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Winston-Salem (N.C.)
creator
Gladding, Samuel T.
Taylor, Tom
date
2022-11-03T17:11:09Z
2022-11-03T17:11:09Z
2022-11-03 (issued)
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Thomas C. Taylor, B.S., M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Ph.D., Louisiana State. Taylor was Dean of Calloway School of Business and Accounting (1980-1992), and Hylton Professor of Accountancy. He was awarded the Donald O. Schoonmaker Faculty Award for Community Service and retired in 2003. In this interview, Taylor discusses the transition of presidents from James Scales to Tom Hearn. He discusses his mission and the requirements of ACC and state accreditation, the business school and accounting accreditations while preserving the tradition of a liberal arts education. He discusses the relationship between faculty, business faculty, and deans. He talks about the challenge of computerization (IBM, Davis lab), international globalization (England, Venice, China, Japan, Russia, Viet Nam), curriculum, administration, athletics (Knight commission), and financial integrity.
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interviews
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http://hdl.handle.net/10339/101532
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English
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Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Wake Forest University
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Samuel T. Gladding Interviews
Wake Forest University -- History
Deans (Education)
Business schools
College presidents--United States
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Taylor, Tom (Transcript) Dr. Sam T. Gladding Interviews for History of Wake Forest University, Volume 6, 1983-2005
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