A statement entitled A Review of the Faculty and Staff of the — 1972
60 FACULTY RECRUITMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (Board of Trustees Meeting, February 17-18, 1972) A statement entitled A Review of the Faculty and Staff of the College of the Virgin Islands had been circulated prior to the meeting, and this document was the basis for a discussion...of the faculty recruitment policies and practices of the College. This discussion led the Board to reaffirm for a third time its statement entitled Employment Policy of the Board of Trustees. During this discussion, the President and the Provost and Dean asked for the Board's endorsement of a doctoral program to help make it financially possible for faculty members and for other very promising Virgin Islanders to pursue a doctorate within their field of competence. The Board of Trustees endorsed this program.
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60 FACULTY RECRUITMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (Board of Trustees Meeting, February 17-18, 1972) A statement entitled A Review of the Faculty and Staff of the College of the Virgin Islands had been circulated prior to the meeting, and this document was the basis for a discussion...of the faculty recruitment policies and practices of the College. This discussion led the Board to reaffirm for a third time its statement entitled Employment Policy of the Board of Trustees. During this discussion, the President and the Provost and Dean asked for the Board's endorsement of a doctoral program to help make it financially possible for faculty members and for other very promising Virgin Islanders to pursue a doctorate within their field of competence. The Board of Trustees endorsed this program.