The rapid success of for-profit colleges and universities (FPCUs) only recently has caught the attention of scholars in academe. The continuing expansion of the proprietary higher education sector has lead to fundamental questions regarding the purpose and function of FPCUs. As new technologies continue to emerge, education is becoming of increasing import to employees seeking to upgrade their skills and employers in search of individuals who possess the necessary expertise and training to help their organizations succeed. For-profit institutions challenge traditional notions of the academy--such as shared governance, tenure, and academic freedom--by utilizing administrative practices that more aptly apply to the corporate arena. Moreover, ...
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While scholarship on faculty orientation and development is prevalent in traditional four-year unive...
The rapid success of for-profit colleges and universities (FPCUs) only recently has caught the atten...
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Conversations about the state of higher education in the US are increasingly attuned to the predator...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate how the University of Phoenix defines and implements a...
The for-profit higher education sector has attracted significant attention over the past few years -...
Faculty roles and responsibilities have shifted over the past three decades from the generalist scho...
This article has two tasks. First, the author expounds on the idea of citizenship and considers tenu...
In the face of demands for institutional restructuring and competition from new internet-based degre...
While scholarship on faculty orientation and development is prevalent in traditional four-year unive...
The rapid success of for-profit colleges and universities (FPCUs) only recently has caught the atten...
Some years ago we conducted a research interview with a man who taught sound production at a college...
Conversations about the state of higher education in the US are increasingly attuned to the predator...
Studies suggest that the academic identity of liberal arts faculty is changing due to the introducti...
Academic entrepreneurship refers to university faculty engagement in commercialization of research a...
The last 40 years have seen a dramatic shift in the hiring, evaluation and promotional structures pr...
The history of American higher education reflects a panoply of social, cultural, and epistemological...
The rise of Non-Tenure Track Faculty (NTTF) in higher education is a well-researched topic, yet the ...
This exploratory study focused on the entrepreneurial culture of 100 faculty at five private, religi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how the University of Phoenix defines and implements a...
The for-profit higher education sector has attracted significant attention over the past few years -...
Faculty roles and responsibilities have shifted over the past three decades from the generalist scho...
This article has two tasks. First, the author expounds on the idea of citizenship and considers tenu...
In the face of demands for institutional restructuring and competition from new internet-based degre...
While scholarship on faculty orientation and development is prevalent in traditional four-year unive...