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Navigating the Long and Winding Path of Post-tenure Review: The Arizona Story

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This article by two former faculty leaders describes the development and implementation of the Arizona post tenure review policy, with particular emphasis on the Arizona State University experience. This policy had to balance the somewhat different expectations of the Arizona Board of Regents, the faculty, and university administration. The article outlines the communication strategies used in negotiations with regents and faculty groups and draws lessons for other university systems which may be commencing their own journey down the long and winding path of post tenure review development and implementation.

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  • Licata, C. M., & Morreale, J.C. (1996 March). Post-tenure review policies, practices, precautions. American Association for Higher Education Working Paper Series.

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McLean, S.V., Callarman, T.E. Navigating the Long and Winding Path of Post-tenure Review: The Arizona Story. Innovative Higher Education 24, 25–37 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:IHIE.0000008143.07570.1b

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