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Universities and colleges across the United States have become hotbeds of administrative, academic, financial, and sexual scandals. As each new case comes to light, the societal value of higher education systems crumbles away. It is clear that in order for these institutions to reclaim their respected status, the ethical foundations of higher education must be examined and rebuilt.

This book gathers faculty and administrators from some of the most respected schools to examines the current situation and pave the way for change. Chapters address such topics as privacy, shared governance, adjunct instructors, student athletics, campus policing, pedagogy and rubric review, aging scholars, international students, and secrecy and public relations.

Reviewing the challenges and opportunities that face the higher education system, this book argues that what holds institutions together over time are the values, principles, and traditions that contribute to moral character and lay a foundation of institutional integrity.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Preface, Wanda Teays

Part I: Ethical Frameworks

Chapter 1. Scandals and Historic Injustices at Universities: An Argument for Greater Accountability, Alison Dundes Renteln

Chapter 2. Ethical Foundations For Institutional Integrity, Wanda Teays

Chapter 3. Privacy, Play, and the Digitalization of the University, Glen Miller and Cora Drozd

Part II: The Community

Chapter 4. Shared Governance in Higher Education, Darin Dockstader, Mathew Mahrt, and Charles Milne

Chapter 5. Academic Libraries: Advocating for an Ethical University, Robert V. Labaree and Melissa L. Miller

Chapter 6. The Use of Adjuncts Within Colleges and Universities, Michael Boylan

Chapter 7. Rights-Based Approaches to the Treatment of Student Athletes, Jonathan Liljeblad

Chapter 8. Campus Policing: What Authority and Limits are Appropriate?, Rita Manning

Part III: Challenges

Chapter 9. The Role of the Humanities in Trauma-Informed Pedagogy, Zenon Culverhouse

Chapter 10. Pedagogical Issues: The Gen Ed Challenge, Laura Nader

Chapter 11. Is Your Grading Scale Unfair?, Paul Renteln

Chapter 12. Do Aging Academics Have a Moral Obligation To Retire?, Rosemarie Tong

Chapter 13. Ethical Issues With International Students and Faculty, Cher Weixia Chen

Chapter 14. Secrecy and The University: A Cautionary Case Study, Steve Sanders

Appendix: Shared Governance Policies, Charles Milne

About the Authors

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 01/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781538154380, 978-1538154380
      ISBN10: 1538154382

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Universities and colleges across the United States have become hotbeds of administrative, academic, financial, and sexual scandals. As each new case comes to light, the societal value of higher education systems crumbles away. It is clear that in order for these institutions to reclaim their respected status, the ethical foundations of higher education must be examined and rebuilt.

      This book gathers faculty and administrators from some of the most respected schools to examines the current situation and pave the way for change. Chapters address such topics as privacy, shared governance, adjunct instructors, student athletics, campus policing, pedagogy and rubric review, aging scholars, international students, and secrecy and public relations.

      Reviewing the challenges and opportunities that face the higher education system, this book argues that what holds institutions together over time are the values, principles, and traditions that contribute to moral character and lay a foundation of institutional integrity.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements

      Preface, Wanda Teays

      Part I: Ethical Frameworks

      Chapter 1. Scandals and Historic Injustices at Universities: An Argument for Greater Accountability, Alison Dundes Renteln

      Chapter 2. Ethical Foundations For Institutional Integrity, Wanda Teays

      Chapter 3. Privacy, Play, and the Digitalization of the University, Glen Miller and Cora Drozd

      Part II: The Community

      Chapter 4. Shared Governance in Higher Education, Darin Dockstader, Mathew Mahrt, and Charles Milne

      Chapter 5. Academic Libraries: Advocating for an Ethical University, Robert V. Labaree and Melissa L. Miller

      Chapter 6. The Use of Adjuncts Within Colleges and Universities, Michael Boylan

      Chapter 7. Rights-Based Approaches to the Treatment of Student Athletes, Jonathan Liljeblad

      Chapter 8. Campus Policing: What Authority and Limits are Appropriate?, Rita Manning

      Part III: Challenges

      Chapter 9. The Role of the Humanities in Trauma-Informed Pedagogy, Zenon Culverhouse

      Chapter 10. Pedagogical Issues: The Gen Ed Challenge, Laura Nader

      Chapter 11. Is Your Grading Scale Unfair?, Paul Renteln

      Chapter 12. Do Aging Academics Have a Moral Obligation To Retire?, Rosemarie Tong

      Chapter 13. Ethical Issues With International Students and Faculty, Cher Weixia Chen

      Chapter 14. Secrecy and The University: A Cautionary Case Study, Steve Sanders

      Appendix: Shared Governance Policies, Charles Milne

      About the Authors

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