Taking the helm of a college or school is a monumental undertaking. As the chief executive, you’re faced with countless challenges, trials and tribulations, all of which require a tremendous... More > amount of knowledge and expertise. The Dean’s Compass: Practical Advice for Achieving Excellence contains 40 chapters of advice acquired from years of personal experience that will guide you to success as dean.
Penned by 56 college of pharmacy deans, associate deans, administrators and others, the Compass discusses a wide array of topics such as accreditation, admissions, budgeting, curriculum and community outreach, just to name a few. Leaders from across the country offer words of wisdom on how to get through your “rookie year” as dean, develop effective communication strategies and balance work and family life.
The Dean’s Compass from AACP is both a practical and inspiring resource to help you navigate through your tenure as the leader of a college or
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In one summer, Dean had successfully become the head of his household -- over his mother and two sisters.
A hot, memorable tale of incestuous debauchery. Erotica that could only be written by Hung... More > Ten.< Less
In one summer, Dean had successfully become the head of his household -- over his mother and two sisters.
A hot, memorable tale of incestuous debauchery. Erotica that could only be written by Hung... More > Ten.< Less
This book is a result of 30 years of personal research on Ellis Dean, Sr. (1760s-1818) of Scott County, Virginia with 4 generations of his known descendants including Andrew Dean (1793-1870s) and his... More > wife Margaret Penix. Included are 2 generations of the descendants of Joshua Penix (1760s-1827) who was one of the early settlers in Fort Boonesboro, Kentucky in 1777. There is also a brief Chapter on John Cathey (1710-1764) of Rowan County, North Carolina. John Cathey was the father of Ann Cathey who married Joshua Penix in 1784. There are over 50 pages of documents and photographs and a complete name index.< Less
This book is a result of 30 years of personal research on Ellis Dean, Sr. (1760s-1818) of Scott County, Virginia with 4 generations of his known descendants including Andrew Dean (1793-1870s) and his... More > wife Margaret Penix. Included are 2 generations of the descendants of Joshua Penix (1760s-1827) who was one of the early settlers in Fort Boonesboro, Kentucky in 1777. There is also a brief Chapter on John Cathey (1710-1764) of Rowan County, North Carolina. John Cathey was the father of Ann Cathey who married Joshua Penix in 1784. There are 31 documents and photographs and a complete name index.< Less