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David W. Breneman

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town library for Palm Beach. The organization presents notable speakers, concerts, films, educational programs, and art exhibitions to the public. He was responsible for an annual operating budget of more than $ 9 million and 38 full-time staff, including the Campus on the Lake, a center for continuing education, and the Philip Hulitar Sculpture Garden. He also oversaw an award-winning renovation of the historic King Library, including the re-creation of its spectacular murals.
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In January 2015, Breneman replaced Ervin Duggan as the President and CEO of The Society of the Four Arts in Palm Beach, Florida. The Four Arts campus along the Intracoastal Waterway is home to sculpture and botanical gardens, as well as a children's library and the King Library, which serves as the
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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. He went on to serve as Dean of the
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at The University of Virginia from 1995 to 2007. Breneman later served as University Professor and Newton and Rita Meyers Professor in Economics of Education and Public Policy at
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He is a nationally recognized expert on issues related to the finance and economics of higher education and is the author of several books and numerous articles.
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from 1975 to 1983, specializing in the economics of higher education and public policy towards education. From 1983 to 1989, he served as president of
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He has two children with his previous wife, Judy Dodge; Erica an M.D. living in Berkeley, CA, and Carleton, of Flagstaff, AZ.
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before moving to Washington in 1972. He was a Senior Fellow in Economic Studies at
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Vicki L. Bakers, Roger G. Baldwin and Sumedha Makker (Summer 2012, Vol. 98, No. 3)
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in 1999 and an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from Kalamazoo College in 2008.
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Where Are They Now? Revisiting Breneman's Study of Liberal Arts Colleges
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Breneman is married to Dr. Donna Plasket, the founding director of the
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Strategies for Promoting Excellence in a Time of Scarce Resources
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Financing American Higher Education in the Era of Globalization
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Scholarly Communication: The Report of the National Enquiry
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Alternatives to Tenure for the Next Generation of Academics
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Earnings from Learning: The Rise of For-profit Universities
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Prior to serving as president, Breneman was a professor at
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Liberal Arts Colleges: Thriving, Surviving, or Endangered?
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Liberal Arts Colleges: Thriving, Surviving, or Endangered?
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Liberal Arts Colleges: Thriving, Surviving, or Endangered?
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Smart Leadership for Higher Education in Difficult Times
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He received an honorary Doctor of Education degree from
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Financing Community Colleges: An Economic Perspective
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School of Education and Human Development
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"Liberal Arts, A Lost Cause? An Interview with David W. Breneman"

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