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Teaching Note - Four Pillars In Understanding Globalization: How I Teach Second Year Seminar, Fang Deng May 2013

Teaching Note - Four Pillars In Understanding Globalization: How I Teach Second Year Seminar, Fang Deng

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


College Presidents And The Road To Success And Failure: Getting What We Want And Need, Stephen J. Nelson Jun 2009

College Presidents And The Road To Success And Failure: Getting What We Want And Need, Stephen J. Nelson

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Service With A Smile: Customer Sovereignty And The Commodification Of Higher Education, Michael Delucchi Jun 2000

Service With A Smile: Customer Sovereignty And The Commodification Of Higher Education, Michael Delucchi

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Swimming Against The Tide: Educational Late-Blooming In America, William C. Levin Dec 1999

Swimming Against The Tide: Educational Late-Blooming In America, William C. Levin

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


The Dynamics Of Business And Management Education, Frederick Sheppard Jun 1999

The Dynamics Of Business And Management Education, Frederick Sheppard

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Where The Dreams Cross: Community Colleges With A Purpose, Howard London Jun 1998

Where The Dreams Cross: Community Colleges With A Purpose, Howard London

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


Internationalizing Business Education, D. Steven White Jun 1997

Internationalizing Business Education, D. Steven White

Bridgewater Review

No abstract provided.


The Changing College Classroom: A View From Cart, Glenn Pavlicek, Sandra Faiman-Silva, Maxine Rawlins, Shu-Chen Tu Jan 1994

The Changing College Classroom: A View From Cart, Glenn Pavlicek, Sandra Faiman-Silva, Maxine Rawlins, Shu-Chen Tu

Bridgewater Review

Higher education, like many institutions in the United States, is undergoing profound change. At Bridgewater, faculty members are increasingly becoming aware that societal issues, computerization and the demands of a highly competitive economy require a reevaluation of the classroom and the process of learning. At a conference sponsored by the Center for the Advancement of Research and Teaching in May, four Bridgewater faculty members and a librarian joined in a panel discussion to offer their perspectives on “the changing college classroom.”


Perspectives On Education: My Turn: The Return Of Older Women To College, William C. Levin Jan 1991

Perspectives On Education: My Turn: The Return Of Older Women To College, William C. Levin

Bridgewater Review

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Breaking Away: Preliminary Findings Of A Study Of First Generation College Students, Howard London Sep 1986

Breaking Away: Preliminary Findings Of A Study Of First Generation College Students, Howard London

Bridgewater Review

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An Idea Of The College, Edward W. James Mar 1984

An Idea Of The College, Edward W. James

Bridgewater Review

Cardinal John Henry Newman in the spring of 1852 delivered a series of lectures, eventually published as The Idea of a University, which argued against those who thought that education should be useful. These proponents of utility maintained “that Education should be confined to some particular and narrow end and should issue in some definite work” – a view, Newman observed, which they “seemed to have thought ... needed but to be proclaimed ... to be embraced.” Were Newman here today he would soon see that the issues troubling him trouble us. To be sure, we face now new slogans, …