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Useem, Michael – Social Problems, 1981
Data on the governing boards and characteristics of 341 colleges and universities show that the "dominant stratum" of business (individuals with simultaneous influence in several major corporations), rather than business as a whole, has formed an enduring relationship with universities that are oriented toward education of the elite.…
Descriptors: Governing Boards, Higher Education, Private Financial Support, School Business Relationship
Council for Aid to Education, New York, NY. – 1993
This publication presents an overview of corporate support of education for 1992. The first part provides statistics on national trends in corporate contributions to education, including the following: estimated consolidated corporate contributions; education's estimated share; the distribution of shares within education; contributions as a…
Descriptors: Corporate Support, Donors, Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education
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Change, 1989
A discussion of the substantial increases in private giving to colleges and universities looks at trends in voluntary support by type of donor, designation for capital and operating expenses, institutional classification (for selected institutions), and source. Some comparisons are made using data from 1950-51, 1970-71, 1980-81, and 1986-87. (MSE)
Descriptors: Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Comparative Analysis, Endowment Funds, Fund Raising
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Chemical and Engineering News, 1981
Reports on research and development (R&D) spending and manpower, emphasizing R&D in chemistry and chemical engineering. Data are presented in tables and graphs related to the federal government, industry, universities and colleges, and a total look at United States R&D efforts. (SK)
Descriptors: Budgets, Chemical Industry, Chemistry, College Science
United Way of America, Alexandria, VA. – 1989
Developed for the United Way of America by a volunteer group of top experts from corporations, foundations, consulting firms, and government, this report predicts trends in the economy, the society, the world, and the environment for the next 10 or more years. The report depicts the most likely scenario to come in the years ahead. The future is…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Emerging Occupations, Futures (of Society), Long Range Planning