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Higher education’s growth was anarchic, chaotic, and disordered as institutions added a seemingly endless number of new degrees, adopted a cornucopia of new programs of dramatically varying quality and design, hired new staff with little common experience or credentials, and admitted and graduated new students employing a kaleidoscopic range of standards.
The Great Upheaval: Higher Education's Past, Present, and Uncertain Future
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