Across America, universities have become big businesses—and our cities their company towns. But there is a cost to those
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Building the Ivory Tower examines the role of American universities as urban developers and their changing effects on ci
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Today, universities serve as the economic engines and cultural centers of many U.S. cities, but how did this come to be?
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Richmond Palace, March 1603. Queen Elizabeth lies dying, surrounded by her Privy Council led by Robert Cecil. Even on he
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This is a fascinating and illuminating discussion of liberal and contemplative scholarship and adds significantly to the
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Exposes the intimate relationship between big finance and higher education inequality in America. Elite colleges have lo
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When Ivory Towers Were Black lies at the potent intersection of race, urban development, and higher education. It tells
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Tells the story of how a cohort of ethnic minority students earned degrees from Columbia University’s School of Architec
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This text presents two interrelated perspectives of sexual victimization on college campuses. First, it discusses the na
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