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2023 ACE Student of the Year Award: Carissa Bennett and Josh Vandergriff
The American Council on Education (ACE) celebrates Carissa Bennett, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and an aspiring pediatric neurologist, and Josh Vandergriff, a nutrition educator at a state health department and a doctoral candidate, as the recipients of the 2023 ACE Student of the Year Award. The award is presented annually to two individuals who have benefitted academically or professionally from the use of ACE credit recommendations for workforce or military training. ACE is grateful to Sophia Learning for its support of this award.
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ACE Military Guide Demo
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Are you a higher education institution interested in the ACE Military Guide? The ACE Military Guide is designed to make awarding credit for military learning easier with smart search features that help you find the information you need faster and built-in workflows that make Joint Services Transcript (JST) transfer credit decisions more efficient. This video demonstrates key features in the fre...
ACE Women’s Leadership Dinner: A Conversation with Ruth V. Watkins
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In the first event of the 2024 Women’s Leadership Speaker Series, ACE President Ted Mitchell engaged Strada Education Foundation’s Ruth V. Watkins in a conversation about issues important for women leadership in higher education. The Women’s Leadership Speaker Series is a collaboration between ACE and the ACE Women’s Network Executive Council. Learn more about the series at www.acenet.edu/Event...
dotEDU Episode 106: FAFSA Glitch Puts Students, Colleges in Limbo
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Hosts Jon and Mushtaq are joined by special repeat guest Justin Draeger, president and CEO of NASFAA, to talk about the Education Department’s flawed rollout of the new FAFSA form and the implications for students and colleges as well as what happens next. They also dive into the proposed legislation that would extend Pell Grants to short-term career training programs. To learn more and get lin...
dotEDU Episode 105: Is Higher Education Act Reauthorization Finally Happening?
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ACE’s Emmanual Guillory, senior director of government relations, joins hosts Jon Fansmith and Sarah Spreitzer to talk about the College Cost Reduction Act-the new Higher Education Act reauthorization bill from House Republicans-as well as the status of funding the federal government for FY 2024 and the latest on the Department of Education’s problematic FAFSA rollout. To learn more and get lin...
dotEDU Episode 104: Beyond Berkeley: Lessons from a University Chancellor on the Front Lines
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Nicholas Dirks joins Jon, Sarah, and Mushtaq to discuss his new book City of Intellect and his time as chancellor of University of California, Berkeley. Dirks offers insights on critical campus issues like working with state governments and balancing free speech with safety. The hosts kick off the episode with an update on the problems with the Education Department’s new FAFSA form To learn mor...
dotEDU Episode 103: New Year, Same Congress-What’s Next for Higher Ed?
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In the first dotEDU Live of 2024, hosts Jon Fansmith and Sarah Spreitzer discuss how the 2024 presidential election might impact higher education. They also delve into problems with the new FAFSA, the latest House Higher Education Act reauthorization bill, short-term Pell, and more. To learn more and get links and references from this week’s show, see: www.acenet.edu/Pages/dotedu/103-New-Year-S...
dotEDU Episode 102: AU President Shares Challenges, Triumphs of Presidency
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As higher education enters the new year under heightened scrutiny from legislators, campuses are getting back to business. Jon, Sarah, and Mushtaq are thrilled to speak with ACE Board member and American University President Sylvia Burwell as she prepares to finish out her final year at the helm of the Washington, DC, campus. She talks about the challenges she faced during her tenure and what s...
dotEDU Episode 101: The Year in Higher Education Policy
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In the final episode of the year, hosts Jon Fansmith and Sarah Spreitzer discuss the top higher education issues of 2023. The overarching theme is working through the chaos in Washington, and the lineup includes student loan forgiveness, the Supreme Court's decision on race in admissions, institutional accountability, the uptick in international students, and more. To learn more and get links a...
dotEDU Episode 100: Carnegie Classifications Reimagined
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Jon, Sarah, and Mushtaq are thrilled to mark the 100th episode milestone of dotEDU! Also, ACE President Ted Mitchell joins Mushtaq and Jon to dive into the upcoming changes to the renowned Carnegie Classifications along with Timothy Knowles, president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. To learn more and get links and references from this week’s show, see: www.acenet.edu...
