In July 2007, about 40 people – faculty from across disciplines, campus leaders, and civic leaders – gathered for several days at the University of New Hampshire to discuss the role of higher education in American democracy. While we gathered out of concern for the way our democracy seemed to be working, we were also encouraged by promising experiments in democratic dialogue, deliberative politics, and public problem solving, efforts that seem strategic and designed with a strong democracy in mind. Many of the academics in the group were already experimenting with approaches to civic learning, political engagement, democratic dialogue, and programs in leadership or conflict resolution, but in many cases, they didn’t know about each other or...
The concern that the democratic purposes of higher education -- and its conception as a public good ...
It is time to reclaim the egalitarian democratic purposes of public universities. Public universitie...
It is no exaggeration to state that higher education always has understood its most fundamental miss...
Despite serious weaknesses in the political culture of the United States today, three promising deve...
Responsibility of Higher Education, drafted by a select group of scholars and college presidents tha...
Higher education has a democracy problem, a democratic deficit. This is not a problem of tone deaf a...
The author presents the need for a renewed commitment to civic education in higher education in the ...
As presidents of colleges and universities, both private and public, large and small, two-year and f...
Students will be called upon as American citizens to be knowledgeable, engaged, contributing citizen...
Colleges and universities have sought to promotedemocratic engagement. In the current era, many felt...
This annual publication serves as a forum for new ideas and dialogue between scholars and the larger...
Using theory and research from the cognitive and social sciences as well as the literature of servic...
Participants at a recent Wingspread conference on civic engagement in higher education concluded tha...
This annual publication serves as a forum for new ideas and dialogue between scholars and the larger...
Higher Education and Democracy is a collection of essays on how civic engagement in higher education...
The concern that the democratic purposes of higher education -- and its conception as a public good ...
It is time to reclaim the egalitarian democratic purposes of public universities. Public universitie...
It is no exaggeration to state that higher education always has understood its most fundamental miss...
Despite serious weaknesses in the political culture of the United States today, three promising deve...
Responsibility of Higher Education, drafted by a select group of scholars and college presidents tha...
Higher education has a democracy problem, a democratic deficit. This is not a problem of tone deaf a...
The author presents the need for a renewed commitment to civic education in higher education in the ...
As presidents of colleges and universities, both private and public, large and small, two-year and f...
Students will be called upon as American citizens to be knowledgeable, engaged, contributing citizen...
Colleges and universities have sought to promotedemocratic engagement. In the current era, many felt...
This annual publication serves as a forum for new ideas and dialogue between scholars and the larger...
Using theory and research from the cognitive and social sciences as well as the literature of servic...
Participants at a recent Wingspread conference on civic engagement in higher education concluded tha...
This annual publication serves as a forum for new ideas and dialogue between scholars and the larger...
Higher Education and Democracy is a collection of essays on how civic engagement in higher education...
The concern that the democratic purposes of higher education -- and its conception as a public good ...
It is time to reclaim the egalitarian democratic purposes of public universities. Public universitie...
It is no exaggeration to state that higher education always has understood its most fundamental miss...