Sometimes that's a board of governors, or regents, or trustees. Again, each university system is different, often with different names. Most state public schools have their board of trustees selected by the governor. 42/50
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...if you are reading this and thinking, "but hey, our XYZ center actually works and <does what it's supposed to do/saves money/etc>" - you are probably right. You'd know better than me. Every university is different and I am only speaking in generalities!
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Third: I would not have come across some of the information here about university organization if it wasn't brought to my attention by a study my better half was involved with on a tangential topic (improving staff-faculty interactions); https://hr.unc.edu/files/2020/04/Transforming-Faculty-Staff-Relationships_ULEAD-2019.pdf …
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...so I wanted to be sure that I called some attention to that. Especially since one of its points is the point I make above: talking to university staff - esp. mid/low level - is the best way for faculty or the general public to get a handle on what works/doesn't.
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