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The Corporatization of Higher Education Bibliography

General Works:

Aronowitz, Stanley, The Knowledge Factory: Dismantling the Corporate University and Creating True Higher Learning, Boston: Beacon Press, 2000.

Barrow, Clyde, “The New Economy and Restructuring Higher Education,” Thought and Action, Vol. XVI, Number 2, Fall 2000.

Barrow, Clyde W., Universities and the Capitalist State: Corporate Liberalism and the Reconstruction of American Higher Education, 1894-1928, Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 1990.

Bergson, Lisa, “Why Academia and Business Don’t Always Mix,” BusinessWeek Online, 30 June 2000.

Bok, Derek, Universities in the Marketplace: The Commercialization of Higher Education, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2003.

Bromell, Nick, “Summa Cum Avaritia: Plucking a Profit From the Groves of Academe,” Harper’s Magazine, February 2002.

Engel, Michael, The Struggle for the Control of Public Education: Market Ideology vs. Democratic Values, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2000.

Levine, Arthur, “The Soul of a New University,” New York Times, 13 March 2000.

Martin, Randy ed., Chalk Lines: The Politics of Work in the Managed University, Durham: Duke University Press, 1998.

Newfield, Christopher, Ivy and Industry: Business and the Making of the American University, 1880-1980, Durham: Duke University Press, 2003.

New York Times, “Investors See Room for Profit In the Demand for Education,” 4 November 1999.

Oblinger, Diana G. and Anne-Lee Verville, What Business Wants From Higher Education, Phoenix: The Oryx Press, 1998.

Rhoades, Gary, Managed Professionals, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998.

Shaw, George C., “Debunking the Myth of Academe,” Thought and Action Vol. XVI, Number 2, Fall 2000.

Shumar, Wesley, College for Sale: A Critique of the Commodification of Higher Education, Washington, DC: The Falmer Press, 1997.

Slaughter, Sheila and Larry L. Leslie, Academic Capitalism: Politics, Policies, and the Entrepreneurial University, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.

Stein, Donald G., ed., Buying In or Selling Out? The Commercialization of the American Research University, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2004.

White, Geoffry D. with Flannery C. Hauck, eds., Campus, Inc.: Corporate Power in the Ivory Tower, Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books, 2000.

Distance Education:

Armstrong, Lloyd, “Distance Learning: An Academic Leader’s Perspective on a Disruptive Product,” Change, November/December 2000.

Carnevale, Dan, “Legislative Audit Criticizes Western Governors University,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 6 October 2000.

Carr, Sarah, “A Day in the Life of a New Type of Professor,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 15 December 2000.

Carr, Sarah, “For-Profit Venture to Market Distance Education Courses Stirs Concern at Temple U.,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 9 December 1999.

Carr, Sarah, “Is Anyone Making Money on Distance Education?” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 16 February 2001.

Carr, Sarah, “Western Governors U. Officials Say They’re Content with Modest Pace of Enrollment,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 17 December 1999.

Carr, Sarah and Andrea L. Foster, “State Struggle to Regulate Online Colleges That Lack Accreditation,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 23 March 2001.

Coopers and Lybrand Learning Partnership Roundtable, The Transformation of Higher Education in the Digital Age, July 1997.

Eklund, Bridget, “Street Talk: Wall Street Examines e-Learning,” Red Herrring.com, 26 January 2001.

Eyal Press and Jennifer Washburn, “Digital Diplomas,” Mother Jones, January-February 2001.

Finkelstein, Martin J., Carol Frances, Frank I. Jewett, and Bernhard W. Scholz, ed., Dollars, Distance and Online Education: The New Economics of College Teaching and Learning, Phoenix: Oryx Press, 2000.

Grimes, Ann, “A Matter of Degree,” The Wall Street Journal, 17 July 2000.

Gunn, Eileen P., “Ivy League Wants A Piece of Online Education,” Upside Today, 25 November 2000.

