Added by Geoff Sauer on Jun 19, 2004. Average rating: 2.67/5.00 (n=3, std dev: 1.15)
Lack of faculty consensus has combined with a multiplication of university programs to convince the public that universities serve secular needs and that their priorities should be established by the marketplace. This view threatens to disenfranchise the faculty.
Lack of faculty consensus has combined with a multiplication of university programs to convince the public that universities serve secular needs and that their priorities should be established by the marketplace. This view threatens to disenfranchise the faculty.