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The American University: How It Runs, Where It Is Going
Barzun, Jacques

The American University: How It Runs, Where It Is Going

How It Runs, Where It Is Going

University of Chicago Press (1993)
9780226038452
| Paperback
356 pages | 140 x 210 mm | English
Dewey 378.73
LC Classification LA226 .B27 1993
LC Control No. 92028479

Subject

  • Education / Higher
  • Education, Higher
  • Education, Higher - United States
  • Education, Higher/ United States

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When it was published in 1968, a year noted for historic student protests on campuses across the country, The American University spoke in Jacques Barzun's characteristically wise and lucid voice about what colleges and universities were really meant to do—and how they actually worked. Drawing on a lifetime of extraordinary accomplishment as a teacher, administrator, and scholar, Barzun here describes the immense demands placed on the university by its competing constituencies—students, faculty, administrators, alumni, trustees, and the political world around it all. "American higher education is fortunate to have had a scholar and intellectual of Jacques Barzun's stature give so many years of service to the daily bread-and-butter details of running a great university and then share his reflections with us in a literate, humane, and engaging book."—Charles Donovan, America

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