Description
Caught in a Changing Society: St. Dunstan?s University 1950 — 1969 chronicles the golden years of expansion at an esteemed Catholic university. Campus life was tight knit, with students participating in sports teams, drama and music performances, social activities, and mandatory classes and religious services under the watchful eyes of the priests and Sisters. With increased enrolment, more resources were needed to build new campus buildings and hire more lay teaching staff. As social mores changed and mini-skirts appeared on campus in the mid-1960s, students demanded freedoms and direct representation,while the administration fought for much needed government subsidies and faced the challenges of an uncertain future.
With Prince of Wales College becoming a university, the province faced the daunting prospect of supporting two post-secondary institutions. To solve the financial crisis, Premier Alex Campbell mandated the creation of the University of Prince Edward Island. Caught in a Changing Society captures the ensuing debate that led to the closure of the 114-yearold St. Dunstan’s University and the resolve that allowed the institution to evolve into a charitable foundation that has invested more than 32 million dollars into education, infrastructure, and the diocese.
Additional information
Dimensions | 8 × 10 in |
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Binding | Paperback |
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Date Published | April 8 2022 |
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Status | ACTIVE TITLE |
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No of Pages | 250 |
Page Count | 250 |
ISBN | 9781988692555 |