Browsing Arts and Letters Colloquium : The University in Peace and War by Subject "Universities and colleges -- United States -- Administration"

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  • Friedman, Judith (Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon, 2003-12-10)
    Student unrest in 1970 at the University of Oregon and across the nation reflected the increasing tensions, frustrations and disillusionment that the younger generation of Americans felt toward their place in the global ...
  • Bellis, Tyler (Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon, 2003-12)
    When “the shit hits the fan” life can be as burdensome as a chronic migraine headache. The jobs of administrators, namely the president, at college campuses across the country in the late 1960’s and early 70’s was this ...
  • Hoffman, Carson; Barth, Laura; Bellis, Tyler (Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon, 2003-12-08)
    Throughout the history of the University of Oregon, issues have come and gone that, at the time, seemed to play a vital role in the very nature of the institution, such as budget cuts, protests, and student power. But ...
  • Connolly, Rose E. (Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon, 2003-12-10)
    The 1960s brought about a remarkable time of change for universities as institutions. Relations between administration, faculty, and students changed dramatically. Student life took on a new form of liberal living and ...
  • Hoogerhuis, Mara (Robert D. Clark Honors College, University of Oregon, 2004-04-14)
    Most people know that the 1960s and early 1970s were volatile years in the United States of America, and particularly for American universities. What many do not know, is that in addition to the well-known protests at ...

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