The Chronicle of Higher Education
Thursday, July 26, 2007

A glance at the current issue of The New England Journal of Higher Education: A "real" engineering education

In contrast to private industry, where nothing speaks louder than "results," higher education puts a premium on thoughtful reasoning and analysis, writes Bernard M. Gordon, founder of the Gordon Institute for engineering management at Tufts University. "But far too often," he says, "the output...

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