Leatherman, Courtney, “U. of Phoenix’s Faculty Members Insist They Offer High-Quality Education,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 16 October 1998.

Lindquist, Christopher, “Virtual Diploma,” Upside Today, 6 April 2000.

Margolis, Jason, “A Questionable Pedigree: Online Colleges Proliferate; Are They Worthwhile?” CBS Marketwatch, 17 October 2000.

Massy, William F. and Robert Zemsky, “Using Information Technology to Enhance Academic Productivity,” From Educom National Learning Infrastructure Initiative White Paper Series, 1995.

Mendels, Pamela, “Online Education Gets a Credibility Boost,” New York Times, 13 March 1999.

The National Learning Infrastructure Initiative.

Noble, David F., Digital Diploma Mills: The Automation of Higher Education, NY: Monthly Review Press, 2002.

Noble, David F., “Digital Diploma Mills, Part I – IV,” November 1999.

O’Neill, James M., “For-Profit Temple Spin-Off Will Offer Online Courses,” The Philadelphia Inquirer, 4 November 1999.

Rewick, Jennifer, “Off Campus,” The Wall Street Journal, 12 March 2001.

Schiller, Dan, Digital Capitalism: Networking the Global Market System, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1999.

Stross, Randall E., “The New Mailbox U.,” US News.com, 15 January 2000.

Svetcov, Danielle, “The Virtual Classroom Vs. The Real One,” Forbes Global, 18 September 2000.

Traub, James, “Drive thru U, The New Yorker, 20 and 27 October 1997.

Traub, James, “This Campus Is Being Simulated,” The New York Times Magazine, 19 November 2000.

Twigg, Carol A., “Improving Learning and Reducing Costs: Redesigning Large Enrollment Courses,” The Pew Learning and Technology Program, 1999.

Twigg, Carol A., “The Need for a National Learning Infrastructure,” From National Learning Infrastructure Initiative Monograph originally published in Educom Review Vol. 29, No. 4, 5, 6.

Twigg, Carol A. and Diana G. Oblinger, “The Virtual University,” From A Report from a Joint Educom/IBM Roundtable, Washington D.C., November 5-6, 1996.

University of Illinois Faculty Seminar, “Teaching at an Internet Distance: the Pedagogy of Online Teaching and Learning.”

Young, Jeffrey R., “Harvard Considers Limits on Teaching Online Courses for Other Institutions,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 25 April 2000.

Resource Allocation:

Dubeck, Leroy W., “Beware Higher Ed’s Newest Budget Twist,” Thought and Action (Spring 1997).

West, J. Anthony et al., “RCM as a Catalyst: Study Examines the Use of Responsibility Center Management on Campus,” Business Officer (August 1997).

Whalen, Edward L., Responsibility Center Budgeting: An Approach to Decentralized Management for Institutions of Higher Education, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991.

Corporate Management Practices:

Currie, Jan and Leslie Vidovich, “The Ascent Toward Corporate Managerialism in American and Australian Universities,” in Chalk Lines: The Politics of Work in the Managed University, ed. Randy Martin, Durham: Duke University Press, 1998.

Schmidt, Jeff Disciplined Minds: A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-Battering System That Shapes Their Lives, New York: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2000.

Sponsored Research:

Eyal Press and Jennifer Washburn, “The Kept University,” The Atlantic Monthly, March 2000.

Minsky, Leonard “Dead Souls: The Aftermath of Bayh-Dole,” in Campus, Inc: Corporate Power in the Ivory Tower, ed. Geoffry D. White and Flannery C. Hauck, Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books, 2000.

Minsky, Leonard “Greed in the Groves: Part II,” Thought and Action Vol. XVI, Number 2,Fall 2000.

Noble, David “Science for Sale,” Thought and Action Vol. XVI, Number 2, Fall 2000.