Today’s Military Learner: Jonathan Banasihan
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Meet Jonathan Banasihan, a veteran of the U.S. Navy and alumnus of American University. Banasihan highlights the valuable skills he gained during his military service, such as deep questioning, risk-taking, and effective time management. These skills proved to be crucial for his 17-credit course load. Banasihan’s story-like many of today’s military learners-shines a light on the impact that mil...
Today’s Military Learner: Eilish Nebbia-Part Two
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Eilish Nebbia, a legalman in the U.S. Navy and current student at Arizona State University, continues sharing her inspiring journey of pursuing higher education amid the demands of her roles as an active duty servicemember and mother. Her advice to her peers who want to advance their education is to “get the ball rolling”-whether they enroll full or part time, learners just need to start somewh...
Today’s Military Learner: Eilish Nebbia-Part One
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Meet Eilish Nebbia, a legalman in the U.S. Navy and current student at Arizona State University. In this encouraging clip, Nebbia shares her remarkable educational journey as a dedicated servicemember and student, including how she has made the most of her military experience thanks to the Joint Services Transcript. Nebbia’s story-like many of today’s military learners-serves as a testament to ...
dotEDU Episode 99: The Pre-Thanksgiving Policy Roundup
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Hosts Jon Fansmith and Sarah Spreitzer are joined by their ACE colleague Steven Bloom to discuss how the never-ending threats of a government shutdown are impacting funding legislation for higher education. They look at the Education Department’s proposed timeline for the new FAFSA and what’s left for Congress to deal with after the Thanksgiving holiday, and Steven shares insight into the Depar...
Today’s Military Learner: Joel Riley
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Meet Joel Riley, the 2022 ACE/Sophia Learning Student of the Year Award recipient. In this inspiring clip from his acceptance speech, Riley, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and project manager, shares his educational journey and highlights the value of his transferred credits from his Joint Services Transcript. Riley’s story, like that of many of today’s military learners, serves as a testament to ...
Today’s Military Learner: Edwin Duarte Jr.
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Today’s Military Learner: Edwin Duarte Jr.
Today’s Military Learner: Casey Dunn
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Today’s Military Learner: Casey Dunn
dotEDU Episode 98: Equity and Inclusion in Silicon Valley and Beyond
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dotEDU Episode 98: Equity and Inclusion in Silicon Valley and Beyond
dotEDU Episode 97: Chaos in Congress and the Higher Ed Agenda
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dotEDU Episode 97: Chaos in Congress and the Higher Ed Agenda
dotEDU Episode 96: Higher Ed Trends to Watch with Scott Jaschik
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dotEDU Episode 96: Higher Ed Trends to Watch with Scott Jaschik
dotEDU Episode 95: What's on the Policy Agenda for Higher Ed this Fall?
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dotEDU Episode 95: What's on the Policy Agenda for Higher Ed this Fall?
ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Stephanie Santorico
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ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Stephanie Santorico
ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Bryan Boatright
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ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Bryan Boatright
ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Rosaria Meek
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ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Rosaria Meek
ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Mickey McDonald
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ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Mickey McDonald
ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Cherisse Jones-Branch
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ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Cherisse Jones-Branch
ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Gary B. Crosby
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ACE Fellows Program Testimonial: Gary B. Crosby
dotEDU Episode 94: Biden’s Loan Forgiveness Program Fails Supreme Court Test. What Now?
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dotEDU Episode 94: Biden’s Loan Forgiveness Program Fails Supreme Court Test. What Now?
dotEDU Episode 93: The Supreme Court's Ruling on Race and Admissions
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dotEDU Episode 93: The Supreme Court's Ruling on Race and Admissions
dotEDU Episode 92: Partnering to Solve Pandemic Learning Loss
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dotEDU Episode 92: Partnering to Solve Pandemic Learning Loss

