Universities were once largely insular institutions whose purview 
extended no further than the campus gates. Not anymore. Today’s 
universities have evolved into multifaceted organizations with complex 
connections to government, business, and the community. This 
thought-provoking book by Harold Shapiro, former president of both 
Princeton University and the University of Michigan, and Chairman of the
 National Bioethics Advisory Commission under President Bill Clinton, 
explores the role the modern university should play as an ethical force 
and societal steward.
Based on the 2003 Clark Kerr lectures, A Larger Sense of Purpose
 draws from Shapiro’s twenty-five years of experience leading major 
research universities and takes up key topics of debate in higher 
education. What are the nature and objectives of a liberal education? 
How should universities address the increasing commercialization not 
only of intercollegiate sports but of education and research? What are 
the university’s responsibilities for the moral education of students?
The book begins with an expanded history of the modern research 
institution followed by essays on ethics, the academic curriculum, the 
differences between private and public higher education, the future of 
intellectual property rights, and the changing relationship between the 
nation’s universities and the for-profit sector. Shapiro calls for 
universities to be more accountable morally as well as academically. He 
urges scientists not only to educate others about the potential and 
limitations of science but also to acknowledge the public’s distress 
over the challenges presented by the very success of the scientific 
enterprise. He advocates for a more intimate connection between 
professional training and the liberal arts–in the hope that future 
doctors, lawyers, and business executives will be educated in ethics and
 the social sciences as well as they are in anatomy, torts, and 
leveraged buyouts.
Candid, timely, and provocative, A Larger Sense of Purpose demands the attention of not only those in academics but of anyone who shares an interest in the soul of education.
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