colleges (chair, board directors 1984-1985), League for the Humanities (chair, board directors since 1980), Pennsylvania Association Colleges and Universities (chair 1987-1988), Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges (chair 1986-1987).