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Appendix E: Biographical Sketches of Panel Members
Pages 205-210

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From page 205...
... Earlier, she was executive vice chancellor for academic affairs for the University of Texas System, having served as vice president and graduate dean, vice provost, and chair of the sociology department at the University of Texas at Austin. She has also held faculty appointments at the University of Chicago.
From page 206...
... Dr. Breneman was visiting professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education from 1990 to 1995, where he taught graduate courses on the economics and financing of higher education, on liberal arts colleges, and on the college presidency.
From page 207...
... His research interests include science and technology policy, the economics of higher education, and program evaluation. He has published widely on topics such as the influence of the Government Performance and Results Act on research, technology diffusion from university research, research performance measurement, the university role in basic research, and state and federal technology policy.
From page 208...
... Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Her areas of expertise and research interests include measurement issues and national income accounting; human and nonhuman capital, productivity, and economic growth; market and nonmarket accounts; investment in education and research and development; and measurement of highway capital stock and the real output of government by function.
From page 209...
... He also served as associate director of institutional research at the University of Florida and as a policy analyst in Florida's nationally recognized Office of Articulation, where he helped develop policies related to inter-sector transfer, high school graduation standards, and college admissions. He holds a bachelor's degree from Whitman College and a Ph.D.
From page 210...
... Twigg was associate vice chancellor for learning technologies for the State University of New York and held a number of senior academic administrative positions at Empire State College. She holds a Ph.D.


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