
Campus Life
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In 1990, under the direction of Ernest Boyer, the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching published a classic report on the loss of a meaningful basis for true community on college campuses-and in the nation. Now this expanded editionof Campus Life: In Search of Community reintroduces educational leaders to the Boyer report's proposals while offering up-to-date analysis and recommendations for Christian campuses today.Editors Drew Moser and Todd C. Ream have assembled pairs of academic and student-development leaders from top Christian colleges to offer a hopeful update on the practical contributions of Christian higher education to the practice of community. This volume includes new chapters, the long out-of-printBoyer report in its entirety, and a discussion guide to facilitate team conversations. Higher education now stands at a critical point, yet the contributors to this expanded edition of Campus Life see current challenges as an opportunity to revive Boyer's commitment to its formative power. Contributors include:
- Mark L. Sargent and Edee Schulze of Westmont College
- Randall Basinger and Kris Hansen-Kieffer of Messiah College
- Brad Lau and Linda Samek of George Fox University
- Stephen T. Beers and Edward Ericson III of John Brown University
- Paul O. Chelsen and Margaret Diddams of Wheaton College
- Doretha O'Quinn and Tim Young of Vanguard University
Christian higher education now standsat a critical point, yet the contributors to this expanded edition of Campus Life see current challenges as an opportunity to revive Boyer's commitment to understanding the formative power of Christian higher education.
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Drew Moser (PhD, Indiana State University) is dean of experiential learning and associate professor of higher education at Taylor University and codirector of the Vocation in College Project, a multiphase research exploration of vocation in the college student experience. He is coauthor of Ready or Not: Leaning into Life in our Twenties.
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Foreword: The Cultural Value of Christian Higher Education (David Brooks) A Note to Readers Editors' Acknowledgments Part One: Campus Life-A Recurring Challenge or Opportunity? Prologue: In Search of Renewal (Again) (Drew Moser and Todd C. Ream, Taylor University) 1. A Purposeful Community (Mark L. Sargent and Edee Schulze, Westmont College) 2. An Open Community (Randall Basinger and Kris Hansen-Kieffer, Messiah College) 3. AJust Community (Brad Lau and Linda Samek, George Fox University) 4. A Disciplined Community (Stephen T. Beers and Edward Ericson III, John Brown University) 5. A Caring Community (Paul O. Chelsen and Margaret Diddams, Wheaton College) 6. A Celebrative Community (Doretha O'Quinn and Tim Young, Vanguard University) Epilogue: Walking the "Narrow Ridge" of Christian Calling and Academic Excellence-Beck A. Taylor, Whitworth University Part Two: Campus Life by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1990) Tables Acknowledgments Foreword by Ernest L. Boyer Prologue: In Search of Renewal 1. A Purposeful Community 2. An Open Community 3. A Just Community 4. A Disciplined Community 5. A Caring Community 6. A Celebrative Community Epilogue: Compact for Community Appendix A: National Survey of College and University Presidents, 1989 Appendix B: National Surveyof Chief Student Affairs Officers, 1989 Appendix C: Technical Notes Appendix D: Carnegie Classifications Discussion Guide About the Editors About the Contributors Index
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