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Controversies on Campus: Debating the Issues Confronting American Universities in the 21st Century

Editat de Joy Blanchard Cuvânt înainte de Scott L. Thomas
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 ian 2018 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Providing a comprehensive review of pressing issues roiling American college campuses today, this book is a valuable resource for students and scholars alike.People often refer to America's colleges and universities as "Ivory Towers," a term that implies that campuses are innocent places of study largely insulated from wider societal concerns. In actuality, our nation's universities are hotbeds of controversy. Some of these sources of heated debate relate directly to access to the college experience, such as the rising cost of tuition and admission policies related to student diversity. Others reflect wider societal schisms, such as divisions over sexual assault (both causes and responses) and "political correctness."Controversies on Campus: Debating the Issues Confronting American Universities in the 21st Century examines the myriad controversies regarding today's college campuses and student bodies, such as tuition costs, campus rape, academic freedom/free speech, gun policies, binge drinking, "hook-up" culture, corporatization of academic research, poverty-level wages of adjunct faculty, and student-athletes in the era of big-money amateur sports. The book objectively examines these issues and others, taking care to not only present up-to-date quantifiable data to help readers understand the controversy but also to provide a fair and impartial summary of perspectives on the issue in question. It is a one-stop resource for learning about a wide range of issues and controversies confronting American colleges and universities and the people-students, professors, and administrators-who comprise those communities.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781440852190
ISBN-10: 1440852197
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.84 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Contains contributions from LSU President F. King Alexander, national leader on higher education finance reform; Liliana Garces, Penn State professor and leading scholar on affirmative action in higher education admissions; Neal Hutchens and Kerry Brian Melear, University of Mississippi professors and national experts on higher education law and the First Amendment; and Ken Redd, director of research and policy analysis at the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO)

Notă biografică

Joy Blanchard, PhD, is associate professor of higher education at Louisiana State University.

Cuprins

Foreword by Scott L. ThomasPart One Contemporary Opportunities and Challenges around Diversifying American UniversitiesChapter 1 Understanding the Controversy around Race-Based Affirmative Action in American Higher EducationDwayne Kwaysee Wright and Liliana M. GarcesChapter 2 Access Granted? Challenges, Controversies, and Opportunities around College Access in American Higher EducationAshley B. Clayton and Darris R. MeansChapter 3 Challenges in Retention and AccessCharlie Andrews and Rebekah SchulzeChapter 4 Undocumented Students: Welcome or Not?Glenda Droogsma MusobaChapter 5 Diversity on Campus and the Chief Diversity Officer: Purpose and PreparationRoland W. Mitchell, Chaunda A. Mitchell, Jerry W. Whitmore Jr., and Kenneth Fasching VarnerPart Two Contemporary Issues Surrounding the College Curriculum and Instructional DeliveryChapter 6 Prestige, Rankings, and Competition for StatusJeongeun KimChapter 7 Accreditation in the United StatesRyan Thomas LandryChapter 8 Curriculum Reform: The Aims and Purposes of Higher EducationDavid W. Robinson-MorrisChapter 9 Under Siege: The Future of the Liberal Arts at State U.B. Noble Jones and James C. HearnChapter 10 Competency-Based Education: A Disruptive Innovation Requiring Demonstrated PerformanceJeffrey C. SunChapter 11 Tracing a Troubled Sector: For-Profit Higher Education's Institutional IdentityConstance IlohPart Three Issues Facing American College Students in the 21st CenturyChapter 12 Social Media: Dialogues on Learning, Engagement, Activism, and IdentityPaul William EatonChapter 13 The Struggle for Equity in Intercollegiate AthleticsJoy BlanchardChapter 14 Unfinished Business for Student Veterans: Gaps in Policy and PracticeDavid DiRamioChapter 15 Guns on Campus: Are They Helping or Hurting?Mercy RobergPart Four Legal and Regulatory Issues Facing the 21st-Century American University and StudentsChapter 16 Sexual Violence on College CampusesJoy BlanchardChapter 17 "Open" Campus Areas and Students' First Amendment Speech RightsNeal H. Hutchens and Kerry Brian MelearChapter 18 Substance Abuse Policies on College Campuses: Is Practice in Line with the Law?Joy Blanchard and Frank A. RojasPart Five The Impact of the Economy and Financial Policy on Contemporary UniversitiesChapter 19 Current Trends and Issues in College and University EndowmentsKenneth E. Redd, Lindsay K. Wayt, and Lesley McBainChapter 20 Incorporating Innovation and Entrepreneurship in STEM Programs: The Challenges of Universities as Engines of Economic GrowthBeth-Anne Schuelke-LeechChapter 21 Who Benefits? A Critical Analysis of State Merit Aid Programs and the Impact on Public Higher Education InstitutionsKerii Landry-ThomasChapter 22 Performance-Based Funding: The New Normal for State Accountability PoliciesPaul G. Rubin and Lori Prince HagoodChapter 23 The Future of Public Higher Education Funding: A Federal-State PartnershipF. King Alexander and Ashley ArceneauxAbout the Editor and ContributorsIndex