June 22, 2001
Trim the College? -- A Utopia!
It is agreed that all who can read and write and want to go to college should be able to. Lack of money should not be a hindrance. But as to what a college is, there is no agreement. It is not even discussed. Yet look at the facts. The undergraduate unit of a large Ivy League university with 40 majors and hundreds of electives differs widely from a liberal-arts college, and both differ from a small institution that started as a denominational college -- or from the typical Roman Catholic
This is an article for subscribers only. You may access this article by purchasing a:
Digital or Print Subscription
Web Pass
Already have an account? Log In Now.
-
Faculty

-
First Person

-
The Chronicle Review


