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+ | '''David D. Perlmutter''' is a professor in and dean of the College of Media & Communication (CoMC) at [[Texas Tech University]].<ref name=bio>https://www.davidperlmutter-research.com/about/</ref> | ||
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+ | Perlmutter has spent twenty-five years as a scholar, teacher, and administrator in higher education in [[Pennsylvania]], [[Minnesota]], [[Louisiana]], [[Kansas]], [[Iowa]] (as director of a school), and [[Texas]]. | ||
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+ | Perlmutter has been described as a “household name among American professors” because of the widespread readership of some sixteen years of his writings on academic careers and the future of higher education. <ref name=bio/> | ||
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+ | At Texas Tech, his college has seen unprecedented growth in all metrics, including fundraising, undergraduate and graduate enrollment, offsite and online offerings, retention and graduation rates, grant applications, multidisciplinary research partnerships, and risk management. <ref name=bio/> | ||
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+ | Perlmutter is the author or editor of ten books on political communication, new media technologies, and higher education. | ||
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Alma mater | University of Pennsylvania, University of Minnesota |
University administrator and fundraiser |
David D. Perlmutter is a professor in and dean of the College of Media & Communication (CoMC) at Texas Tech University.[1]
Career
Perlmutter has spent twenty-five years as a scholar, teacher, and administrator in higher education in Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Louisiana, Kansas, Iowa (as director of a school), and Texas.
Perlmutter has been described as a “household name among American professors” because of the widespread readership of some sixteen years of his writings on academic careers and the future of higher education. [1]
At Texas Tech, his college has seen unprecedented growth in all metrics, including fundraising, undergraduate and graduate enrollment, offsite and online offerings, retention and graduation rates, grant applications, multidisciplinary research partnerships, and risk management. [1]
Perlmutter is the author or editor of ten books on political communication, new media technologies, and higher education.
A Document by David Perlmutter
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) |
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Document:Israel; Dark thoughts and Desperation | article | 7 April 2002 | Israel/Nuclear Weapons |