Joan WADLOW 1973 “In the State Universities and Land Grant Colleges” is dropped from the name of the organization by vote of the membership CCAS opens its Washington office, renting space from the Association of American Colleges (@ $102/month) 1974 First female elected to the Board: Ria Frijters, Towson State College 13 UNIVERSITY of WYOMING General Education got special attention: CCAS appointed a committee to make recommendations to implement the national Report of the Rockefeller Report on the Humanities; language instruc- tion and the role of liberal education in teacher preparation were scrutinized. Actions to advance women in the acad- emy were proposed (the term “role model” even needed explanation). Efforts were made to show how liberal education could help reach success in the workplace (internships). New challenges came with computer technology, e.g., how and whether to incorporate it in the requirements for Gen Ed or the major. Deans debated proposals to restructure A & S colleges. And at the annual CCAS meetings, a participatory format, e.g., case studies, replaced the lecture format. 1983-1984 $102 1972 MAY NEWSLETTER — includes first mention of a female dean, Sylvia E. Bowman, Chairman of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University/Fort Wayne = Financial balance of $2,938 noted ANNUAL MEETING — Membership approves subsidizing expenses for a member dean to spend 6-8 months in DC on behalf of CCAS