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When Leland Miles arrived as the University of Bridgeport's new president in 1974, the institution had substantial financial problems, declining enrollments, and a newly unionized faculty. This essay is a first-person account of his efforts to work with an immature union and his attempt to save the Liberal Arts at a time of growing student demand for professional degrees.
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Miles, L. (1981). The dilemma of Yeshiva, National Forum 61(3) (1981), 40–41.
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Miles, L. Brief Comments on Collective Bargaining at the University of Bridgeport: 1974–1987. Journal of Academic Ethics 1, 267–271 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JAET.0000014580.23938.7d
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JAET.0000014580.23938.7d