Universities and colleges -- United States
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Universities and colleges -- United States
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- Private government, introductory readings, edited by Sanford A. Lakoff, with the assistance of Daniel Rich
- Seeing the world, how US universities make knowledge in a global era, Mitchell L. Stevens, Cynthia Miller-Idriss and Seteney Shami
- The academic's handbook, edited by A. Leigh DeNeef and Craufurd D. Goodwin
- Higher learning, Derek Bok
- Academic freedom in the wired world, political extremism, corporate power, and the university, Robert O'Neil
- The States and private higher education, problems and policies in a new era, a report of the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in Higher Education
- Research universities and the public good, discovery for an uncertain future, Jason Owen-Smith
- Fundamental research and the universities, some comments on international differences, Joseph Ben-David
- The great American university, its rise to preeminence, its indispensable national role, why it must be protected, Jonathan R. Cole
- Revolution in higher education, how a small band of innovators will make college accessible and affordable, Richard DeMillo ; foreword by Andrew J. Young
- Unassailable ideas, how unwritten rules and social media shape discourse in American higher education, Ilana Redstone and John Villasenor
- College choice in America, Charles F. Manski, David A. Wise with contributions by Winship C. Fuller and Steven F. Venti
- Preparing for the revolution, information technology and the future of the research university, Panel on the Impact of Information Technology on the Future of the Research University, Policy and Global Affairs, National Research Council of the National Academies
- Science and the university, edited by Paula E. Stephan and Ronald G. Ehrenberg
- Well worth saving, American universities' life-and-death decisions on refugees from Nazi Europe, Laurel Leff
- Unfathomed knowledge, unmeasured wealth, on universities and the wealth of nations, W.W. Bartley
- To advance knowledge, the growth of American research universities, 1900-1940, Roger L. Geiger ; with a new introduction by the author
- How universities work, John V. Lombardi
- The research university in a time of discontent, edited by Jonathan R. Cole, Elinor G. Barber, and Stephen R. Graubard
- Science for sale, the perils, rewards, and delusions of campus capitalism, Daniel S. Greenberg
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