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| I am unable to count the number of times that I came across an article in which an academic scholar proclaimed an impending crisis that threatened to destroy the very nature of higher education during the past sixty years. Crisis and conflict may be the first two memes of the culture of higher education scholarship. | Continue Reading
1 | One Hundred Years of “Institutional Research” “[T]he university is, in usage, precedent, and commonsense preconception, an establishment for the conservation and advancement of higher learning, devoted to a disinterested pursuit of knowledge. As such, it consists of a body of scholars and scientists, each and several of whomContinue Reading
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact: Historia|Research Press 312-818-8849 contact@historiaresearch.com The Honors of Inequality: Why Colleges Work for Some and Not for Others Chicago, Illinois | January 24, 2020 | Higher education—as an organized discipline or field of study—is a relatively recent invention in the history of colleges andContinue Reading
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