With a rich career spanning six presidential administrations, Thomas Ehrlich shares his journey from serving under Kennedy to becoming Dean of Stanford Law School and President of Indiana University. He combines personal anecdotes with professional insights, illustrating the balance between family life and civic duty. The narrative highlights his contributions to the service-learning movement and offers lessons in leadership within government and education. Warmly crafted, it serves as both a tribute to his achievements and a guide for aspiring public servants.
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- 2025
- 2024
Exploring the complexities of university leadership, the narrative follows Charlie Rosen, president of a fictional Nebraska State University, as he confronts the ghost of Buddy Knowland, a successful yet abusive football coach. Following Knowland's sudden death, Rosen embarks on a challenging six-month quest to find a new athletic director that meets the demands of the University trustees. The story delves into the unique trials and responsibilities of university presidents, blending humor and poignant insights into academia and athletics.
- 2013
Civic Work, Civic Lessons
- 202 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Civic Work, Civic Lessons explains how and why people of all ages, and particularly young people, should engage in public service. Its authors are 57 years apart in age, but united in their passion for public service. Their experiences range from volunteering, to non-profit work, to federal foreign aid.
- 2000
Civic Responsibility and Higher Education
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Civic involvement is emphasized as a crucial element for enhancing both community and campus life, a challenge first posed by John Dewey over a century ago. Editor Thomas Ehrlich compiles essays from influential leaders who explore the intersection of civic responsibility and higher education. The book blends philosophical insights with practical examples, aiming to inspire the development of innovative programs that foster civic engagement within educational institutions.