The first book to address campus crises that's by and for faculty, staff, and studentsâthe true heart of higher ed and the people who make it work.
Higher education is in crisisâand there's no shortage of books by campus leaders about how to fix it. This volume is by and for the rest of usâthe faculty, staff, and students who comprise the lion's share of campus populations. It is our values, livelihoods, and prospects for success that are most threatened by these crisesâand, often, by top-level administrators' responses to them. The volume brings together more than forty contributors from colleges and universities across the United States and beyond. Essays address a range of aspects of the current polycrisis, including declarations of financial exigency, program closures and faculty layoffs, campus closures, political interference, and outbreaks of violence. Authors draw on their own experiencesâand those of their colleagues and studentsâto share what worked, what didn't, and what they learned along the way. If crisis hasn't come to your campus yet, don't worry, it will. When it does, this book will help.
