In The Kindness of Strangers, Deni Elliott examines ethically
questionable situations that have arisen in response to institutional
dependency on external benefactors. Major concerns analyzed include: The
increased professionalism of fundraising and of donating, an increased
willingness of institutions to cater to the demands of donors, creation
of dual roles for faculty, students and staff when they are fundraisers
and donors in addition to playing their primary roles in higher
education, business-university research partnerships that put business
values in conflict of academic values and mission, commercialization of
student athletics, and endowment use and investment. Supplemented by a
series of carefully selected articles, The Kindness of Strangers needs
to be read by anyone who is concerned by higher education's increasing
dependency on corporate and individual donors.