"Superb. . . . Rosovsky has written an important book―probing, wise, shrewd, fair. . . . Deserves to be widely read." ―James O. Freeman, Washington Post

A view of America's coll...

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"Superb. . . . Rosovsky has written an important book―probing, wise, shrewd, fair. . . . Deserves to be widely read." ―James O. Freeman, Washington Post

A view of America's colleges and universities and how they are run, the challenges they face and the issues that affect their "owners" - students, faculty, alumni, trustees and others. Among the issues covered are tenure, the admission process in elite institutions and curriculum.

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