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Article: Understanding Student Affairs At Catholic Colleges And Universities: A Comprehensive Resource.(Book review)
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- Catholic Education
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- September 1, 2005
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UNDERSTANDING STUDENT AFFAIRS AT CATHOLIC COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES: A COMPREHENSIVE RESOURCE SANDRA M. ESTANEK, ED. SHEED & WARD, 2002 $24.95, 208 pages
During a senior writing seminar at the University of Notre Dame, a discussion began about whose job was most important: the president of a university, a department chair, a faculty member, a trustee, or a maintenance worker. One student remarked that naturally a president's job was more important because he or she directs the operations of the university. Another student believed the faculty members were the most important because they provided the students with the academic objectives outlined in the school's ...