A surprising thing happened on the way to increasing secularism in American higher education: colleges and universities have become increasingly engaged with the moral values and character development of their students. This article examines the return to ethics and character on campus and what the search for core values and commitments means for undergraduate student learning and development.

Ed. by Dalton, Jon C. / Crosby, Pamela
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Core Values and Commitments in College: The Surprising Return to Ethics and Character in Undergraduate Education
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Citation Information: Journal of College and Character. Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1940-1639, DOI: 10.2202/1940-1639.1796, May 2011
Publication History:
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- 2011-05-12


















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