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“We thought of universities as the cathedrals of the modern world. In the middle ages, the cathedral was the center and symbol of the city. In the modern world, its place could be taken by the university.” quote by Roger Revelle
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“We thought of universities as the cathedrals of the modern world. In the middle ages, the cathedral was the center and symbol of the city. In the modern world, its place could be taken by the university.”

Roger Revelle

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Source Essay: The Role of Universities in Modern Society, 1970s

Universities have become the central cultural and intellectual hubs of contemporary cities, akin to medieval cathedrals.

In simple terms: Universities are today’s cultural centers.

Key Takeaway

Recognize universities as community anchors.

Themes

education culture urban development

Mood

reflective analytical

Type

observational commentary

When to use this quote

  • city planning
  • academic policy
  • community outreach
  • heritage preservation

Key Concepts

institutional symbolism social capital

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do universities shape city identity?
  • What responsibilities do they have to local communities?
A Different Perspective

Universities may not serve all populations equally.

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