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The Pursuit Of Knowledge: Speeches And Papers Of Richard C. Atkinson, Richard Atkinson
The Pursuit Of Knowledge: Speeches And Papers Of Richard C. Atkinson, Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson
No abstract provided.
A Brief History Of The Atkinson Presidency: 1995–2003, Patricia A. Pelfrey
A Brief History Of The Atkinson Presidency: 1995–2003, Patricia A. Pelfrey
Richard Atkinson
No abstract provided.
Opportunity In A Democratic Society: Race And Economic Status In Higher Education, Patricia Pelfrey, Richard Atkinson
Opportunity In A Democratic Society: Race And Economic Status In Higher Education, Patricia Pelfrey, Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson
In July 1995, the University of California\'s Board of Regents voted to ban consideration of race and ethnicity in admissions and employment—a ban that was extended to all state agencies when the voters of California approved Proposition 209 in November 1996. This paper discusses the national controversy over affirmative action and analyzes the experience of the University of California as a case study in how an elite public university responded to the end of nearly three decades of affirmative action. It concludes that profound social and demographic change in American society since the 1960s, especially the growth of income inequality, …
Universities: At The Center Of U.S. Research, Richard Atkinson
Universities: At The Center Of U.S. Research, Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson
No abstract provided.
Academic Freedom And The Research University, Richard Atkinson
Academic Freedom And The Research University, Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson
The article argues that the principles upon which academic freedom is founded must be elaborated and modified in ways that are relevant to the responsibilities and circumstances of today's universities. The article elucidates the UC's new statement on academic freedom, which honors the long history and tradition of the principles of academic freedom, but also breaks new ground in that it explicitly recognizes the means of maintaining those freedoms. The new policy affirms the principle that faculty conduct will be assessed in reference to academic values and professional norms, an inherently broad and flexible standard that is properly left to …
A New World Of Scholarly Communication, Richard Atkinson
A New World Of Scholarly Communication, Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson
No abstract provided.
Achievement Versus Aptitude Tests In College Admissions, Richard Atkinson
Achievement Versus Aptitude Tests In College Admissions, Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson
Paper based on keynote address at the conference “Rethinking the SAT: The Future of Standardized Testing in University Admissions,” University of California, Santa Barbara, November 16, 2001. Published in Issues in Science and Technology, Winter 2001-02.
Robert Gordon Sproul, Richard Atkinson
Robert Gordon Sproul, Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson
Article on Sproul’s presidency of the University of California.
California's Outreach, Richard Atkinson
The Future Of The University Of California: A Personal View, Richard Atkinson
The Future Of The University Of California: A Personal View, Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson
No abstract provided.
The Golden Fleece, Science Education, And U.S. Science Policy, Richard Atkinson
The Golden Fleece, Science Education, And U.S. Science Policy, Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson
No abstract provided.
Partnership For Learning, Richard Atkinson
Partnership For Learning, Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson
Opinion piece about the benefits of a UC education, published in the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Santa Cruz Sentinel, and the Davis Enterprise, June 1997.
America's Great Success Story – The Land-Grant University, Richard Atkinson
America's Great Success Story – The Land-Grant University, Richard Atkinson
Richard Atkinson
No abstract provided.