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Liberal Arts at the Brink

Victor E. Ferrall, Jr.

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$25.95 • £19.95 • €23.40

ISBN 9780674049727

Publication: March 2011

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304 pages

5-1/2 x 8-1/4 inches

23 tables

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    Victor E. Ferrall, Jr. is President Emeritus of Beloit College.

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    • In the lead-up to the presidential election, read Victor Ferrall’s argument in Pacific Standard that the critical thinking skills taught at liberal arts colleges can help solve America’s crisis in governing
    • Ferrall was consulted for an Inside Higher Ed article on “Disappearing Liberal Arts Colleges”
    • At the Chronicle of Higher Education blog On Hiring, read how Ferrall’s arguments in Liberal Arts at the Brink should be applied to the academic job search process
    • Read a New York Times article on the recent reopening of Antioch College featuring Ferrall’s comments on the problems facing liberal arts colleges
    • At American RadioWorks/American Public Media, listen to a conversation between Ferrall, Louis Menand, and others on the future of liberal arts education
    • At the HUP Blog, read an essay by Ferrall on the financial difficulties of liberal arts colleges
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