CONTRIBUTOR'S VIEW - John Tures: “The Shape Of The River” For American Higher Education
Colleges face challenges like budget cuts and cheating temptations but report rising enrollment and bipartisan confidence, with double-digit gains in public trust, Forbes and Inside Higher Ed say.
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CONTRIBUTOR'S VIEW - John Tures: “The Shape Of The River” For American Higher Education
Twenty-four years ago, when my wife and I packed up everything we owned and drove down from outside the D.C. beltway to little old LaGrange College, an hour southwest of Atlanta. On our first day of Faculty Institute (pre-planning, for you teachers), our college chaplain, the Rev. Quincy Brown, led us with a sermon at our United Methodist campus chapel, a lesson that still sticks with me today. It’s also relevant for all of higher education in A…
CONTRIBUTOR'S VIEW - John Tures: “The Shape Of The River” For American Higher Education - LaGrange Daily News
Twenty-four years ago, when my wife and I packed up everything we owned and drove down from outside the D.C. beltway to little old LaGrange College, an hour southwest of Atlanta. On our first day of Faculty Institute (pre-planning, for you teachers), our college chaplain, the Rev. Quincy Brown, led us with a sermon at our United Methodist campus chapel, a lesson that still sticks with me today. It’s also relevant for all of higher education in A…
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