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The main purpose of this book is to explore and understand the motivation behind major donations to higher education and what the role of religion is in these motivations. Features interviews with major donors.
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STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION DISSERTATION SERIES Edited by PHILIP G.ALTBACH Monan Professor of Higher Education Lynch School of Education, Boston College A ROUTLEDGEFALMER SERIES OTHER BOOKS IN THIS SERIES: SAVING FOR COLLEGE AND THE TAX CODE A New Spin on the “Who Pays for College Education?” DebateAndrew P.Roth TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER VIA UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY RELATIONSHIP The Case of the Foreign High TechnologyElectronics Industry in Mexico’s Silicon ValleyMaria Isabel Rivera Vargas TENURE ON TRIAL Case Studies of Change in Faculty Employment PoliciesWilliam T.Mallon FROM HERE TO UNIVERSITY Access, Mobility, and Resilience Among Urban Latino YouthAlexander Jun SCHOLARSHIP UNBOUND Assessing Service as Scholarship for Promotion and TenureKerry Ann O’Meara BLACK STUDENT POLITICS Higher Education and Apartheid from SASO to SANSCO, 1968–1990Saleem Badat RESOURCE ALLOCATION IN PRIVATE RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES Daniel Rodas A DREAM DEFERRED? Examining the Degree Aspirations of AfricanAmerican and White College StudentsDeborah Faye Carter STATE GOVERNMENTS AND RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES A Framework for a Renewed PartnershipDavid J.Weerts FEDERALISM AND LÄNDER AUTONOMY The Higher Education Policy Network in the Federal Republic of GermanyCesare Onestini RESILIENT SPIRITS Disadvantaged Students Making it at an Elite UniversityLatty Lee Goodwin I PREFER TO TEACH An International Comparison of Faculty Preference for Teaching over ResearchJames JF Forest THE VIRTUAL DELIVERY AND VIRTUALORGANIZATION OF POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION Daniel M.Carchidi BARELY THERE, POWERFULLY PRESENT Thirty Years of U.S.Policy on International Higher EducationNancy L.Ruther iii A CALL TO PURPOSE Mission Centered Change at Three Liberal Arts CollegesMatthew Hartley A PROFILE OF THE COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROFESSORATE, 1975– 2000 Charles Outcalt POWER AND POLITICS IN UNIVERSITY GOVERNANCE Organization and Change at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoImanol Ordorika UNIVERSITY AUTONOMY IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION SINCE PERESTROIKA Olga B.Bain THE CALL FOR DIVERSITY Pressure, Expectation, and Organizational Response in the Postsecondary SettingDavid J.Siegel PHILANTHROPISTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Institutional, Biographical, and Religious Motivations for Giving Gregory L.Cascione, Ph.D. ROUTLEDGEFALMER NEW YORK & LONDON Published in 2003 by RoutledgeFalmer 29 West 35th Street New York, NY 10001 RoutledgeFalmer is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group. This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk.” Copyright © 2003 by Taylor and Francis, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission from the publishers. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Cascione, Gregory L., 1958– Philanthropists in higher education: institutional, biographical, and religious motivations for giving/by Gregory L.Cascione. p. cm.—(RoutledgeFalmer studies in higher education) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-415-93361-7 (Print Edition) (hardcover: alk. paper) 1. Universities and colleges—United States—Endowments. 2. Benefactors—Charitable con tributions—United States. 3. Education, Higher—United States—Finance. I. Title. II. Series. LB2336.C39 2003 378.1’06–dc21 2002