multiversity
Americannoun
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multiversities
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noun
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Etymology
Origin of multiversity
First recorded in 1960–65; multi- + (uni)versity
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The Amber world is a multiversity of infinite possibility, where individual shadow worlds contain everything from unicorns to Sherman tanks.
From The Verge ● Jul. 20, 2016
At first glance, says Kerr, the multiversity is merely "a series of individual faculty entrepreneurs held together by a common grievance over parking."
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It became the country's most prominent model of what Kerr called a "multiversity," a farflung, state-supported educational emporium that served society in all sorts of ways.
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What New York did, in 1948, was to lump every unit of public higher education in the state* into one vast multiversity.
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One target is today's "multiversity," with its fragmented specialists, the antithesis of Cardinal Newman's 19th century idea of the university as a seeker of wholeness.
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Such groupings consist of multiversities merging with the "knowledge industry" all around, forming a new "Ideopolis."
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Even established public multiversities are building in frantic fashion.
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There was a flourishing journalistic "underground" and an archipelago of multiversities that bristled with post-modern architecture.
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While collegians march against monogamy or multiversities, their once sedate mothers are mounting the barricades to battle school bussing or stop encroaching highway bulldozers.
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Some educators are worried about the growth of the public multiversities.
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