‘To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield’
Abstract
This essay explores the essential role of universities in modern society, emphasizing their need to transcend isolation and actively engage with their communities. Drawing on Alfred Lord Tennyson’s ‘To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield’, it argues that universities must rebuild trust, confront challenges, embrace collaboration, and reaffirm their moral responsibility. The essay highlights practical examples illustrating how universities innovate, imagine the future, and address pressing societal needs. Public administration is presented as a model discipline that bridges academic silos, engaging directly with community concerns and demonstrating how universities can anchor themselves in everyday life. The narrative positions universities as living entities that learn, adapt, and inspire. It underscores their ability to foster open dialogue, where diverse perspectives converge to solve real-world problems. By promoting transparency, collaboration, and ethical action, universities can become not just centers of learning but beacons of hope and progress. Ultimately, the essay challenges universities to embrace their role as vital contributors to society, urging them to innovate, connect, and lead with integrity toward a brighter, shared future.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.24193/tras.SI2024.7

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