Re-Envisioning the Public Research University

Re-Envisioning the Public Research University

Navigating Competing Demands in an Era of Rapid Change

Jones, Robert J.; Furco, Andrew; Kent, Kateryna; Bruininks, Robert H.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2021

218

Dura

Inglês

9781032150888

15 a 20 dias

589

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1: The Multiversity Revisited: The Quest for Institutional Identity in an Era of Rapid Change
Andrew Furco and Kateryna Kent

2: Addressing the Gathering Storm of External Forces
Erin Konkle, Jayne K. Sommers, Robert H. Bruininks, and Jim Thorp

3: The Nature of Innovation and Change at Public Research Universities
Erin Konkle, Jayne K. Sommers, Nichole Sorenson, and David J. Weerts

4: The Impact of Technology: Cause and Consequence
Ann Hill Duin, Bruce Maas, and Bradley Wheeler

5: Public Research Universities as Engines for Economic Development and Innovation
Hiram Fitzgerald, Laurie Van Egeren, and Burton Bargerstock

6: The Iron Triangle Revisited: Re-Envisioning Public Research University Financing
David J. Weerts and Nichole Sorenson

7: Knowledge Without Boundaries Revisited: Beyond the Walls of Academia: The Role of Engagement
Mary L. Walshok, Lorilee R. Sandmann, and John Saltmarsh

8: Interdisciplinarity and the American Public Research UniversityKarri Holley and Karen Brown

9: Public Research Universities in the Metro Nation
Nancy L. Zimpher, Wim Wiewel, and Robert J. Jones

10: Diversity: An Investment in Democracy and Academic Excellence
Heidi Lasley Barajas and Caryn McTighe Musil

11: Competition and Ranking: A Comparative and International Perspective
John V. Lombardi and Diane D. Craig

12: Epilogue: Creating a New Kind of Public Research University
Kateryna Kent and Andrew Furco
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