Contemporary Colleges and Universities: A Reader

Author:   Joseph L. DeVitis
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   64
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9781433116018


Pages:   420
Publication Date:   25 February 2013
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Author:   Joseph L. DeVitis
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Volume:   64
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 25.80cm
Weight:   0.850kg
ISBN:  

9781433116018


ISBN 10:   1433116014
Pages:   420
Publication Date:   25 February 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Contents: Joseph L. DeVitis: Preface – Jon Boeckenstedt: Outside the Gates, Looking In – Heather D. Wathington: Heeding the Canary: How Higher Education Can Improve Outcomes for All Students – Mitchell R. Williams: Still Trying to Be All Things to All People: What It Means for Students at Community Colleges – Roger B. Ludeman/Dennis E. Gregory: Higher Education Student Affairs and Services Around the World – Pietro A. Sasso: Fraternities and Sororities in the Contemporary Era: A Cause for Change – Regina Rahimi/Delores D. Liston: Campus Conflicts: College Students’ Perceptions of Heterosexism and Homophobia in Colleges and Universities – Julie J. Park/Kristin Paredes-Collins: Spirituality and Religion in Higher Education: Continued Relevance in the 21st Century – Aaron W. Clopton: The Impact of Athletics upon the Social Sustainability of the College Campus – Dan Bauer: First-Year Composition’s Correlation with Undergraduate Education Aspirations: Culture Building and the Work of Good Teachers to Fight Minimalism (or Mediocrity?) – Robert Samuels: The New Literacy Agenda for Higher Education: Composition, Computers, and Academic Labor at U.S. Research Universities – Mayra Besosa/Maria Maisto: Defining the «Faculty» and Getting It Right – Marybeth A. Gasman: Researching for Justice: Using One’s Role as Faculty Member to Fight for Equity in Higher Education – William H. Schubert: Multiple Curricula in Higher Education – Christopher J. Lucas: Liberal Education: The Challenge of Consumerism, Careerism, and Commodification – Michael Scott Bieze/Philo A. Hutcheson: The Debate Over the College and University Curriculum: «The Artist Waits Upon Us» – Eric C. Sheffield: Community Service Learning and Higher Education: The Need for a Prerequisite to Thoughtful Service – Eric Margolis: The Changing Hidden Curriculum: A Personal Recollection – Jay Paredes Scribner: Leading from the Middle: Embracing the Role of Department Chair – Scott C. Brown/Stephen C. Leavitt: Supervision, Suicide, Strategic Planning, and Shenanigans: Life of a Small College Dean – Deborah L. Floyd: The Multi-faceted Journey of a Community College President – Dorothy Leland: Hermeneutical Adeptness and Presidential Leadership: Navigating the Contemporary Higher Education Landscape – Jeffrey S. Pittman/Dana D. Burnett: The Privatization of Higher Education – John Smyth: How Did We Get to This Situation? The Immiseration of the Modern University in a Globalizing Context – Aaron Cooley: Danger U: How Conservative Attacks on Higher Education Undermine Academic Freedom, Science, and Social Progress – Thomas M. Lovett: Trends in Higher Education: Legal and Ethical Issues – Marybeth A. Gasman: Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Philanthropy – William L. Nuckols: For-Profit Models of Higher Education: Current Issues on the Proprietary Front – Eugene F. Provenzo, Jr.: Computing, Scholarship, and Learning: The Transformation of American Higher Education – Maurice R. Berube/Clair T. Berube: The Transformative University Revisited.

