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The Courage to Inquire: Ideals and Realities in Higher Education

by Thomas Ehrlich

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"President of Indiana University from 1987 to 1994, Ehrlich offers an earnest, brief valedictory on his experience, dispensing well-considered wisdom and also putting some tough issues into play." --Publishers Weekly "These recollections shine with the wit and wisdom of one of our most experienced and admired university presidents... " --J. W. Peltason, President, University of California "Tom Ehrlich--a distinguished scholar, public servant, and university president--has written a lucid, provocative, and intensely personal account of the challenges facing higher education... " --Harold Shapiro, President, Princeton University A university president gives an insider's view of the goals and problems of higher education from athletics to political correctness and tenure.… (more)
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"President of Indiana University from 1987 to 1994, Ehrlich offers an earnest, brief valedictory on his experience, dispensing well-considered wisdom and also putting some tough issues into play." --Publishers Weekly "These recollections shine with the wit and wisdom of one of our most experienced and admired university presidents... " --J. W. Peltason, President, University of California "Tom Ehrlich--a distinguished scholar, public servant, and university president--has written a lucid, provocative, and intensely personal account of the challenges facing higher education... " --Harold Shapiro, President, Princeton University A university president gives an insider's view of the goals and problems of higher education from athletics to political correctness and tenure.

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