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Focusing on crucial issues in higher education, this book challenges readers to go beyond 
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Focusing on crucial issues in higher education, this book challenges readers to go beyond 
taken-for-granted assumptions about America’s colleges and universities and instead 
C
critically examine important questions facing them in today’s troubled world. Each 
o
chapter presents divergent perspectives, that is, “pro” and “con” views, in the hope of 
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stimulating reasoned dialogue among students, faculty, administrators, and the public at 
l
large. Readers will explore how internal factors in the academic community often inter- e
g
act with external social, economic, and political influences to produce conflictual results. 
e
They will see that academe is hardly value-neutral and inevitably political. This book  s
 
urges them to transcend strident political persuasion and instead engage in the careful  a
analysis needed to make colleges better. t
 
The text provides in-depth appraisal of key topics of controversy: the purposes of  t
h
higher education, liberal education, academic freedom, political correctness, tenure, 
e
shared governance, faculty workload, admissions tests, student learning, Greek life, the 
 
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worth of college, equity and social justice, athletics, student entitlement, technology and 
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distance instruction, and college amenities. The book will appeal to students, faculty, 
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staff, and all those interested in the future of higher education. It is especially useful for 
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courses in contemporary issues in higher education, foundations of higher education,  s
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higher education and society, college student development, and the organization and  o
administration of higher education. a
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Joseph L. DeVitis is a prolific scholar and public intellectual in social foundations of   
 
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education and higher education. Two of his books have earned Choice Awards from the 
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American Library Association and four others have won Critics Choice Awards from the 
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American Educational Studies Association. i
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pietro A. sAsso is Assistant Professor of College Student Personnel at Southern Illinois  Sa
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University Edwardsville. Co-editor of Today’s College Students and Higher Education and  s
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Society, his research focuses on identity construction of traditional undergraduate stu- ,
 
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ADVANCE PRAISE FOR 
Colleges at the Crossroads 
 
“Higher education seems in flux and confused in the 21st century. Students are rising 
up, faculty life is changing rapidly, leaders are becoming more difficult to find, and 
funding is uncertain. In Colleges at the Crossroads, Joseph L. DeVitis and Pietro A. 
Sasso invite readers to grapple with current issues in higher education from multiple 
perspectives while also urging them to challenge the very notion of higher education 
as we know it.” 
—Marybeth Gasman, Judy and Howard Berkowitz Professor of Education,  
University of Pennsylvania, and Director of the Penn Center  
for Minority Serving Institutions 
 
“Joseph  L.  DeVitis  and  Pietro  A.  Sasso  go  beyond  presenting  provocative, 
controversial topics by addressing their pros and cons and providing questions that 
will  generate  robust  dialogue  among  students,  faculty,  and  higher  education 
professionals. I look forward to using this book in a wide range of courses, for 
example, law, ethics, organizational administration, disability education, social justice 
issues, and internships. The possibilities are endless. This is a must read and a must 
use!” 
—Karen A. Myers, Associate Professor and Program Director,  
Higher Education Administration, and  
Director of the Ability Institute, Saint Louis University
Colleges at the Crossroads
Studies in Criticality
 
 
 
Shirley R. Steinberg 
General Editor 
 
Vol. 517 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Taking Sides on Contested Issues 
 
 
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Names: DeVitis, Joseph L., editor. | Sasso, Pietro A., editor. 
Title: Colleges at the crossroads: taking sides on contested issues /  
edited by Joseph L. DeVitis and Pietro A. Sasso. 
Description: New York: Peter Lang. 
Series: Counterpoints: studies in criticality; v. 517 | ISSN 1058-1634 
Includes bibliographical references. 
Identifiers: LCCN 2017021599 | ISBN 978-1-4331-3421-0 (pbk.: alk. paper) 
ISBN 978-1-4331-3422-7 (hardback: alk. paper) 
ISBN 978-1-4331-4580-3 (ebook pdf)  
ISBN 978-1-4331-4581-0 (epub) | ISBN 978-1-4331-4582-7 (mobi) 
Subjects: LCSH: Education, Higher—Aims and objectives—United States. 
Education, Higher—Effect of technological innovations on—United States.  
Education, Higher—Economic aspects—United States. 
Academic freedom—United States. 
College teachers—Tenure—United States. 
College teachers—Workload—United States. 
College students—Social conditions—United States. 
College sports—Moral and ethical aspects—United States. 
Universities and colleges—United States—Administration. 
Classification: LA227.4 .C6444 | DDC 378.73—dc23 
LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2017021599 
DOI 10.3726/b11364 
 
 
 
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Dedication
To Maurice R. Berube and Kenneth Teitelbaum—
two menches, in and out of academe.
(JLD)
To my students and colleagues who have challenged
my romanticism about higher education and urged
me to be more curmudgeonly about it. To them, I
owe my maturation toward a more critical view of
postsecondary issues. As a progressive, I remain
cautiously optimistic about the future.
(PAS)