<em>Making Reform Work: The Case for Transforming American Higher Education.</em> Robert Zemsky. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP. 2009.
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Some readers will surely be disappointed by Robert Zemsky's Making Reform Work . He doesn't rivet the reader with an alarming portrait of American higher education's decline. He refuses to fall back on familiar diagnoses of higher education's problems. And, he fails to lead with, much less offer, a neat, bulleted list of reform proposals that will solve all of higher education's problems in short order. Some readers will be disappointed, in short, because Zemsky refuses to provide simple answers and quick solutions to higher education reform, but that's a good thing. Rather than a lament or jeremiad, Zemsky has written a patient, thorough, and valuable review of the reform debate in hopes of sketching a more pragmatic approach to reform.
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