Students as Consumers:

Levine, Arthur and Jeanette S. Cureton, When Hope and Fear Collide: A Portrait of Today’s College Student, New York: Jossey-Bass, 1998, excerpted in “The Privatization of Higher Education: Who is the Competition,” PBS/The College Board, 1998.

Corporate Universities:

DeVeaux, Paul, “Life at Corporate U.,” E-Learning Magazine, February 2001.

Gould, Eric, The University in a Corporate Culture, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003.

Ince, John F., “Training Choices and E-Learning,” Upside Today, 25 November 2000.

Johnson, Benjamin, Patrick Kavanagh, and Kevin Mattson, ed., Steal This University: The Rise of the Corporate University and the Academic Labor Movement, NY: Routledge, 2003.

Meister, Jeanne C., “The Brave World of Corporate Education,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 9 February 2001.

Soley, Lawrence C., Leasing the Ivory Tower: The Corporate Takeover of Academia, Boston, MA: South End Press, 1995.

Tracey, William R., “Accreditation of Corporate Colleges and Universities,” Corporate University Review, January/February 1997.

Washburn, Jennifer, University Inc.: The Corporate Corruption of Higher Education, NY: Basic Books, 2005.

For-profit Colleges and Universities:

Strosnider, Kim, “For-Profit University Challenges Traditional Colleges,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 6 June 1997.

Wolfe, Alan, “How a For-Profit University Can Be Invaluable to the Traditional Liberal Arts,” The Chronicle of Higher Education, 4 December 1998.

The Corporatization of SUNY Bibliography


Aaron, Kenneth. “Albany Leads in Tiny Realm.” Times Union. http://timesunion.com/Aspstories/storyprint.asp?storyID=435662. Tuesday, January 3, 2006.

Aaron, Kenneth. “Gov. Pataki to Unveil UAlbany, Downstate Projects by IBM, Netherlands Lithography Giant ASML and Other Microchip Companies that Would Create 1,000 jobs.”
http://www.albanynanotech.org/news/printable.cfm?id=261

Aaron, Kenneth. “Research Hopes Take a New View.” Times Union. http://timesunion.com/aspstories/storyprint.asp?storyid=383177. Wednesday, July 27, 2005.

“Academic Research and Development Expenditures (FY 2003).” National Science Foundation Report 2003.

Anderson, Eric. “$300 million Albany Nanotech Initiative Announced.” Times Union. September 26, 2005. Albany, NY. http://timesunion.com/AspStories/storyprint.asp?StoryID=402700

“Announcement of Investments in Downtown Buffalo.” Remarks by Speaker Sheldon Silver. New York State Assembly Press Release: January 20, 2006. NYSA Website. Accessed: 1/23/06. http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/Press/20060120/

“A Special Report from the NYS Assembly Task Force on University-Industry Cooperation: Message From the Chair.” August 2005, NYSA Website: Accessed: 1/24/06, http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/comm/UnivIndCoop/20050831/ .

“A Special Report from the NYS Assembly Task Force on University-Industry Cooperation: Message From the Chair.” Summer 2002, NYSA Website: Accessed: 1/26/06, http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/comm/UnivIndCoop/20020808/ .

Birchard, Karen. “Canadian Report Warns that Corporate Pressures Imperil Medical Research..” Today’s News, The Chronicle of Higher Education. November 22, 2004

“Business and Workforce Development.” The State University of New York Website. Accessed 1/24/06. http://www.suny.edu/CommunityColleges/business.cfm.

“Business-Higher Education Roundtable of the Capital Region.” Press Release: November 1, 2005. SUNY Albany News Website. Accessed: 1/31/06. http://www.albany.edu/news/releases/2005/nov2005/bus_ed_roundtable.shtml

Fiscal Policy Institute. “State of Working New York 2005.”

Fiscal Policy Institute. “State of Working New York 2006.”

