Keynote: Land-Grant Universities for the Future
Start Date
8-14-2019 12:00 AM
Description
Being responsive to the communities we serve is paramount for land-grant institutions to be successful in the future, which necessitates becoming more fiercely land-grant in our approach. There is a critical importance of elevating both teaching and engagement excellence. For far too long, both components have been relegated to secondary roles in comparison to research prowess.
In the recent book, "Land-Grant Universities for the Future: Higher Education for the Public Good" the present challenges to and future opportunities for these institutions is addressed. Drawing on interviews with 27 college presidents and chancellors, Dr. Gavazzi and co-author Dr. Gordon Gee explore the strengths and weaknesses of land-grant universities while examining the changing threats they face.
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Keynote: Land-Grant Universities for the Future
Being responsive to the communities we serve is paramount for land-grant institutions to be successful in the future, which necessitates becoming more fiercely land-grant in our approach. There is a critical importance of elevating both teaching and engagement excellence. For far too long, both components have been relegated to secondary roles in comparison to research prowess.
In the recent book, "Land-Grant Universities for the Future: Higher Education for the Public Good" the present challenges to and future opportunities for these institutions is addressed. Drawing on interviews with 27 college presidents and chancellors, Dr. Gavazzi and co-author Dr. Gordon Gee explore the strengths and weaknesses of land-grant universities while examining the changing threats they face.