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Remaking the American University Robert Zemsky

Remaking the American University By Robert Zemsky

Remaking the American University by Robert Zemsky


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'Remaking the American University' provides analysis of the ways market forces have shaped and distorted the behaviours, purposes, and ultimately the missions of universities and colleges over the past half-century.

Remaking the American University Summary

Remaking the American University: Market-Smart and Mission-Centered by Robert Zemsky

At one time, universities educated new generations and were a source of social change. Today colleges and universities are less places of public purpose, than agencies of personal advantage. Remaking the American University provides a penetrating analysis of the ways market forces have shaped and distorted the behaviors, purposes, and ultimately the missions of universities and colleges over the past half-century.

The authors describe how a competitive preoccupation with rankings and markets published by the media spawned an admissions arms race that drains institutional resources and energies. Equally revealing are the depictions of the ways faculty distance themselves from their universities with the resulting increase in the number of administrators, which contributes substantially to institutional costs. Other chapters focus on the impact of intercollegiate athletics on educational mission, even among selective institutions; on the unforeseen result of higher education's "outsourcing" a substantial share of the scholarly publication function to for-profit interests; and on the potentially dire consequences of today's zealous investments in e-learning.

A central question extends through this series of explorations: Can universities and colleges today still choose to be places of public purpose? In the answers they provide, both sobering and enlightening, the authors underscore a consistent and powerful lesson-academic institutions cannot ignore the workings of the markets. The challenge ahead is to learn how to better use those markets to achieve public purposes.

About Robert Zemsky

ROBERT ZEMSKYis a longtime professor at the University of Pennsylvania where he currently serves as the chair of the Learning Alliance. He has served as Penn's chief planning officer, as master of Hill College House, as the founding director of the Institute for Research on Higher Education, and as the co-director of the federal government's National Center on the Educational Quality of the Workforce.

GREGORY R. WEGNERis the director of program development at the Great Lakes Colleges Association. With skill and imagination he has brought clarity to the pages of Policy Perspectives, where has served as that publication's first and only managing editor.

WILLIAM F. MASSY is the president of the Jackson Hole Higher Education Group, Inc., and professor emeritus of higher education and business administration at Stanford University. In the 1970s and 1980s he held senior administrative positions at Stanford University, where he pioneered the use of financial management and planning tools that have become standards in higher education.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: The Diminishing of Public Purpose
2. The Lattice and the Ratchet
3. The Admissions Arms Race
4. On Being Mission-Centered and Market-Smart
5. To Publish and Perish
6. A Value Proposition
7. Thwarted Innovation
8. Who Owns Teaching?
9. Making Educational Quality Job One
10. Not Good Enough
11. Crafting a Public Agenda
12. Dancing with Change
References
Index

Additional information

NPB9780813536248
9780813536248
0813536243
Remaking the American University: Market-Smart and Mission-Centered by Robert Zemsky
New
Hardback
Rutgers University Press
2005-07-11
224
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