[Interview of William Donohue, former Michigan State University Faculty Grievance Offical].

William Donohue, professor of Communication at Michigan State University and former MSU Faculty Grievance Offical (FGO), talks about his work as FGO, becoming involved in academic governance and the University Committee on Faculty Affairs (UCFA) and what lead him to take the FGO position in the firs...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Donohue, William A. (William Anthony), 1949- (Interviewee)
Revitte, John (Interviewer)
Language:English
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Local Note:
MSU: Gift of John Revitte.
Physical Description:1 audio file (1 hr., 4 min., 19 sec.)
Format: Electronic Audio Software
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Summary:
William Donohue, professor of Communication at Michigan State University and former MSU Faculty Grievance Offical (FGO), talks about his work as FGO, becoming involved in academic governance and the University Committee on Faculty Affairs (UCFA) and what lead him to take the FGO position in the first place. He also talks about his expertise in conflict management, mediation, and hostage negotiations and how his expertise in these areas served him in the FGO position. Donohue is interviewed by John Revitte, MSU professor emeritus in the School Human Resources and Labor Relations.
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Electronic resource.
Call Number:Voice 43749
Playing Time:01:04:19
Participant or Performer:
Interviewee, William Donohue ; interviewer, John Revitte.
Event Details:
Recorded 2016 February 24.