Workshop on Innovation and Experimentation in Higher Education: unidentified attendees
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Workshop on Innovation and Experimentation in Higher Education: unidentified attendees
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Inventory note: "Workshop for higher education, College V". Photos requested by Dr. Norman Rae. From the Sentinel: "[Warren G.] Bennis [academic vice president of the State University of New York, Buffalo] was the final speaker in a two-day workshop on innovation and experimentation in higher education sponsored by the Center for Research and Development in Higher Education at the University of California, Berkeley and financed by a grant from the Danforth Foundation."
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