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Two university presidents present two quite different views of the future of learning. William J. Pepicello, president of the University of Phoenix, and Christpher B. Nelson, president of St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, discuss their contrasting conceptions of higher education. The University of Phoenix, the country's largest private university, intensively promotes distance education and a for-profit university model, while St. Johns is the canonical example of a great books, liberal arts, residential college.
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