Creating a College
State of the College 1976-1993
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About the Book
Creating a College is a collection of President Volpe’s annual addresses on the state of the College of Staten Island. They constitute a history of the early years of the College, which was established in 1976 by the merger of an upper division institution, Richmond College and Staten Island Community College. The fiscal collapse of New York City in 1975 led to the unification of the two City University of New York institutions on Staten Island. The complex process of merging two disparate institutions, with differing missions and educational philosophies at two locations, miles apart, during a period of severe fiscal constraint is recorded in these eighteen addresses. Such a merger has been a rare occurrence in American higher education. Its end result was the creation of a new type of institution, the comprehensive college.
About the Author
Dr. Edmond L. Volpe served as president of The College of Staten Island, a unit of the City University of New York, for twenty years. A Professor of English and American Literature at the City College of New York from 1954-1974, he has written and edited seventeen books and has published many articles on literature and higher education.