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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, 4 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041232055
  • ISBN-13: 9781041232056
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, kõrgus x laius: 229x152 mm, 4 Tables, black and white; 1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1041232055
  • ISBN-13: 9781041232056

The Community-Centric Path to Rebuilding Trust in Higher Education reimagines community engagement as an essential operational driver for sustaining universities in the face of formidable societal and economic headwinds. By elevating engagement as a core organizational practice across all aspects of institutional operations, the book provides a blueprint for universities to thrive by pursuing deeper and more sustainable alignment with their communities.

As higher education faces a declining value proposition and stalled progress in university-community engagement, this book offers a bold alternative to the customer-focused strategies many colleges seek to regain stability. Across eight chapters informed by interviews with higher education leaders, examination of emerging frameworks, and compelling profiles of exemplary institutions, White showcases innovative principles and practices that advance strategic priorities and foster community-focused structures.

Tailored for higher education leaders, community engagement practitioners, and scholars, this volume makes a compelling case for integrating public impact with organizational transformation, while also providing valuable insights for other knowledge-based, civic-oriented institutions such as hospitals, museums, libraries, and arts organizations.

A Co-Publication with Campus Compact.



The Community-Centric Path to Rebuilding Trust in Higher Education reimagines community engagement as an essential operational driver for sustaining universities during formidable societal and economic headwinds, providing a blueprint for universities to thrive by pursuing deeper and sustainable alignment with their communities.

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No greater asset exists for closing the cultural, economic, and political divides challenging our nations colleges and universities than the community itself. In A Community-Centric Path to Rebuilding Trust in Higher Education, White charts a critical new course - one where higher educations best way forward is to embrace the power of coming together with the needs that surround its own campuses. This vision reframes the question Is college worth it? by showing that the answer lies in collective impact: when universities and communities join forces to tackle todays wicked problems, transformative change becomes possible. This book advances the case for a community-centered model, offering pathways for institutions to restore trust, relevance, and moral leadership in an era of uncertainty. For anyone seeking hope and a new direction from higher education, Whites work is a call to action and a blueprint for renewal.

Charles Chuck Ambrose, Ed.D., Former president of Henderson State University and the University of Central Missouri; Co-author of Colleges on the Brink: The Case for Financial Exigency and No Confidence: When College Faculty Turn Against Their Presidents

In The Community-Centric Path to Rebuilding Trust in Higher Education, Dr. Byron White presents a visionary call to transform higher education by moving beyond its faculty- and student-centric traditions into a bold new community-centric era. Building on four decades of the community engagement movement, this book argues that community partnership and societal impact must become central to the very identity of American higher education. Blending pragmatism with imagination, White offers a hopeful roadmap for redesigning higher education amidst current political and cultural trends. The Community-Centric Path demonstrates how embedding community interdependence into all core university operationsincluding teaching, research, advancement, and admissionscan rebuild public trust and investment, enrich student learning and success, and amplify the power of engaged research to create lasting change.

Rita A. Hodges, Ed.D., Executive Secretary, International Consortium for Higher Education, Civic Responsibility, and Democracy; Associate Director, Netter Center for Community Partnerships, University of Pennsylvania

As AI accelerates change and rising generations seek meaning and mobility, higher education faces a defining choice. In The Community-Centric Path to Rebuilding Trust in Higher Education, Byron White argues convincingly that progress begins by reconnecting institutions to place. He shows how universities can rebuild trust and strengthen their value by becoming true civic partners aligning their research, teaching, and talent pipelines with the priorities of the communities they serve. White makes the case that durable student success is inseparable from community-level outcomes, and that institutions willing to share power, elevate lived experience, and measure what matters will be the ones that drive real change. His community-centric model mirrors what we see across the country: when cross-sector partners row in the same direction, outcomes improve. This book is essential reading for leaders committed to building stronger, more equitable regional ecosystems.

Colin Groth, Chief Advancement Officer of StriveTogether

INTRODUCTION: NO, NOT AGAIN PART I: ENVISIONING A COMMUNITY-CENTRIC
FUTURE CHAPTER
1. BEYOND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT CHAPTER 2: DECLINING
EFFECTIVENESS OF A STUDENT-CENTRIC STRATEGY CHAPTER 3: CHOOSING THE
COMMUNITY-CENTRIC PATH PART II: EXECUTING A COMMUNITY-CENTRIC FUTURE CHAPTER
4: COMMUNITY-CENTRIC EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP CHAPTER 5: COMMUNITY-CENTRIC
STUDENT SUCCESS CHAPTER 6: COMMUNITY-CENTRIC RESEARCH ENTERPRISE CONCLUSION:
YES, IT CAN BE DONE
Byron P. White, for more than two decades, has developed and led administrative functions that advance universitycommunity engagement and partnerships at public and private universities and a state higher education system. A former newspaper journalist and community development professional, he is a senior consultant for Sova Solutions and managing consultant of Strategic Community Connections.