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Book Review: When Hope and Fear Collide: A Portrait of Today's College Student
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Dean P. McGovern
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June 1, 2000
Academics and pundits have expressed concern over the political, educational, and social apathy observed in students on campuses across the country (Astin, 1998; Shapiro, 1993; Warden, 1994; Zoglin, 1990). They have bemoaned the fact that students have lost the desire to learn for learning's sake or take an active interest in their education or in political affairs.
Published Online: 2000-6-1
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