Word: academicized
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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A college, John W. Taylor* insists, should have two student bodies: one on its campus and one in its community. After 18 years of teaching and administration (at Columbia and Louisiana State University), he was convinced that most U.S. colleges shirk their civic responsibilities. When he became president of the...
The best statement of the aims and potentialities of a National Student Organization is presented in the lead article by Don S. Willner. The NSO (or NSA) is envisioned as a non-partisan service organization, free from-domination by any political, religions, or social group, but including all students regardless...
Professor Hull believes General Eisenhower's appointment at Columbia University will make Communists out of educators. Does he believe all educators to be without intelligence ? Does he not realize that Communism means an end to academic freedom? . . .
Now it is humming with life once more. On its upper floors dormitories have been set up, shower rooms moved in bodily. A staff of 25 cleans and cooks, as academic affairs cram every old corner during the day.
Underlying the whole academic effort is a thirst for knowledge. Just the use of English as the medium for all communication presents a challenge. Students read into the small hours--and not to cram for examinations, for the only academic hurdles are voluntary papers suggested by their seminar leaders.