The Great American University: Its Rise to Preeminence, Its Indispensable National Role, Why It Must Be Protected
Although America's universities have become the envy of the world for their creative energy and their production of transformative knowledge, few understand how and why they have become preeminent. This groundbreaking book traces the origins and the evolution of our great universities. It shows how they grew out of sleepy colleges at the turn of the twentieth century into powerful institutions that continue to generate new industries and advance our standard of living. Far from inevitable, this transformation was enabled by a highly competitive system that invested public tax dollars in university research and students while granting universities substantial autonomy.

Today, America's universities face considerable threats. Even greater than foreign competition are the threats from within the United States. Under the Bush administration, government increasingly imposed ideological constraints on the freedom of academic inquiry. Restrictive visa policies instituted after 9/11 continue to discourage talented foreign graduate students from training in the United States. The international financial crisis, which has depleted university endowments and state investments in higher education, threatens the vitality of some of our greatest institutions of higher learning. In order to sustain and enhance the American tradition of excellence, we must nurture this powerful -- yet underappreciated -- national resource.
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The Great American University: Its Rise to Preeminence, Its Indispensable National Role, Why It Must Be Protected
Although America's universities have become the envy of the world for their creative energy and their production of transformative knowledge, few understand how and why they have become preeminent. This groundbreaking book traces the origins and the evolution of our great universities. It shows how they grew out of sleepy colleges at the turn of the twentieth century into powerful institutions that continue to generate new industries and advance our standard of living. Far from inevitable, this transformation was enabled by a highly competitive system that invested public tax dollars in university research and students while granting universities substantial autonomy.

Today, America's universities face considerable threats. Even greater than foreign competition are the threats from within the United States. Under the Bush administration, government increasingly imposed ideological constraints on the freedom of academic inquiry. Restrictive visa policies instituted after 9/11 continue to discourage talented foreign graduate students from training in the United States. The international financial crisis, which has depleted university endowments and state investments in higher education, threatens the vitality of some of our greatest institutions of higher learning. In order to sustain and enhance the American tradition of excellence, we must nurture this powerful -- yet underappreciated -- national resource.
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The Great American University: Its Rise to Preeminence, Its Indispensable National Role, Why It Must Be Protected

The Great American University: Its Rise to Preeminence, Its Indispensable National Role, Why It Must Be Protected

by Jonathan R Cole
The Great American University: Its Rise to Preeminence, Its Indispensable National Role, Why It Must Be Protected

The Great American University: Its Rise to Preeminence, Its Indispensable National Role, Why It Must Be Protected

by Jonathan R Cole

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Although America's universities have become the envy of the world for their creative energy and their production of transformative knowledge, few understand how and why they have become preeminent. This groundbreaking book traces the origins and the evolution of our great universities. It shows how they grew out of sleepy colleges at the turn of the twentieth century into powerful institutions that continue to generate new industries and advance our standard of living. Far from inevitable, this transformation was enabled by a highly competitive system that invested public tax dollars in university research and students while granting universities substantial autonomy.

Today, America's universities face considerable threats. Even greater than foreign competition are the threats from within the United States. Under the Bush administration, government increasingly imposed ideological constraints on the freedom of academic inquiry. Restrictive visa policies instituted after 9/11 continue to discourage talented foreign graduate students from training in the United States. The international financial crisis, which has depleted university endowments and state investments in higher education, threatens the vitality of some of our greatest institutions of higher learning. In order to sustain and enhance the American tradition of excellence, we must nurture this powerful -- yet underappreciated -- national resource.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786746194
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Publication date: 01/12/2010
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 640
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Jonathan R. Cole, currently the John Mitchell Mason Professor at Columbia University, is widely known throughout the United States for his fourteen years (1989-2003) as Columbia's provost, holding the position for the second-longest tenure in the university's 250-year history. He has also served as dean of faculties and vice president for arts and sciences. He lives in New York.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Introduction 1

I The Rise to Preeminence 9

1 The Idea of a University 11

2 Coming of Age in Tumultuous Times 45

3 The Path to Greatness 75

4 Building Steeples of Excellence 109

5 In Search of a Golden Age 145

6 Growing Pains 175

II Discoveries That Alter Our Lives 191

7 Finding a Smoother Pebble: A National System of Innovation 193

8 It Began with a Fly: Genetics, Genomics, and Medical Research 207

9 Buckyballs, Bar Codes, and the GPS: Our Origins, Our Planet, Our Security and Safety 245

10 Nosce te Ipsum: Culture, Society, and Values 299

III Facing Challenges and Looking Forward 343

11 Academic Freedom and Free Inquiry 345

12 The Enemy Is Us 387

13 "Political" Science 419

14 Trouble in Paradise? 451

Acknowledgments 511

Appendix A Top-Ranked American Research Universities 515

Appendix B An Online Source of Information About University Discoveries 519

Notes 521

Index 581

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