About the Authors.
Preface.
Introduction.
1 "The Fragmented University" (Joseph C. Burke).
Part I: The Participants.
2 Governing Boards of Public Research Universities as Conflicted Necessities (Richard T. Ingram).
3 Fixing the Fragmented University: A View From the Bridge (James J. Duderstadt).
4 Recreating the Faculty Role in University Governance (Roger Benjamin).
Part II: Means and Methods of Cohesion.
5 Strategic Direction and Decentralization in Public Research Universities (Daniel James Rowley, Herbert Sherman).
6 Using the Budget to Fight Fragmentation and Improve Quality (William F. Massy).
7 Assessing Institutional Effectiveness and Connecting the Pieces of a Fragmented University (J. Fredericks Volkwein).
8 Accrediting the Public University: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? (Ralph A. Wolff).
9 Performance Reporting: Putting Academic Departments in the Performance Loop (Joseph C. Burke).
Part III: Redesigning the Mission.
10 Making Students Matter (George D. Kuh).
11 Making a "Great 'Engaged' University" Requires Rhetoric (Richard A. Cherwitz, E. Johanna Hartelius).
Part IV: Making It Happen on Campus.
12 Transforming the University of Minnesota Through Strategic Positioning (Robert H. Bruininks).
13 A Targeted Path Toward Academic Excellence at The Ohio State University (Karen A. Holbrook).
14 Florida International University: A Top Urban Public Research University (Mayra E. Beers, Paul D. Gallagher, Modesto A. Maidique).
Conclusion.
15 The Kellogg Commission: Glancing Back, Looking Forward (C. Peter Magrath).
16 Returning to Their Roots: Putting Unity, Students, and Public Back Into State Universities (Joseph C. Burke).
Index.
Joseph C. Burke is director of the Higher Education Program
and a Senior Fellow at the Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of
Government, and professor of higher education policy and management
at the State University of New York. After receiving his Ph.D. in
history from Indiana University, Dr. Burke taught for 12 years. He
served as president of the Sate University of New York at
Pittsburgh for 12 years, followed by 9 years as provost and vice
chancellor for academic affair and 1 year as interim chancellor of
the State University of New York System. While Provost, he also
held the post of president of the State University of New York
Research Foundation, the Fiscal agent for all research grants and
contracts in the SUNY System. Dr. Burke was also a consultant with
the Center for Public Higher Education Trusteeship and Governance
at the Association of Governing Boards of Universities ad Colleges.
In 2005, he served as an advisor to the State Higher Education
Executive Officers National Commission on Accountability.
Dr. Burke has consulted, written and lectured on a wide array of
topics in higher education, including the role of college and
university presidents, system governance, accountability and
autonomy in higher education, outcomes assessment, and performance
reporting, budgeting, and funding. He has published more than 60
books, monographs, and articles on these subjects. His most recent
book, which he edited and coauthored, is Achieving Accountability
in Higher Education: Balancing Public, Academic, and Market Demands
(2005, Jossey-Bass). The Henry Luce Foundation, the Pew Charitable
Trusts, and the Ford Foundation have awarded him grants for
national studies of the budgeting, reporting, accountability, and
performance of public university systems and state colleges and
universities. The Ford Foundation supported the preparation of this
present book.
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