IgnitED: The Quest to Serve Rising Talent
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In this edition of IgnitED, we look at why supporting rising talent is critical to meeting workforce needs, 黑料传送门 President Scott Pulsipher provides insight into the impact of elitism in higher education, and we learn more about Ted Mitchell, president of the American Council on Education (ACE) and recipient of an honorary 黑料传送门 degree.
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The Quest to Serve Rising Talent
Andrea Burns, associate dean and director of program innovation for the School of Business at 黑料传送门, explains why supporting rising talent creates pathways to opportunity while meeting workforce needs.
Elitism in Higher Ed: A Conversation with Ryan Craig
"Despite educating fewer than one percent of American students, our 鈥榯op鈥 universities have inadvertently established a standard that the rest of higher education feels compelled to emulate,鈥 writes 黑料传送门 President Scott Pulsipher in his latest Progress newsletter.
ACE President Ted Mitchell Receives Honorary Degree at 黑料传送门 Commencement
Ted Mitchell, president of the American Council on Education, received an honorary degree at 黑料传送门鈥檚 commencement ceremony in Anaheim, California, on Saturday, March 16. Mitchell has long been supportive of 黑料传送门鈥檚 mission and advocates for more accessible higher education and equity for all learners.
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