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From Campus to Capitol

The Role of Government Relations in Higher Education

William McMillen

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From Campus to Capitol takes a comprehensive look at how governments affect institutions of higher learning, in the process illuminating the role of the government relations officer.

All institutions of higher learning, from large state universities to community and private colleges, benefit from strong relationships with local, state, and federal governments. This book examines the importance of government relations officers and discusses how they can most effectively negotiate a tangled web of political entities—from community associations to mayors to lobbyists—while ensuring that their...

From Campus to Capitol takes a comprehensive look at how governments affect institutions of higher learning, in the process illuminating the role of the government relations officer.

All institutions of higher learning, from large state universities to community and private colleges, benefit from strong relationships with local, state, and federal governments. This book examines the importance of government relations officers and discusses how they can most effectively negotiate a tangled web of political entities—from community associations to mayors to lobbyists—while ensuring that their institution's best interests are met.

In an era of declining state appropriations, increasing economic instability, and surging enrollments, successful interaction with government representatives is crucial. Whether securing a million-dollar federal earmark or helping to support the local economy, the government relations officer's influence is essential, both where it shows and behind the scenes.

Drawing on more than thirty years of experience, William McMillen offers an insider's account of this major player in American higher education. Anecdotes and interviews with other government relations officers illustrate the challenges they face on and off campus.

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192
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9780801894596
Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Rise of Government Relations Offices
You Can Run, but You Can't Hide: University Presidents
2. You, You Can Hide: University Faculty
3. Enmesh: Local Governments
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Rise of Government Relations Offices
You Can Run, but You Can't Hide: University Presidents
2. You, You Can Hide: University Faculty
3. Enmesh: Local Governments
4. Ensare: State Governments
5. Enslave: The Federal Government
6. No Such Thing as a Free Lunch: Lobbyist Today
7. Free Lunches: The Higher Education Associations
8. Community Colleges, Private Universities, and Signs of the Apocalypse
9. Economic Development: The Crux of Politics
10. Interviews with Higher Education GovernmentRelations Professionals
11. Have a Nice Life: The Government Relations Officer's Career
Bibliography
Index

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William McMillen
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William McMillen

William McMillen is Vice President for Government Relations and Chief of Staff at the University of Toledo. He writes a government relations column, “The Party Line,” for The Chronicle of Higher Education under the pseudonym Peter Onear.