Lori J. Carrell (ROCHESTER, MN) is the chancellor of the University of Minnesota Rochester and a former professor of communication at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh. She is the author of Preaching that Matters: Reflective Practices for Transforming Sermons. Robert Zemsky (PEACH BOTTOM, PA) is a professor of higher education at the University of Pennsylvania. He is the author of Checklist for Change: Making American Higher Education a Sustainable Enterprise and the coauthor of The College Stress Test: Tracking Institutional Futures across a Crowded Market.
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Acknowledgments Prologue: Let's Talk Conversation One: "Why Can't We Talk about the Mess We're In?" Conversation Two: Can a Commitment to Community Move us Forward? Conversation Three: The Slogans that Ensnare Us Conversation Four: Why Can't We Connect with Each Other? Conversation Five: Why are we the Bad Guys? Conversation Six: Money Talks Conversation Seven: The Students We Hardly Know Conversation Eight: Is It Ever Safe to Talk about Changing the Curriculum? Conversation Nine: Why Can't We Have a Productive Conversation about Differences-Especially Conversations about Race and Gender? Reflections References Index