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| Title: | A Case Study in University Transformation |
| Other Titles: | Positioning the University of Michigan for the New Millennium |
| Authors: | James J., Duderstadt |
| Keywords: | University Transformation |
| Issue Date: | 1999 |
| Publisher: | Millennium Project |
| Abstract: | The most predictable feature of modern society is its unpredictability. We no longer
believe that tomorrow will look much like today. Our world is once again entering a
period of dramatic social change, perhaps as profound as earlier periods such as the
Renaissance and the Industrial Revolution—except, while those earlier transformations
took centuries, today’s often take only a few years. The challenge, both to us
as individuals and to our institutions, is to learn to adapt to and thrive in an era of
breathtaking and accelerating change. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/58619 |
| Appears in Collections: | Open Educational Resources
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