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Controversies on Campus: Debating the Issues Confronting American Universities in the 21st Century

hardcoverJanuary 12, 2018
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ISBN-13: 9781440852190 ISBN-10: 1440852197
Publisher
Praeger
Binding
hardcover
Published
January 12, 2018
Weight
1.0 lbs
Dimensions
23.40×2.20×15.60 cm

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Controversies on Campus: Debating the Issues Confronting American Universities in the 21st Century by Blanchard, Joy. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781440852190.

Providing a comprehensive review of pressing issues roiling American college campuses today, this book is a valuable resource for students and scholars alike. People often refer to Americas colleges and universities as "Ivory Towers," a term that implies that campuses are innocent places of study largely insulated from wider societal concerns. In actuality, our nations universities are hotbeds of controversy. Some of these sources of heated debate relate directly to access to the college experience, such as the rising cost of tuition and admission policies related to student diversity. Others reflect wider societal schisms, such as divisions over sexual assault (both causes and responses) and "political correctness." Controversies on Campus: Debating the Issues Confronting American Universities in the 21st Century examines the myriad controversies regarding todays college campuses and student bodies, such as tuition costs, campus rape, academic freedom/free speech, gun policies, binge drinking, "hook-up" culture, corporatization of academic research, poverty-level wages of adjunct faculty, and student-athletes in the era of big-money amateur sports. The book objectively examines these issues and others, taking care to not only present up-to-date quantifiable data to help readers understand the controversy but also to provide a fair and impartial summary of perspectives on the issue in question. It is a one-stop resource for learning about a wide range of issues and controversies confronting American colleges and universities and the people―students, professors, and administrators―who comprise those communities.