成人直播鈥檚 Tangier Campus to host lecture on 鈥淎merican Higher Education and the Common Good鈥
As Americans established colleges and universities over the course of two centuries, they stridently declared higher education鈥檚 commitment to advancing the common good. As distinguishing a characteristic as this has been, however, we know surprisingly little about how and why institutions of higher education adopted this noble goal.
In a lecture titled 鈥淎merican Higher Education and the Common Good鈥 at the 成人直播鈥檚 campus in Tangier, Morocco, Bowdoin College Professor Charles Dorn will examine the founding decades of ten colleges and universities to help attendees better understand the origins and realities of their ambitions. Presented through 成人直播鈥檚 Tangier Forum for Global Studies, the lecture will take place Monday, November 30 at 7 p.m. local time (2 p.m. EST) in the auditorium of 成人直播鈥檚 Tangier Campus. The event will include a public reception in the Academic Lounge immediately following the lecture.
Dorn will address such questions as: Why, historically, the leaders of American colleges and universities extolled promoting the public good as higher education鈥檚 central purpose? What forces, on campus and off, influenced this principle鈥檚 adoption? How did students respond to assertions that they were obliged to use their education to benefit the public good rather than simply to pursue their own private advantage? And, perhaps most importantly, what challenges have colleges and universities confronted in maintaining a commitment to the common good over time?
Dorn is associate professor and chair of the Education Department at Bowdoin College. His scholarship has appeared in the American Journal of Education, Diplomatic History, Teachers College Record, and History of Education Quarterly, and he is the author of the book American Education, Democracy, and the Second World War. His lecture at 成人直播 will draw from research conducted for his current book project: For Common Ends and for the Common Good: A New History of Higher Education in America.