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Joseph L. DeVitis has skillfully put together a volume of enormous importance for all of us who work in higher education. This is a 'must have' book. The highly informative chapters form a remarkably illuminating whole. You will be glad to have this work on your desk for ready reference and careful reflection. (William T. Greer, Jr., President, Virginia Wesleyan College) The essays in this volume aptly capture the ambivalence, the joy, the sorrow, the confidence, the consternation, the optimism, and the equally profound perplexities of living and working in the contemporary college and university. (Wayne J. Urban, Paul W. Bryant Professor, 2009-2010, Associate Director, Education Policy Center, Professor of Higher Education, The University of Alabama) In his preface to this extraordinary collection of essays, Joseph L. DeVitis writes that 'This book is both a celebration of colleges and universities and a challenge to readers to take a hard look at where they are going [...]' It includes a remarkable range of topics on the contemporary college and university. The volume's illustrious contributors and editor are to be commended for the wisdom and sensitivity reflected in their insightful, hopeful, splendidly written essays. (Robert H. Deluty, Associate Dean of the Graduate School, University of Maryland, Baltimore County) Written by some of the academy's most respected thinkers and leaders, this welcome book affords an authoritative overview of crucial themes in today's postsecondary landscape. The essays examine a wide range of current issues and strategies and offer critical commentary on higher education's 'new normal.' The volume also provides reflective historical context and useful policy recommendations that make it must reading for all those who care about, study, work in, and lead our colleges and universities. (Sandra Jordan, Chancellor, University of South Carolina, Aiken) Joseph L. DeVitis has skillfully put together a volume of enormous importance for all of us who work in higher education. This is a 'must have' book. The highly informative chapters form a remarkably illuminating whole. You will be glad to have this work on your desk for ready reference and careful reflection. (William T. Greer, Jr., President, Virginia Wesleyan College) The essays in this volume aptly capture the ambivalence, the joy, the sorrow, the confidence, the consternation, the optimism, and the equally profound perplexities of living and working in the contemporary college and university. (Wayne J. Urban, Paul W. Bryant Professor, 2009-2010, Associate Director, Education Policy Center, Professor of Higher Education, The University of Alabama) In his preface to this extraordinary collection of essays, Joseph L. DeVitis writes that 'This book is both a celebration of colleges and universities and a challenge to readers to take a hard look at where they are going [...]' It includes a remarkable range of topics on the contemporary college and university. The volume's illustrious contributors and editor are to be commended for the wisdom and sensitivity reflected in their insightful, hopeful, splendidly written essays. (Robert H. Deluty, Associate Dean of the Graduate School, University of Maryland, Baltimore County) Written by some of the academy's most respected thinkers and leaders, this welcome book affords an authoritative overview of crucial themes in today's postsecondary landscape. The essays examine a wide range of current issues and strategies and offer critical commentary on higher education's 'new normal.' The volume also provides reflective historical context and useful policy recommendations that make it must reading for all those who care about, study, work in, and lead our colleges and universities. (Sandra Jordan, Chancellor, University of South Carolina, Aiken)


Joseph L. DeVitis has skillfully put together a volume of enormous importance for all of us who work in higher education. This is a 'must have' book. The highly informative chapters form a remarkably illuminating whole. You will be glad to have this work on your desk for ready reference and careful reflection. (William T. Greer, Jr., President, Virginia Wesleyan College) The essays in this volume aptly capture the ambivalence, the joy, the sorrow, the confidence, the consternation, the optimism, and the equally profound perplexities of living and working in the contemporary college and university. (Wayne J. Urban, Paul W. Bryant Professor, 2009-2010, Associate Director, Education Policy Center, Professor of Higher Education, The University of Alabama) In his preface to this extraordinary collection of essays, Joseph L. DeVitis writes that 'This book is both a celebration of colleges and universities and a challenge to readers to take a hard look at where they are going [...]' It includes a remarkable range of topics on the contemporary college and university. The volume's illustrious contributors and editor are to be commended for the wisdom and sensitivity reflected in their insightful, hopeful, splendidly written essays. (Robert H. Deluty, Associate Dean of the Graduate School, University of Maryland, Baltimore County) Written by some of the academy's most respected thinkers and leaders, this welcome book affords an authoritative overview of crucial themes in today's postsecondary landscape. The essays examine a wide range of current issues and strategies and offer critical commentary on higher education's 'new normal.' The volume also provides reflective historical context and useful policy recommendations that make it must reading for all those who care about, study, work in, and lead our colleges and universities. (Sandra Jordan, Chancellor, University of South Carolina, Aiken)


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Joseph L. DeVitis is Visiting Professor of Educational Foundations and Higher Education at Old Dominion University. Recipient of the Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, he is a past president of the American Educational Studies Association (AESA), the Council of Learned Societies in Education, and the Society of Professors of Education. Author or editor of 14 books, he has written extensively on moral development, liberal education, and collegiate service-learning. His most recent books are a series of notable readers for Peter Lang Publishing: Critical Civic Literacy (2011); Character and Moral Education, edited with Tianlong Yu (2011); and Adolescent Education (2010), edited with Linda Irwin-DeVitis. The latter two books won Critics Choice Awards from AESA as outstanding books of the year.

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