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Byrne, John V. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2016
Public higher education is in danger of failing to respond sufficiently to changing conditions that affect the public's need for services. A recognition of the apparent failure of higher education to keep pace with societal change and to meet the additional challenges of declining funding, increased accountability, and shifts in public attitudes…
Descriptors: Outreach Programs, School Community Relationship, School Culture, Higher Education
Byrne, John V. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2016
In this commentary, author John Byrne reflects on his 1998 "Journal of Public Service & Outreach" article, "Outreach, Engagement, and the Changing Culture of the University" reprinted in this 20th anniversary issue of "Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement." Byrne's 1998 article was a call to modify…
Descriptors: Outreach Programs, School Community Relationship, School Culture, Higher Education
Flanagan, Connie; Faust, Victoria; Pykett, Alisa – Journal of General Education, 2013
In this essay we argue for a model of undergraduate education consistent with the mission of the land-grant university in democracy. That model seeks the seamless integration of a liberal education with practice both within the university and beyond its physical borders.
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, Institutional Mission, Educational Practices, College Role
American Journal of Distance Education, 2010
This article presents an interview with Ken Udas, chief executive officer of UMassOnline. During the past decade, Udas has held leadership positions in online university initiatives and has served the field through his leadership in organizations including the Association of Public Land Grant Universities, EDUCAUSE, IMS, Sloan-C, and the American…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Land Grant Universities, Distance Education, Virtual Universities
Phillip, Amara; Matthews, Frank L. – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2011
This article presents an interview with Kentucky State president and APLU chairwoman, Dr. Mary Sias. President of Kentucky State University since 2004, Dr. Mary Sias added chair, Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities to her list of titles in November. In that capacity, Dr. Sias is charged with being one of the chief advocates for not…
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, College Presidents, Interviews, Administrator Attitudes
Desmond, Charles; Goldman, Elizabeth – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2008
The face of New England is changing. Immigrant populations, people from low-income families, and young people of color are now among the fastest-growing populations in New England. In addition, the foundation of the region's economic prosperity is expected to be intellectual. In this article, the authors discuss how New England's six land-grant…
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, Leadership, Low Income Groups, Immigrants
Havens, Greg; Chapman, Perry; Irwin, Bryan – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2008
The Morrill Act of 1862, signed by Abraham Lincoln, established the land grant university with a Solomon-like simplicity: the federal government would deed large tracts of land to establish public colleges in each state. These institutions would then train young citizens in agriculture, forestry, mining and the mechanical arts--fields tied…
Descriptors: Educational Facilities Planning, Water, Land Grant Universities, Public Colleges
Twale, Darla J.; Burley, JoAnne E. – Leadership Journal: Women in Leadership--Sharing the Vision, 1999
This study surveyed 49 women trustees at land-grant universities concerning the reasons they accepted their positions, offering perspectives on the skills needed to be a trustee and sharing advice with women preparing for the role or who have recently become trustees. The study notes that currently fewer that 20% of trustees at public institutions…
Descriptors: College Administration, Females, Higher Education, Land Grant Universities
Choroszy, Melisa N.; Muehlberg, Jessica – College and University, 2006
The newly revamped Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) was administered for the first time in March 2005. Administrators, faculty, and staff in colleges and universities throughout the country were asking the same questions as students: "What was this new score of 2400 and what would it mean for them in terms of admissions, scholarships, and…
Descriptors: Scholarships, Aptitude Tests, College Admission, Land Grant Universities
Corley, Sherie P. – 1989
The land grant colleges, funded by federal legislation in 1862, spawned public institutions in each state. The principal motivation for this funding was to create schools where practical education could be disseminated to the working classes. An example of the land grant school experience is revealed in the history of Oregon State University.…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Legislation, Federal Aid, Higher Education

McDowell, George R.; Wilcock, David C. – Equity and Excellence, 1986
Applies definitions of equity and excellence to the following: (1) the nature of contemporary African agricultural problems; (2) conceptions of equity and excellence for African agricultural colleges; and (3) the implications of these conceptions for these institutions. (LHW)
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, Educational Improvement, Equal Education, Foreign Countries
Sherwood, James E. – Center for Studies in Higher Education, 2004
The paper focuses on the land-grant mission of outreach to its community. It reviews the history of the land-grant institution and its missions, especially in the context of changes in higher education at the end of the 20th century that affect funding, demographics, and institutional mission and culture. UC Berkeley provides a case study. The…
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, Institutional Mission, Educational Change, Educational History

Cooper, David D. – American Behavioral Scientist, 1999
Addresses the impact of postmodern modes of thought on both the rise of academic professionalism and the decline of civic engagement at the heart of the land-grant mission. Argues that the revitalizing of this mission requires rebuilding the social personae of the academic profession through ethics and moral praxis. (DSK)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Land Grant Universities
Prioleau, Darwin – Journal of Dance Education, 2004
Given the present economic and political climate, how can dance programs in colleges and universities continue to thrive? Recently there has been a national movement to return to the roots of the original altruistic mission of the public university and the land grant legacy. In other words, a movement toward, engagement. Engagement involves a…
Descriptors: Dance, Educational Experience, College Faculty, Higher Education

Starr, Paul D. – International Review of Education, 1982
Makes reference to efforts to improve Third World agriculture; briefly explores problems of United States land grant institutions in responding to global needs. (RH)
Descriptors: Agricultural Colleges, Cooperation, Developed Nations, Developing Nations