Charles Vest gave the third of three Clark Kerr Lectures on the Role of Higher Education in Society on September 13, 2005 on the Berkeley campus. In public as well as private universities, resources provided by philanthropic individuals and foundations and by corporate research sponsors increasingly support the margin of university excellence, and increase the access of students to that excellence. The congruence of interests, goals, and expectations of philanthropists and corporate sponsors with those of universities must be carefully considered. The values of excellence and access frequently come into conflict as schools decide how to award student financial aid from gifts and endowments on the basis of merit or on the basis of financial ...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. A century ago, great entrepreneurs of American cap...
Higher education needs sustainable forms of funding to operate effectively. As Government financial ...
In The Kindness of Strangers, Deni Elliott examines ethically questionable situations that have aris...
Charles Vest gave the first of three Clark Kerr Lectures on the Role of Higher Education in Society ...
Institutions of higher education in the United States seek to obtain new sources of donor support as...
The education of postsecondary students has become an increasingly cost-intensive enterprise, and ma...
The billions of dollars raised today for higher education from private coffers are no longer luxurie...
Capitalism and philanthropy have always had a great impact on American higher education. How...
Resource dependencies have increased substantially at colleges and universities over the years due t...
As higher education attempts to carry out its educational, research and service mission with reduced...
With the establishment of higher education institutions in the 17th century in both Canada and the U...
Particularly in unstable economic environments, institutions of higher education may seek new or inc...
After two centuries of extraordinary public higher education in the United States that was both well...
Our Universities: Giving Fourth in the series Follow the Money Giving is always the result of leade...
This dissertation investigated the motivations of major donors to public higher education. A qualita...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. A century ago, great entrepreneurs of American cap...
Higher education needs sustainable forms of funding to operate effectively. As Government financial ...
In The Kindness of Strangers, Deni Elliott examines ethically questionable situations that have aris...
Charles Vest gave the first of three Clark Kerr Lectures on the Role of Higher Education in Society ...
Institutions of higher education in the United States seek to obtain new sources of donor support as...
The education of postsecondary students has become an increasingly cost-intensive enterprise, and ma...
The billions of dollars raised today for higher education from private coffers are no longer luxurie...
Capitalism and philanthropy have always had a great impact on American higher education. How...
Resource dependencies have increased substantially at colleges and universities over the years due t...
As higher education attempts to carry out its educational, research and service mission with reduced...
With the establishment of higher education institutions in the 17th century in both Canada and the U...
Particularly in unstable economic environments, institutions of higher education may seek new or inc...
After two centuries of extraordinary public higher education in the United States that was both well...
Our Universities: Giving Fourth in the series Follow the Money Giving is always the result of leade...
This dissertation investigated the motivations of major donors to public higher education. A qualita...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. A century ago, great entrepreneurs of American cap...
Higher education needs sustainable forms of funding to operate effectively. As Government financial ...
In The Kindness of Strangers, Deni Elliott examines ethically questionable situations that have aris...