The Expanded campus / edited by Dyckman W. Vermilye
Material type:
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- LB 2301 .N427 1972

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National University - Manila | LRC - Graduate Studies General Circulation | Gen. Ed - CEAS | GC LB 2301 .N427 1972 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000012673 |
Includes index.
1. The Carnegie commission: point and counterpoint -- 2. women and blacks in higher education -- 3. The Anachronism of the gentleman scholar -- 4. Breaking time-space patterns -- 5. Curriculum and instruction.
The financial worries of higher education have not blown away, but they do not appear to be the obsession they were a few years ago. This is not to say colleges are better off financially. In some quarters, notably in the private sector, a real threat to survival exists. But even there the initial shock of curtailed prosperity has given way to a shirt-sleeve, belt-tightening determination to make do with what's at hand.
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