Liberal Arts Colleges in American Higher Education
Liberal Arts Colleges in American Higher Education:
Challenges and Opportunities
American Council of Learned Societies
ACLS OCCASIONAL PAPER, No. 59
In Memory of Christina Elliott Sorum
1944-2005
Copyright ? 2005 American Council of Learned Societies
Contents
Introduction
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Pauline Yu
Prologue
1
The Liberal Arts College: Identity, Variety, Destiny
Francis Oakley
I. The Past
15
The Liberal Arts Mission in Historical Context 15
Balancing Hopes and Limits in the Liberal Arts College
16
Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz
The Problem of Mission: A Brief Survey of the Changing
26
Mission of the Liberal Arts
Christina Elliott Sorum
Response
40
Stephen Fix
II. The Present
47
Economic Pressures
49
The Economic Challenges of Liberal Arts Colleges
50
Lucie Lapovsky
Discounts and Spending at the Leading Liberal Arts Colleges
70
Roger T. Kaufman
Response
80
Michael S. McPherson
Teaching, Research, and Professional Life
87
Scholars and Teachers Revisited: In Continued Defense
88
of College Faculty Who Publish
Robert A. McCaughey
Beyond the Circle: Challenges and Opportunities
98
for the Contemporary Liberal Arts Teacher-Scholar
Kimberly Benston
Response
113
Kenneth P. Ruscio
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Liberal Arts Colleges in American Higher Education
II. The Present (cont'd) Educational Goals and Student Achievement 121
Built To Engage: Liberal Arts Colleges and
122
Effective Educational Practice
George D. Kuh
Selective and Non-Selective Alike: An Argument
151
for the Superior Educational Effectiveness of Smaller
Liberal Arts Colleges
Richard Ekman
Response
172
Mitchell J. Chang
III. The Future
177
Five Presidents on the Challenges Lying Ahead
The Challenges Facing Public Liberal Arts Colleges
178
Mary K. Grant
The Importance of Institutional Culture
188
Stephen R. Lewis
The Future Ain't What It Used to Be
197
Michele Tolela Myers
A Story Untold and Questions Unasked
205
David H. Porter
Liberal Arts Education at Large Research Universities
and at Small Liberal Arts Colleges
218
Morton Owen Schapiro
Contributors
225
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Introduction
This ACLS Occasional Paper presents the proceedings of a conference on "Liberal Arts Colleges in American Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities" convened by ACLS in November 2003 in Williamstown, Massachusetts with the support of the Oakley Center for the Humanities and Social Sciences at Williams College and the collaboration of the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Eighteen speakers on five panels focused on historical perspectives, fiscal pressures, professional life, student achievement, and the future of liberal arts colleges. The papers delivered were revised following discussion and an additional entry, Michael McPherson's, was solicited for this volume. Including Dr. McPherson, ten current or former college presidents participated in this discussion.
Williamstown was a particularly appropriate site for these deliberations, even apart from the beautiful settings and the superlative hospitality. Memories of Williamstown once prompted the former president of Hiram College and future president of the United States, James A. Garfield, to define "[t]he ideal college" as Williams College president "Mark Hopkins on one end of a log and [a] student on the other." As Williams College Professor of History emeritus Frederick Rudolph notes, Garfield's statement reflected momentary unintentional nostalgia, "for henceforth the ideal that he evoked would compete at ever-increasing disadvantage with a host of new ideals" of higher education.1 Professor Rudolph chronicles how the ideals of the American college changed in
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