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Gary Krahenbuhl, Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences came to ASU in 1973 as an Assistant Professor of Physical Education and retired in 2003 as Senior Vice President of the University. In the interview Gary discusses the battles with U of A for funding and recognition, keeping the branch campuses under one roof, and several short stores about Lattie Coor and Jim Mayer. In addition much of the interview addresses directly and indirectly Gary’s philosophy of academic administrative leadership.
- Schwalm, Dave (Interviewer)
- Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Clip 1 - Pre / Post ASU Years 1. Interview Introduction (00:00:40) 2. Early Life & Education (00:01:21) 3. Why came to ASU (00:06:19) 4. In Retirement (00:08:00 Clip 2 – ASU Years 1. Early Impressions / Experiences a. Inter Department Cooperation (00:00:06) b. Global Perspective (00:01:41) c. Students on Campus (00:03:24) d. Home Department (00:04:17) 2. Professional Progression a. Something New Every Five Years (00:06:27) b. Campuses Being Part of One University (00:08:24) c. Transition from Faculty to Administration (00:10:50) 3. Challenges a. Battles with University of Arizona (00:18:17) b. Space Needs (00:21:45) c. Money to Staff Classes (00:22:59) 4. Advice for New Faculty (00:23:57) 5. Reflections On a. Changing University Culture - Lattie Coor (00:27:26) b. Getting Top Quality Faculty (00:31:58) c. Being in a Large College (00:33:53) d. Being Dean (00:34:26) e. Being at ASU (00:36:43) Clip 3 – Academic Administrative Leadership a. Philosophy of Leadership (00:00:06) b. Training & Recruiting Department Chairs (00:02:17) c. Importance of Difference Makers - Jim Meyer (00:08:38) d. Less Scripted Meetings (00:13:07)
Krahenbuhl, Gary. Interview. 19 Dec. 2012. ASURA Video History Project. © Arizona Board of Regents. https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.51549
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