Productivity expert Michael Middaugh here April 3
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Dr. Michael Middaugh at UW-Parkside Tuesday. |
Editor's note: This article was originally published in Ranger Today and placed on the University of Wisconsin-Parkside web site March 22.
UW-Parkside faculty and staff are invited to Dr. Michael Middaugh's presentation titled "Establishing a Framework and Language for Measuring Costs and Productivity at the University of Wisconsin-Parkside." The program is Tuesday, April 3, from 2-5 p.m. in Ballroom A of the Student Center.
Dr. Middaugh has more than 30 years experience in the field of institutional research in higher education and has gained an international reputation for his work. He will be meeting with faculty and administrative staff throughout the week to discuss issues related to measuring productivity and costs in departments and colleges.
A recent retiree from the University of Delaware, Dr. Middaugh served as the Associate Provost for Institutional Effectiveness there. He is the author of Understanding Faculty Productivity: Standards and Benchmarks for Colleges and Universities (Jossey-Bass, 2000), and his commentary, "Measuring Faculty Productivity: Let's Get it Right," appeared in the August 28, 2011, edition of the Chronicle of Higher Education.
For more information about Dr. Middaugh's visit or presentation, call Julie Lee in the Office of the Provost at extension 2261.
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