Rise and Progress of Universities And, Benedictine Essays

Rise and Progress of Universities And, Benedictine Essays
Author: John Henry Newman
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780852444498

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"This volume contains a selection of John Henry Newman's periodic publications from the middle and late periods of his association with the Catholic University of Ireland."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Historical Sketches - Rise and Progress of Universities - Northmen and Normans in England and Ireland - Medieval Oxford - Convocation of Canterbury

Historical Sketches - Rise and Progress of Universities - Northmen and Normans in England and Ireland - Medieval Oxford - Convocation of Canterbury
Author: John Henry Newman
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 437
Release: 2023-06-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3382807653

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1872. The publishing house Anatiposi publishes historical books as reprints. Due to their age, these books may have missing pages or inferior quality. Our aim is to preserve these books and make them available to the public so that they do not get lost.

The Rise of Universities

The Rise of Universities
Author: Charles Homer Haskins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1923
Genre: Education, Medieval
ISBN:

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Historical Sketches

Historical Sketches
Author: Saint John Henry Newman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1872
Genre: Universities and colleges
ISBN:

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The Rise of Universities

The Rise of Universities
Author: Charles Homer Haskins
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 59
Release: 2023-11-14
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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The Rise of Universities is a historical survey on the foundation and progress of high education, whose origins can be traced to medieval times. Exploring the medieval universities, the author divided the book in three parts: "The Earliest Universities," "The Medieval Professor," and "The Medieval Student." The author starts with the question of the origin of modern university finding its roots in Medieval Europe. He then traces the humble beginnings of these early institutions with their itinerant professors and their rowdy students. Tracing the origin of an institution, the author finds the origin of Europe as a concept or as an idea, the precursor of modernism, democracy and human rights. :

Rise and Progress of Universities

Rise and Progress of Universities
Author: John Henry Newman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2001
Genre: Catholic schools
ISBN:

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Lower Ed

Lower Ed
Author: Tressie McMillan Cottom
Publisher: New Press, The
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-02-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 162097102X

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More than two million students are enrolled in for-profit colleges, from the small family-run operations to the behemoths brandished on billboards, subway ads, and late-night commercials. These schools have been around just as long as their bucolic not-for-profit counterparts, yet shockingly little is known about why they have expanded so rapidly in recent years—during the so-called Wall Street era of for-profit colleges. In Lower Ed Tressie McMillan Cottom—a bold and rising public scholar, herself once a recruiter at two for-profit colleges—expertly parses the fraught dynamics of this big-money industry to show precisely how it is part and parcel of the growing inequality plaguing the country today. McMillan Cottom discloses the shrewd recruitment and marketing strategies that these schools deploy and explains how, despite the well-documented predatory practices of some and the campus closings of others, ending for-profit colleges won't end the vulnerabilities that made them the fastest growing sector of higher education at the turn of the twenty-first century. And she doesn't stop there. With sharp insight and deliberate acumen, McMillan Cottom delivers a comprehensive view of postsecondary for-profit education by illuminating the experiences of the everyday people behind the shareholder earnings, congressional battles, and student debt disasters. The relatable human stories in Lower Ed—from mothers struggling to pay for beauty school to working class guys seeking "good jobs" to accomplished professionals pursuing doctoral degrees—illustrate that the growth of for-profit colleges is inextricably linked to larger questions of race, gender, work, and the promise of opportunity in America. Drawing on more than one hundred interviews with students, employees, executives, and activists, Lower Ed tells the story of the benefits, pitfalls, and real costs of a for-profit education. It is a story about broken social contracts; about education transforming from a public interest to a private gain; and about all Americans and the challenges we face in our divided, unequal society.

God on the Quad

God on the Quad
Author: Naomi Schaefer Riley
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2013-12-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1466861584

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Religious colleges and universities in America are growing at a breakneck pace. In this startling new book, journalist Naomi Schaefer Riley explores these schools-interviewing administrators, professors, and students-to produce the first popular, accessible, and comprehensive investigation of this phenomenon. Call them the Missionary Generation. By the tens and hundreds of thousands, some of America's brightest and most dedicated teenagers are opting for a different kind of college education. It promises all the rigor of traditional liberal arts schools, but mixed with religious instruction from the Good Book and a mandate from above. Far removed from the medieval cloisters outsiders imagine, schools like Wheaton, Thomas Aquinas, and Brigham Young are churning out a new generation of smart, worldly, and ethical young professionals whose influence in business, medicine, law, journalism, academia, and government is only beginning to be felt. In God On The Quad, Riley takes readers to the halls of Brigham Young, where surprisingly with-it young Mormons compete in a raucous marriage market and prepare for careers in public service. To the infamous Bob Jones, post interracial dating ban, where zealous Christian fundamentalists are studying fine art and great literature to help them assimilate into the nation's cultural centers. To Thomas Aquinas College, where graduates homeschool large families and hope to return the American Catholic Church to its former glory. To Yeshiva, Wheaton, Notre Dame, and more than a dozen other schools, big and small, rich and poor, new and old, Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Mormon, and even Buddhist, all training grounds for the new Missionary Generation. With a critical yet sympathetic eye, Riley, a contributor to the Wall Street Journal, the Boston Globe, the New York Times, the Weekly Standard, and the Chronicle of Higher Education, studies these campuses and the debates that shape them. In a post-9/11 world where the division between secular and religious has never been sharper, what distinguishes these colleges from their secular counterparts? What does the missionary generation think about political activism, feminism, academic freedom, dating, race relations, homosexuality, and religious tolerance-and what effect will these young men and women have on the United States and the world?

The Rise and Progress of Negro Colleges in Georgia, 1865-1949

The Rise and Progress of Negro Colleges in Georgia, 1865-1949
Author: Willard Range
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2009-08-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0820334529

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Published in 1951, this study looks at the social, economic, political, and historical aspects of the development of higher education for African Americans in Georgia.