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Kellogg Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good: Contributing to the Practice of Democracy

January 1, 2003

The work of the Kellogg Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good is guided by this key belief: higher education has the potential to be a defining institution within societies, but only if it understands the importance of its role as an independent, creative, and activist force. Founded in 2000 at the University of Michigan, The Kellogg Forum on Higher Education for the Public Good has worked to increase significantly awareness, understanding, commitment, and action relative to the public service role of higher education in the United States. Funded with initial support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the Forum operates on the basis of a social marketing model for promoting transformational change in higher education and society.

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