ABSTRACT

American higher education is under unprecedented pressure, beginning with the public funding and student debt crises and extending to inadequate performance in student retention and growing global competition. Respected educator and scholar Peter N. Stearns breaks down the underlying problems, exploring the most contentious issues for university leaders and administrators today. Guiding the American University covers the major facets of university operation—administration, faculty, and students—and discusses what should be changed and what should be preserved. Covering major topics for debate and real problems facing American higher education today—including the tenure system, online learning, administrative bloat, and campus culture—this book is a critical resource for aspiring and current higher education administrators. Research-based and stemming from a range of case studies, this book’s insightful and fresh recommendations serve as an important contribution to the conversation on the future of American higher education.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction

Crisis and Opportunity

chapter 2|29 pages

Universities on Trial

chapter 3|17 pages

Essential Strengths

From Defense to Offense?

chapter 4|18 pages

Shared Governance

chapter 5|36 pages

Academic Administration

“Dark Side” or Positive Force; or Both?

chapter 6|37 pages

The Faculty

chapter 7|28 pages

Students and Their Services

chapter 8|16 pages

Beyond The Campus

Regional and Global Roles

chapter 9|5 pages

Adding it up

“The University of the 21st Century”