Exploring the Construction of University Campus Culture in the Multi-Campus Educational Setting

Journal: Journal of Higher Education Research DOI: 10.32629/jher.v5i4.2650

Xiaoran Huo

Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing 100081, China

Abstract

The establishment of new campuses has expanded the educational space, while bringing about integration and connection issues in campus culture across different campuses, questioning the homogeneity of university campuses. The main issue facing the construction of campus culture in a multi-campus setting is how to address the coordination of cultural integration among multiple campuses to achieve uniform quality across campuses. Inheritance serves as the foundation of campus culture construction in a multi-campus setting, connection acts as the path, and innovation points the direction. Strategies such as cultural edification, value shaping, cultural exchange, and social interaction can be adopted to promote campus culture construction.

Keywords

multi-campus; university campus culture; connection; integration

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