The academic corporation : a history of college and university governing boards

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The academic corporation : a history of college and university governing boards

Edwin D. Duryea ; edited by Don Williams

(Garland studies in higher education, v. 23)(Garland reference library of social science, v. 1416)

Falmer Press, 2000

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-252) and index

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This book, the first ever overview of the subject, traces the history of the government of higher education from the middle ages through the 1950's and concludes with a look towards the future. It provides insight into the origins and progression of corporate organization associated with western universities, and explores whether and to what extent changing conditions raise the question of its obsolescence. It will be of interest to those who study higher education as well as the general public, governing board members, and professors.

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Series Editor's Preface Foreword Preface 1. Prologue 2. Medieval Origins Precedents from Roman Law The University at Paris The Medieval Corporation Formation of the Universities in England 3. English Antecedents Primacy of the State Royal Jurisdiction The Colleges English Law of Corporations Transition to American Colonies 4. American Adaptations Influence of the English Corporations Reformation Influences European Precedents Conclusion 5. Governance of the Colonial Colleges Harvard William and Mary Yale Other Colonial Colleges 6. Corporate Autonomy: The Dartmouth College Case Antecedents to the Case The Corporate Context for the Decision Legal Decisions Prior to the Dartmouth Case The Case Implications of the Decision 7. Foundation of an American System Modification of the Dartmouth Decision Expansion of Public Higher Education State Foundations as Public Corporations 8. Governing Board Authority in Practice The Control of Educational Programs Faculty Relations The Oversight of Students Requirements for Educational Achievement Financial Management 9. Conclusion: From Past to Future The Past Developments Since the 1950s A Look to the Future Bibliography Appendix 1: Cases for Chapters Seven and Eight Appendix 2: Founding Documents Index

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