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The Emergent University , II The Faculty Emboldened

The Emergent University , II The Faculty Emboldened. Alma Mater/Spring 2014 Lecture 11 February 26, 2014. Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), steelmaker & philanthropist; founded Carnegie IT (1901) and Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1905).

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The Emergent University , II The Faculty Emboldened

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  1. The Emergent University, IIThe Faculty Emboldened Alma Mater/Spring 2014 Lecture 11February 26, 2014

  2. Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919), steelmaker & philanthropist; founded Carnegie IT (1901) and Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (1905)

  3. Original 12 Members of Association of American Universities (1900)

  4. PhDs Awarded by Six Leading American Universities, 1861 - 1900

  5. American Learned Societies &Professional Organizations, 1876 - 1915

  6. Original 12 Members of Association of American Universities (1900)

  7. Henry Adams (1838-1918), Harvard 1858, Harvard professormedieval history, 1870-1876; author of The Education of Henry Adams (1918)

  8. John W. Burgess (1844-1931) , Amherst 1867, Germany, 1867-70, Amherst faculty (1870-76), Columbia (1876-1912), founder of Columbia’s School of Political Science (1880)

  9. William James (1842-1910), Harvard professor of psychology and philosophy, 1873-1907;author of “The PhD Octopus” (1906)

  10. Woodrow Wilson, JHU PhD 1886; taught at Cornell, Bryn Mawr, Wesleyan, Princeton; president of Princeton, 1902-10; New Jersey governor and US president

  11. Frederick Jackson Turner, Hopkins PhD (1890),history professor at U. Wisconsin (1890-1910) and Harvard (1910-24), author of “The Significance of the Frontier in American History “ (1894)

  12. Thorsten Veblen, Yale/Cornell PhD, taught at Cornell, U. Chicago, Stanford, Missouri, New School of Social Research,author of The Higher Learning in America; the Conduct of Universities by Businessmen (1918)

  13. Edward A. Ross, Hopkins PhD (1891) sociologist/economist; taught at Indiana, Cornell, Stanford (fired in 1900 by Mrs. Stanford); later at Nebraska, Wisconsin

  14. Nicholas Murray Butler, CC 1882, CU PhD 1884, CU professor, 1886-1902; CU president 1902-1945

  15. Edwin R. A. Seligman, CU PhD, CU economics professor, 1888-1931; expert on tax policy

  16. Franz Boas, German-born and –trained CU anthropologist (1896-1936), mentor of next generation of American anthropologists

  17. James McKeenCattell, Columbia professor of psychology, 1891-1917; author of University Control (1913)

  18. Charles A. Beard, CU Phd 1904; CU professor of political science, 1904-1917;author An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution (1913)

  19. John Dewey, Hopkins PhD (1884), philosophy professor at Michigan, Chicago (1894-1904) and Columbia (1904-1931)co-founder American Ass’n of University Professors (1915)

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