2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.Slaughter and Rhoades (2009) developed the theory of academic capitalism to explain the market-like behaviors of colleges and universities, which has been made more prevalent by the rise in neoliberal ideology and the new knowledge-based economy. Bok (2003), Giroux (2003), and others have warned against these market-like behaviors as a threat to the public good of higher education. Jesuit higher education institutions (JHEIs), of which there are 27 in the United States (U.S.), are related to the educational apostolate of the Society of Jesus whose involvement in education predates the colonization of the U.S. As a Catholic religious order, the Jesuit mission and charisms are infused within the...
Throughout American history, higher education institutions have confronted political and cultural ev...
This dissertation develops out of an extensive program of research investigating the intersection an...
In recent years, much progress has been made in explicating how the educational mission of a Jesuit ...
The larger neoliberal environment that is driving all of higher education has left Jesuit universiti...
What common values do diverse Jesuit institutions share? In what ways are Jesuit colleges and univer...
Higher education is often faced with external pressures that can guide the practice and offerings of...
The theory of academic capitalism provides a cogent explanation of the actors, organizations, and ne...
This study explores the relationship between American, Jesuit college and university Chief mission o...
This article addresses the congruence of a student affairs professional preparation program within J...
Since 1965, over 7,000 Catholic schools have closed in the United States. This phenomenon is referre...
Jesuit colleges and universities share a distinct mission that is centered on access and affordabili...
This dissertation is a case study of the Catholic, Jesuit mission at John Carroll University, a mid-...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Postsecondary institutions are facing challenges in addressing demands of transparency, accountabili...
This article reports findings from a qualitative case study of a Cristo Rey Jesuit high school. The ...
Throughout American history, higher education institutions have confronted political and cultural ev...
This dissertation develops out of an extensive program of research investigating the intersection an...
In recent years, much progress has been made in explicating how the educational mission of a Jesuit ...
The larger neoliberal environment that is driving all of higher education has left Jesuit universiti...
What common values do diverse Jesuit institutions share? In what ways are Jesuit colleges and univer...
Higher education is often faced with external pressures that can guide the practice and offerings of...
The theory of academic capitalism provides a cogent explanation of the actors, organizations, and ne...
This study explores the relationship between American, Jesuit college and university Chief mission o...
This article addresses the congruence of a student affairs professional preparation program within J...
Since 1965, over 7,000 Catholic schools have closed in the United States. This phenomenon is referre...
Jesuit colleges and universities share a distinct mission that is centered on access and affordabili...
This dissertation is a case study of the Catholic, Jesuit mission at John Carroll University, a mid-...
Responding to challenges questioning the possibility of distinctively Catholic higher education, thi...
Postsecondary institutions are facing challenges in addressing demands of transparency, accountabili...
This article reports findings from a qualitative case study of a Cristo Rey Jesuit high school. The ...
Throughout American history, higher education institutions have confronted political and cultural ev...
This dissertation develops out of an extensive program of research investigating the intersection an...
In recent years, much progress has been made in explicating how the educational mission of a Jesuit ...