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Higher education : a Jupiter novel / by Sheffield, Charles.(CARDINAL)508965; Pournelle, Jerry,1933-2017.(CARDINAL)346024;
Subjects: Science fiction.;
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The liberal college. by Meiklejohn, Alexander,1872-1964.(CARDINAL)137567;
Subjects: Education, Higher.;
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In the university tradition. by Griswold, Alfred Whitney,1906-1963.(CARDINAL)188701;
Subjects: Education, Higher.;
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Freedom and renaissance. by Craig, Hardin,1875-1968.(CARDINAL)125140;
Subjects: Education, Higher.;
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Builders of american universities; inaugural addresses. by Weaver, David Andrew,1902-1982.(CARDINAL)596031;
v. 1. Privately controlled institutions.
Subjects: Education, Higher.;
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Essays on education. by Griswold, Alfred Whitney,1906-1963.(CARDINAL)188701;
Inaugural address (October 6, 1950) -- Survival is not enough (April, 1951) -- Baccalaureate address (June 10, 1951) -- 250th anniversary celebration address (October 19, 1951) -- New York Herald Tribune forum address (October 22, 1951) -- Report to the alumni, 1950-51 -- National book awards address (January 29, 1952) -- Alumni day address (February 22, 1952) -- A little learning (May 2, 1952) -- Baccalaureate address (June 8, 1952) -- Report to the alumni, 1951-52 -- The liberal arts at midcentury (March 6, 1953) -- Baccalaureate address (June 7, 1953) -- Report to the alumni, 1952-53.
Subjects: Essays.; Education, Higher.;
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Oxford lectures on university studies, 1906-1921.
Bibliographical footnotes.The meaning of a university, by W. Raleigh.--The universities and the training of teachers, by F. J. R. Hendy.--The study of theology, by A. C. Headlam.--Inaugural lecture on the study of history, by C. Oman.--The study of the British Commonwealth, by R. Coupland.--The teaching of Indian history, by W. H. Hutton.--The university and the study of war, by S. Wilkerson.--The study of Roman law to-day, by F. de Zulueta.--English philology in English universities, by H. C. Wyld.--The study of Anglo-Norman, by P. Studer.--The place of rural economy in a university curriculum, by W. Somerville.--Engineering science, by C. F. Jenkin.
Subjects: Education, Higher.;
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On higher education / by Riesman, David,1909-2002.(CARDINAL)139488;
Bibliography: pages 381-399.
Subjects: Universities and colleges; College choice;
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Higher education : marijuana at the mansion / by Gee, Constance Bumgarner,author.(CARDINAL)895772;
Includes bibliographical references.Higher Education: Marijuana at the Mansion is a story of power, politics, and just plain bad manners at the uppermost echelons of university life, as told by a former first lady of three major American universities. It is a candid and often humorous portrayal of the no-holds-barred corporate maneuverings of university leadership-of how sitting university presidents are clandestinely courted and stolen; of faithless relationships among top-level university officials; and of the hypocrisy of those who present themselves and their universities as society's moral beacons. It is also the story of a marriage that could not withstand the pressures of public life and the debilitating illness of Meniere's disease, a little-known but devastating disorder of the inner ear that causes severe vertigo and hearing loss. The author landed in a heap of trouble when the Wall Street Journal reported that she had smoked marijuana in the Vanderbilt University chancellor's residence for relief from "an inner ear ailment," in addition to having caused "stirs on campus with her liberal politics." Clearly, this first lady of a university run by Old South conservatives was destined for a spectacular pratfall from grace. Higher Education is a bravely told tale from a highly original perspective. It will captivate readers interested in the behind-the-scenes intrigue of American university politics and the current controversy surrounding the legalization of medical marijuana.
Subjects: Biographies.; Gee, Constance Bumgarner.; Gee, E. Gordon (Elwood Gordon), 1944-; Vanderbilt University; Vanderbilt University; College presidents' spouses; College presidents' spouses; College teachers; College teachers; College presidents; College presidents; Marijuana;
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Higher education : chronicles of a dumpster fire / by Oliphant, Dr. Ashley,1978-author.;
Dr. Livie Green is an associate professor of English at Clary-Smith University and it's fixing to snap her very last nerve. While Green and her wickedly sharp colleagues attempt to keep the school's dysfunction from driving them to drink (any more than they already do in faculty meetings), their feckless dean works jigsaw puzzles in his office, and schedules utterly useless meetings to pass the time. Meanwhile, the even more aimless administration attempts to shut down the scandalous--but totally true--underground faculty newspaper that exposes the ineptitude of the institution's leaders at every turn. A professor with twenty years of college teaching experience, Dr. Ashley Oliphant drops the mic on academia in this uproariously funny prequel to Jimmy Buffett: A Key West Revival, and offers comedic insight into the unfortunate state of higher education in America today.
Subjects: Fiction.; Education; Profesors;
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