In Fordham University & the United States: A History (E-Lit Books, October 2013, $19.99), Debra Caruso Marrone delivers a breezy, informative title for American history lovers and anyone associated with the 172-year-old institution. Founded as St. John's College in 1841 by New York Archbishop John Hughes, the university began as a vehicle to educate young men and deliver Catholics to the upper class. Caruso Marrone, a Fordham graduate and member of the alumni association's Board of Directors, documents the life of the university, intertwining university events and the students and faculty members who made their mark on the nation. She writes about national figures who impacted the institution, once a stomping ground for U.S. presidents, war heroes and leaders in all fields. The book contains the story of Fordham's rebirth, alongside that of the Bronx, under its three most recent presidents. The book, a fundraiser for Fordham students via the Fordham College Alumni Association, will also be of interest to those with ties to the Bronx.
Québec Policy on Universities: Priorities for Our Future
Students and Society in Early Modern Spain demonstrates that institutions of higher learning often collapse when they become over-professionalized and fail to respond to changing conditions.
( USP 70 Anos ) Inclui índice de assunto . ISBN : 85-314-0911 - X 1. Mémoria . 2. Atas . 3. Universidade de São Paulo . Reitoria . Conselho Universitário I. Ranieri , Nina . II . Toba , Marcos Maurício . III . Série .
Four individually authored papers examining the place and role of the humanities in higher education. The other authors are Denise Meredyth, lecturer in humanities at Griffith University; Geoff Stokes, lecturer...
El presente estudio sobre políticas públicas identifica y analiza las políticas públicas de educación superior o terciaria desarrolladas en Iberoamérica durante el quinquenio 2009-2013.
Undocumented and Unafraid: Tam Tran, Cinthya Felix and the Immigrant Youth Movement
Higher Education: Social, Political and Economic Challenges