Beginning in the twentieth century, American faculty increasingly viewed themselves as professionals who were more than mere employees
1. Introduction: Professionalization of the American Faculty in the Twentieth Century
Roger L. Geiger
2. University Control: The Struggle for Faculty Governance in American Universities and the Creation of Faculty
Senates
Christian K. Anderson
3. The Role of Publicity in the Formation of the American Association of University Professors, 1913 1919
Zachary Haberler
4. The Arrival of "Up-or-Out" Tenure: James
B. Conant and the "Tempest at Harvard," 1936 1939
Richard F. Teichgraeber III
5. Firing Larry Gara: Grove City College, Due Process, and Institutional Autonomy
Stephen Taaffe
6. Developing the Whole Student: Edmund
G. Williamson, Psychologist-Administrators, and the Student Affairs Movement
Tom McCarthy
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