
Diary of a Dean
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Although there was considerable debate about the content and nature of higher education in this overheated period, London attempted to maintain a balance between a traditional devotion to the canon of western civilization and emerging technologies and innovations that permit a flexible delivery of education.
Maintaining this balance, as London's words indicate, was not easy. There were pressures from many quarters including, most significantly, the polarization of the faculty. Serving as a dean in an experimental college and, at the same time, remaining devoted to a Matthew Arnoldian view of the curriculum was not something he anticipated as a youthful professor. But for anyone eager to learn about the evolution of higher education in the last few decades, this book is indispensable reading.
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Chapter 2 Introduction
Chapter 3 Chapter 1: Thinking about America from Down Under
Chapter 4 Chapter 2: How a Commencement Changed My Life
Chapter 5 Chapter 3: Running to Class
Chapter 6 Chapter 4: Underground Notes from a Campus Ombudsman
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: What A Dean Learns from His Mother
Chapter 8 Chapter 6: What Really Matters
Chapter 9 Chapter 7: Letter to a Student
Chapter 10 Chapter 8: The Zeitgeist Rings My Home Number
Chapter 11 Chapter 9: Challenging the Academic Orthodoxy
Chapter 12 Chapter 10: The Tenure Trap
Chapter 13 Chapter 11: Academic Freedom and Free Speech
Chapter 14 Chapter 12: The Hudson Institute as a University in Absentia
Chapter 15 Conclusion
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