What is the mission of public four-year colleges? I would wager that most American would say that they should provide high-quality educational opportunities to all students, regardless of wealth, status, and background. The reality, according to a recent study, is different. Our Separate & Unequal Public Colleges, a report from the Georgetown University Center on…
Month: November 2018
Action In Equity
I was excited and pleased earlier in the month to take part in an equity summit organized by the Partnership for College Completion, a Chicago-based nonprofit. The PCC’s work is in technical support, educational policy and public awareness of college access, affordability and college completion in Illinois. A key aim of the organization is to…
Wrongs, Rights, and Blurred Lines: Sexual Assault and Higher Education
Some book titles can hide or confuse. Other titles, though, truthfully convey a book’s essence. Vanessa Grigoriadis, an editor for the New York Times Magazine and Vanity Fair, has written thoughtfully about sexual assault at colleges. It is a difficult topic, emotionally charged and painful. It is a politicized issue – from the right and…
The Best Leadership is Useful Leadership
Ever talk with someone joining the community college world as an employee who doesn’t know all that much about community colleges? If I could only recommend one book – and that person was going to take some sort of leadership role – I would definitely recommend Practical Leadership in Community Colleges: Navigating Today’s Challenges. It is…