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Clark Kerr was an influential American educator and administrator who played a pivotal role in shaping higher education in the United States during the mid-20th century. He served as the 11th Chancellor of the University of California, Berkeley, from 1952 to 1958, where he was known for his progressive views on university governance and his advocacy for academic freedom. Kerr's leadership during a period of significant change in higher education helped to expand access and redefine the role of universities in society.

Kerr authored several important works, including "The Uses of the University," which examined the role of universities in economic and social development. He was a proponent of the idea that universities should serve both the needs of society and the aspirations of individuals. Throughout his career, he influenced many educational policies and was recognized for his insights into the relationship between education, industry, and public policy. His legacy continues to impact discussions about the future of higher education in America.

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출생 날짜 May 17, 1911
출생지 Los Angeles, California, USA
사망 날짜 December 1, 2003
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