Giuffo, John. “The Decline of Higher Ed Under Pataki.” Feature: SUNY, Inc., September 18-24, 2002. The Village Voice Website. Accessed: 9/18/02

“Governor Announces Funding to Spur High-tech Innovations NYSTAR.” Press Release: August 8, 2005. New York State Office of the Governor.

“Governor Announces Major, New $435 Million in Nanoelectronics Research Institute to be Located at Center of Excellence in Albany.” SUNY Albany News Website. Accessed 1/31/06. http://cnse.alarius.net/PopUpWeb.cfm?Popup=News.PrintPopUp&NewsID=54.

Guterman, Lila. “Many Medical Schools Allow Drug Companies Substantial Control of Clinical Trials, Study Finds.” Today’s News, The Chronicle of Higher Education. May 27, 2005.

Guterman, Lila. “Medical Students are Bombarded by Drug-Company Blandishments, Survey Finds.” Today’s News, The Chronicle of Higher Education. September 7, 2005.

Guterman, Lila. “Peer-Review Researchers Explore Hyped Conclusions, Open Access, and Bias.” Today’s News, The Chronicle of Higher Education. September 19, 2005.

Horton, Richard. “The Dawn of McScience.” The New York Review of Books., March 11, 2004. Vol. 51, No. 4.

Mathews, Anna Wilde. “Worrisome Ailment in Medicine: Misleading Journal Articles.” New Protocol, The Wall Street Journal. May 10, 2005, p. A1.

New York State Senate NextGen Task Force
http://www.albanynanotech.org/about/personnel_growth.cfm

National Science Foundation. “Academic Research and Development Expenditures, Fiscal Year 2003”

New York State Public Higher Ed Conference Board Testimony, 2005

“NY High Tech.” Empire State Development Corporation Website. http://www.nylovesbiz.com/hightechdefault.asp

Pendall, Rolf, Matthew P. Drennan and Susan Christopherson. “Transition and Renewal: The Emergence of a Diverse Upstate Economy.” The Brookings Institution, Center on Metropolitan Policy. January 2004.

“R&D Investment at Colleges, Universities Sets New Record.” NYS Office of Science, Technology and Academic Research website press release July 21, 2005. Accessed: 9/21/05. http://www.ystar.state.ny.us/pr/05/press32-05.htm.

Rulison, Larry. “$300M Partnership for NanoTech.” Times Union. September 27, 2005. Albany, NY. http://timesunion.com/AspStories/storyprint.asp?StoryID=402982 .

State University of New York, Institutional Research. Statistical Release: Employees of the Institutions of the State University of New York, 1994-2005.

Stinebiser, Lorraine O.W. “UB CAT Announces Funding for Industry-University Research.” http://www.buffalo.edu/reporter/vol36/vol36n31/articles/catprojects.html. Thursday, April 28, 2005.

“SUNY is Going Global.” MidHudsonNews.Com website: Accessed 12/20/05. http://www.midhudsonnews.com/News/SUNY_global-13Dec05.htm

“Treasurers Review of Financial Statements.” August 13, 2004. The Research Foundation of the State University of New York., Report of Independent Auditors.

Wood, J.J. M.D., Alistair, Drazen, M.D., Jeffrey, and Greene, M.D., Michael F. “A Sad Day for Science at the FDA.” Perspective. The New England Journal of Medecine, September 22, 2005.

Wright, Alex. “From Ivory Tower to Academic Sweatshop.” Salon.com Technology Website. Accessed 1/28/05. http://www.saon.com/tech/feature/2005/01/26/distance_learning/print.html.

Young, Cynthia. “Academic Capitalism in a Public Ivy.” Workplace Website. Accessed 10/10/2005. http://www.cust.educ.ubc.ca/workplace/workplace2-1/young.html.

Zimmerman, Rachel, and Tomsho, Robert. “Medical Editor Turns Activist on Drug Trials.” The Wall Street Journal. May 26, 2005, p. B1.

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