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Fulfilling the 21st Century Land-Grant Mission: Essays in Honor of The Ohio State University’s Sesquicentennial Commemoration

Editat de Stephen M Gavazzi, David J. Staley
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 aug 2020
Over the past 150 years, land-grant universities—America’s first public institutions of higher learning—have had a profound impact on the well-being of our nation. Founded by the 1862 Morrill Land Grant Act and signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln, land-grant universities were given a three-part mission: to teach, to conduct research, and to engage communities across each state in order to meet their localized needs.
Gathered in honor of The Ohio State University’s sesquicentennial celebration, this collection of essays highlights the significant contributions that Ohio State continues to make as part of its twenty-first-century land-grant mission. Authors from across the university—representing fields as various as agriculture, dance, English, engineering, family science, geography, medicine, social work, and veterinary science—provide contributions that highlight the preeminent status of The Ohio State University. In addition, the perspectives of alumni, staff members, and senior administrators (both present and former) round out the picture of Ohio State as the first among equals regarding its land-grant peers. Overall, contributors draw on rich and varied institutional backgrounds to offer invaluable insights for higher education administrators and scholars across the US.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780814214442
ISBN-10: 0814214444
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 10 b&w illustrations
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 46 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio State University Press
Colecția Trillium

Recenzii

“A beautiful compilation of essays celebrating the past, present, and future of one of America’s most successful and important land-grant universities. With contributions from leading scholars, presidents, provosts, and faculty, the case for the land-grant as an institutional calling is made clear.” —David V. Rosowsky, Provost Emeritus, University of Vermont
“While this book is a celebration of Ohio State’s sesquicentennial, its essays are much, much more. It is an assortment of perspectives. A celebration of prominence. A challenge to be preeminent. An anchor to the past. A telescope for the future. The book is a loving and fitting tribute to a great university, and its essays will long serve as cairns for everyone involved in public higher education.” —Barry H. Dunn, PhD, President of South Dakota State University

Notă biografică

Stephen M. Gavazzi is rofessor in the Human Development and Family Science program in the College of Education and Human Ecology at The Ohio State University. He is the coauthor (with E. Gordon Gee) of Land-Grant Universities for the Future: Higher Education for the Public Good.
David J. Staley is Director of the Humanities Institute at The Ohio State University associate professor in the Department of History. He is the author most recently of Alternative Universities: Speculative Design for Innovation in Higher Education.

Cuprins

Contents
List of Illustrations
Editorial Preamble
1          The Prominence and Preeminence of The Ohio State University
            Stephen M. Gavazzi and David J. Staley
Setting the Stage
2          Defining the Modern Land-Grant University
            Michael V. Drake
3          Prima Inter Pares: Ohio State’s Position as the First among Equals within the US Public and Land-Grant University System
            Stephen M. Gavazzi
4          The History and Future of The Ohio State University
            David J. Staley
The Tripartite Mission
5          Teaching Excellence in the Twenty-First Century: Meeting the Mission, Extending the Vision
            Kay Halasek
6          Coming Full Circle: Research, Discovery, and Creative Inquiry at Ohio State
            Janet M. Weisenberger
7          Engagement: The Land-Grant Compact through Time and Change
            Stephen C. Myers
Manifestation of the Mission
8          Engaging Ohio’s Youth and Fulfilling the Land-Grant Mission through 4-H Youth Development
            Kirk Bloir and Scott D. Scheer
9          The “Flexner Effect”: Medical Educational Reform and the Land-Grant Universities
            E. Christopher Ellison
10        Social Impact and Inclusive Excellence
            Thomas K. Gregoire
11        Food and Nutritional Security: Still the Grand Challenge for Land-Grant Universities
            Casey Hoy and Brian Snyder
12        Reinventing the Regional Campus
            Norman W. Jones
13        The Science of Families: Work-Family Balance and the Twenty-First-Century Land-Grant Mission
            Claire Kamp Dush and Stephen M. Gavazzi
14        Agriculture as the Cornerstone College in the Twenty-First-Century Land-Grant Mission
            Cathann A. Kress and Graham R. Cochran
15        At the Intersection: The Birth of Ohio’s 1862 and 1890 Land-Grant Universities
            Laquore Meadows
16        Ohio State as a Twenty-First-Century Urban University
            Harvey J. Miller
17        Toward a Land-Grant Fierce Future: BE THE MODEL™ College of Veterinary Medicine in the Twenty-First Century
            Rustin M. Moore
18        Engineering at The Ohio State University: Driving the Economic Development of Ohio
            David B. Williams
19        Backstage at Ohio State’s The Arts Initiative: Defining a World of Arts Enterprise
            Valarie Williams
The Student Experience
20        Ohio State’s Second-Year Transformational Experience Program: Enriching Students’ Lives in the Modern Land-Grant Era
            David Isaacs, Anne McDaniel, Javaune Adams-Gaston, and M. Susie Whittington
21        I Had No Idea . . . but Now That I Do . . .
            Clark Kellogg
22        The Abiding Promise of a Land-Grant Education
            Matthew Mayhew and Eric McChesney
Insider Observations
23        The State of Ohio Leadership Institute
            Trevor L. Brown
24        Why We Count: Using Data to Be Our Best Selves
            Julia W. Carpenter-Hubin
25        The Model Land-Grant Library at Ohio State
            Damon E. Jaggars
26        Ohio State Leadership
            Rick Martin and Tayo Switzer
27        The Ethos of the Engaged Institution
            Roger A. Rennekamp
28        Responding to Student and Community Change through Academic Program Reviews
            Ryan J. Schmiesing
29        Building Generations of Leaders at The Ohio State University
            Donald A. Stenta
Outsider Observations
30        Adventures of Being a University President
            E. Gordon Gee
31        America’s Education Crisis: Can Land-Grant Values Be Our Salvation?
            William E. Kirwan
32        Leadership Lessons from The Ohio State University
            Ed Ray
33        Fostering Innovation and Collaboration within Land-Grant Universities
            Joseph Steinmetz
Conclusion
34        Parting Thoughts on Fulfilling the Twenty-First-Century Land-Grant Mission
            Stephen M. Gavazzi and David J. Staley

Descriere

Highlights the contributions that Ohio State continues to make as part of its twenty-first century land-grant mission.