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THE CAPITAL AND THE CAMPUS—EACH IN ITS PROPER PLACE
Authors:Laurence R. Marcus  T. Edward Hollander
Affiliation:New Jersey Department of Higher Education
Abstract:A tension exists between government and the academy. State and federal agencies demand that colleges and universities demonstrate their accountability for public funds and to public policy initiatives. The campuses hold that such requirements have come to represent an inappropriate intrusion into institutional affairs and that they present a serious challenge to academic freedom. While a reduction and redirection of regulation may serve the colleges veil, a review of history indicates that the important developments in higher education have occurred during periods of government involvement. Perhaps, then, the real fear that should be felt on campus is the- recent trend of government disinterest in higher education.
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