Synopses & Reviews
Philanthropy and American Higher Education follows the issues that have persisted in giving and receiving philanthropy to American colleges and universities from the seventeenth century to present day. Through historical, philosophical, economic and legal perspectives, along with data analysis, Thelin and Trollinger outline their belief that support of higher education through philanthropy is central to the historic and future character of colleges and universities. This timely work is essential to the present and future financial planning and academic direction of institutions, and the future of philanthropy for colleges and universities across the country.
Synopsis
Philanthropy and American Higher Education provides higher education professionals, leaders and scholars with a thoughtful, comprehensive introduction to the scope and development of philanthropy and fund raising as part of the essential life and work of colleges and universities in the United States.
About the Author
John Thelin is Professor of Higher Education and Public Policy at the University of Kentucky, USA. He is former president of the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) and received the ASHE Award for Outstanding Research.
Richard W. Trollinger is Vice President for College Relations at Centre College, USA. He received the 2009 CASE Grenzebach Award for outstanding Ph.D. dissertation on philanthropy and education, and the CASE Grenzebach Award for outstanding published research in 2013 with co-author John Thelin.