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The Urban University in America. (Hardcover)
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The Urban University in America. (Hardcover)
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Maurice Berube, a New York educational consultant, surveys the
urban universities' public policies - community relations, minority
admissions, urban and black studies programs - while promoting the
schools' possible larger social role. Regrettably, this
well-written work has not been well thought out. Nowhere does
Berube define the "urban America" he says constitutes the home for
a majority of Americans; in actuality, only 15.6% of the population
lives in cities of more than 500,000 persons, those to which he
refers most often. The stress, in fact, is on a few large cities'
circumstances, with New York City (CUNY and Columbia) the
overwhelming favorite. A second, less severe problem is the work's
historical superficiality; apart from a pedestrian recounting of
the impact of the 1862 Land Grant College Act, Berube writes of the
1960s and 1970s. He fails to note, for example, that earlier in
this century such reform-minded scholars as Robert Parks and
Charles Merriam strove unavailingly to convert the University of
Chicago into the incubator for advances in social work that Berube
would have every urban school be. No significant distinction is
drawn, moreover, between privately- and publicly-supported
institutions, or between the four-year school and the community
college. On its own limited terms, however, the book clearly
summarizes current local (chiefly New York) debates over open
admission, affirmative action, and the like. (Kirkus Reviews)
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