Introduction: Examining Higher Education Institutions Public Mission Initiatives Through the Lens of Organizational Pers
An analysis of the evolution of higher education as a sector shows how its complexity grew over time, in synchronicity with the richer and more demanding contexts in which it is situated. Concurrent with having to redefine their commitment to the public g
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Re-envisioning Higher Education’s Public Mission
Antigoni Papadimitriou • Marius Boboc Editors
Re-envisioning Higher Education’s Public Mission Global Perspectives
Editors Antigoni Papadimitriou School of Education Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD, USA
Marius Boboc Cleveland State University Cleveland, OH, USA
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> This collection of chapters, most of which are based on presentations at the 15th International Conference on Higher Education Reform “Reinventing the Public Mission of Higher Education: Policies and Practice”—at Johns Hopkins University in Fall 2018, is dedicated to all colleagues and community members around the globe who embrace public mission initiatives in higher education > > > In memory > > This book is also dedicated to Paul Benneworth for his work related to community engagement
Contents
1 Introduction: Examining Higher Education Institutions Public Mission Initiatives Through the Lens of Organizational Perspective 1 Antigoni Papadimitriou and Marius Boboc 2 Recharging Higher Education’s Social Responsibility via Anchor Institutions 15 Marius Boboc 3 Public-Public Partnerships: Expanding Higher Education Capacity Through Economic Redevelopment 35 Michael W. Klein 4 Revitalizing Northwood: Morgan State University’s Role in Economic and Community Development 59 Sean Robinson 5 Developing Faculty Identity as a Community Engaged Sch
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