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Crook, David – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2006
This article highlights a violent incident in the history of British student protests and outlines the judicial process that resulted. A wider consideration of student protests of the late 1960s and early 1970s, both in the UK and overseas is offered, together with some consideration of the significance of this particular case. At the time of the…
Descriptors: Activism, Educational History, Violence, College Students
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Thompson, Carolyn J. – Urban Education, 2004
Social capital theory is used as a lens for examining the culture of an African American college student-led movement during the events of the San Francisco State College strike that began in 1968. Results reveal strong ties with the African American community as well as with a number of on- and off-campus networks. An in-depth look at the ties…
Descriptors: African American Community, State Colleges, Social Capital, Activism
Blanchet, Natasha – Native Americas, 1997
Profiles Noeli Pocaterra, a Venezuelan Wayuu woman, and her roles as community leader, activist in the struggle for indigenous rights, newly elected president of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples, and University of Zulia faculty member. Discusses community work, international networking, her views on cultural and language maintenance, and…
Descriptors: Activism, American Indians, Civil Rights, College Students
Horowitz, Murray M. – 1981
The history of the first public co-educational liberal arts college in New York City, from 1930 to the present is examined as a reflection of American higher education during this period. Part 1, "The Early Years," discusses how free education came to Brooklyn, life in the Borough Hall district, the academic scene, student movements, and…
Descriptors: Activism, College Environment, College Role, College Students
De La Torre, Joely – Indigenous Nations Studies Journal, 2001
The founding of the American Indian Studies program at San Francisco State University took place against a backdrop of the Indian occupation of Alcatraz Island and the demands of Indian students for more relevant coursework. Today the program connects students to the urban Indian community through service learning projects and is committed to…
Descriptors: Activism, American Indian Education, American Indian Students, American Indian Studies
Herbst, Jurgen – 1982
The history of the institutional, governmental, and legal development of American higher education before 1820 is examined. This study portrays the early history of American higher education as the transformation of European institutions by American conditions, views the old as coexisting but also competing with the new, perceives institutional…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Administration, College Faculty, College Role
McDowell, F. M. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1919
The term "junior college" is now more widely accepted as applying to those institutions, either public or private, which offer the first two years of the standard college course, above and beyond the standard 15 units of high-school work. A variety of factors have, within the past few years, given an unusual significance to these…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Small Colleges, Two Year Colleges, Public Colleges
Klein, Arthur J. – Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior, 1927
This survey of higher education during the two years is an attempt to present briefly some of the events of action and of discussion which have promoted or obstructed the tendencies to restate higher educational objectives and to reconstitute college and university organization and procedures. Topics covered include: (1) Objectives of higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Community Characteristics, Educational Objectives
Scott, Barbara Ann – 1983
Critical aspects of crisis management in U.S. higher education and the historical development of the education system over the last 100 years are reviewed. It is proposed that crisis strategies in higher education have largely revolved around the use of a stratification strategy and the establishment of ideological hegemony. Historical periods…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Affirmative Action, College Administration, College Curriculum
Walpole, Martha – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1963
This catalog identifies all currently available Office of Education publications, and some materials in press as of June 1963. The annotated list contains approximately 650 titles in the following categories: (1) General publications--miscellaneous, OE publications, research, adult education, international, and library services; (2) Elementary and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Government Publications, Annotated Bibliographies