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AAC&U officers and staff
regularly travel throughout the country, and occasionally
the world, to speak and consult at AAC&U member schools
through seminars, institutes, and workshops as well as in
more informal gatherings. AAC&U staff also regularly speak
on the value of liberal education at various media and public
affairs events. These meetings are an opportunity for the
membership to influence the direction of AAC&U's initiatives.
We look forward to seeing you the next time we are on your
campus.
AAC&U President Carol
Geary Schneider traveled to Ocean City, Maryland,
on June 1 to deliver the plenary address at the Maryland Community
Colleges Academic Leadership Conference. She will travel to
Missouri on June 15 to participate in a panel titled "Future
Challenges in Higher Education: The Perspective from National
Associations" at a symposium sponsored by Drury University
and the Associated New American Colleges, "Futures in Higher
Education: A 2020 Outlook for Colleges and Universities."
AAC&U Vice President
for Communications and Public Affairs Debra Humphreys delivered
a plenary address at the national community college conversation
on the question, "What does it mean to be an educated
person in the 21st century?" This meeting, held at Mesa
Community College on May 19, was part of a series of conversations
supported by the National Science Foundation. The series included
four regional conversations organized by Project Kaleidoscope,
a LEAP organizational partner.
Andrea Leskes, AAC&U
vice president for education and quality initiatives,
will travel to Florida International University on June 17
to deliver a presentation on assessing general education programs.
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