The University, Moral Education and the Commercialization of Its Products
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First Aired: 4/28/2003
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Harold Shapiro is the President Emeritus of Princeton University and the University of Michigan and the only president to have been listed by Change magazine as one of the most influential university presidents in both the 1980s and the 1990s. He served as a member of President George Herbert Walker Bush's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and was appointed by President Clinton to chair the National Bioethics Advisory Commission. This is one of the inaugural lectures in the Clark Kerr Lecture Series. Sponsored by the University of California Office of the President and Berkeley's Center for Studies in Higher Education, this new biennial lecture series, established to honor UC President Emeritus Clark Kerr's contributions to the world of higher education, provides an opportunity for leading scholars and practitioners to reflect on major higher education policy issues. (#7292)