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Benson, Michael T.; Boyd, Hal R. – Thought & Action, 2015
The modern university has been called, "a series of separate schools and departments held together by a central heating system," and, in a play on this line, "a series of individual faculty entrepreneurs held together by a common grievance over parking." Whether parking, heating, or, more probable today, WiFi, these…
Descriptors: Universities, Higher Education, Public Officials, Educational Attitudes
Atkinson, Robert D.; Ezell, Stephen – Brookings Institution, 2013
Congress should establish an initiative to designate 20 institutions of higher education as "U.S. Manufacturing Universities" as part of a needed push to strengthen the position of the United States in the increasingly innovation-driven global economy. In 1862, Congress passed the Morrill Act, which established land-grant colleges to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Government School Relationship, Work Experience, Experiential Learning
Cantor, Nancy – Presidency, 2009
One might think that a global financial crisis would be no time for college and university presidents to think expansively. Hunkering down is the more natural reaction to a threat of the magnitude that the economy continues to present. But expansive thought is exactly what higher education leaders need right now--not necessarily the kind that…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Presidents, Colleges, Universities
Martinson, David Otto – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Public universities undertake business activities sometimes considered by private enterprise as unfairly competitive based on nonprofit advantages. This study was an inquiry into the attitudes and actions of chief business officers at public universities regarding these activities. The research population consisted of the 1862 Morrill Act Land…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, School Business Relationship, Higher Education, Food Service
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Zheng, Peijun; Harris, Michael – Industry and Higher Education, 2007
In the context of the global knowledge economy, the three major players--university, industry, and government--are becoming increasingly interdependent. As more intensified interactions and relationships of increasing complexity among the institutions evolve, the Triple Helix model attempts to describe not only interactions among university,…
Descriptors: Industry, Government Role, Higher Education, Economic Development
Ohles, John F. – Sch Soc, 1970
One way for the university to reassert its position in education is to require of all applicants for admission the signing of a formal contract and to adhere rigidly to the contract on an individual basis. The contract would establish financial obligations and required behavior of the students. (CK)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Students, Contracts, Student School Relationship
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1995
This document presents the texts of selected titles, sections, and amendments of federal laws dealing with specific aspects of postsecondary education. It is divided into the following major parts: (1) "General Higher Education Programs"; (2) "Native American Higher Education"; (3) "National Science Foundation"; and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, American Indians, Educational Facilities, Educational Finance