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The fall of the faculty
Book • 2011
Benjamin Ginsberg's "The Fall of the Faculty" examines the decline of faculty influence in higher education.
Ginsberg argues that student demands and administrative expansion have diminished the role of professors in curriculum, policy, and governance.
The book explores how this shift has impacted the academic environment and the student experience.
Ginsberg's analysis highlights the changing dynamics between faculty, administration, and students in shaping the direction of universities.
The book serves as a critical assessment of the evolving landscape of higher education.
Ginsberg argues that student demands and administrative expansion have diminished the role of professors in curriculum, policy, and governance.
The book explores how this shift has impacted the academic environment and the student experience.
Ginsberg's analysis highlights the changing dynamics between faculty, administration, and students in shaping the direction of universities.
The book serves as a critical assessment of the evolving landscape of higher education.
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Mentioned by Lynn Gutkin, senior editor of the Chronicle Review, in relation to the decline of faculty power in higher education.

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