Комментарии

  • @eddypereirajr7202
    @eddypereirajr7202 3 месяца назад

    Way to go Brother!

  • @thepathoforion
    @thepathoforion 10 месяцев назад

    Excelllent piece, Jim. I appreciate your leadership!

  • @thepathoforion
    @thepathoforion 10 месяцев назад

    Congratulations! Not everyone achieves their goal.

  • @Hadleydalt
    @Hadleydalt 8 лет назад

    Amazing talk from Dennis

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  • @ACEducationTV
    @ACEducationTV 9 лет назад

    Want to learn more about credentialing? Attend this free ACE webinar on August 25: www.acenet.edu/events/Pages/Connecting-Credentials.aspx

  • @mgozaydin
    @mgozaydin 9 лет назад

    Very good talk. It summarizes everything. I am a Stanford alumni too with MSEE,MSIE,MSME 1963-1968 I have been dedicated to ONLINHE for the last 21 years . There are 14 million students in 4 year colleges in the USA . 3 million are graduate students . 11 million UG needs quality low cost HE. But only 200 top universities can provide quality educdation to 5 million students face to face . The need is for 11 - 5 = 6 million undergraduate students . President Hennesy does not promise too much for UG students . Sure online is better fit to Graduate students . We and particularly Stanford must find a way to provide high quality HE by education technology to these 6 million UG students . ONLINE will be obsolete within 4-5 years better Technologies will follow . Solution is convince EDX to provide degree programs plus make other 200 high performing universities to provide online degree programs at low cost such as $ 200 per course ..

  • @j19527
    @j19527 10 лет назад

    That woman in the red shirt is clueless as to what is REALLY going on. Why is that woman in the black shirt always nodding her head excessively, like a fucking parrot? Theses Cultural Communists are treading a very fine line in violating civil rights.

  • @BrigitteAbbendis
    @BrigitteAbbendis 10 лет назад

    Almost forgot, another bizarre claim is that the US has always tolerated "civil disobedience". One merely has to take a cursory look at labour history in the US to see the claim is nugatory. Take Ben Reitman's torture, Frank Little's lynching, Carlo Tresca's assassination, the sentences imposed on Haywood and his fellow workers in light of the Palmer raids...

  • @BrigitteAbbendis
    @BrigitteAbbendis 10 лет назад

    Singularly awful. Beginning with what Dalton calls Gandhi's "anglophilia" - in fact, his support for the Britsh Empire in South Africa. Gandhi declined to even associate with the native Africans, let alone attempt to organise them in their struggle for autonomy. Gandhi preferred instead to associate with the Indian petit-bourgeoisie, encouraging them to support the British Empire in their colonial squabble with the Dutch (perhaps Dalton approves, after all, the Empire gave Mandela something to be forgiving about). He later agitated for Indians to join the first world war as a student in London. Read Saklatvala's "Who is this Gandhi?" (1930) for more (Orwell's article draws on it). As for Thoreauvian "Civil Disobedience" (1849), I have a copy to hand of "Civil Disobedience and Other Essays". In it, he writes in the title essay that "... when a sixth of the population of a nation which has undertaken to be the refuge of liberty are slaves, and a whole country is unjustly overrun and conquered by a foreign army, and subjected to military law, I think it is not too soon for honest men to rebel and revolutionise. What makes this duty the more urgent is that fact that the country so overrun is not our own, but ours is the invading army." Later on he writes in "A Plea for John Brown" (1860), in reference to the radical abolitionist who organised raids on slave holders and was hanged for it, that "at least a million of the free inhabitants of the United States would have rejoined if [he] had succeeded [in his fatal raid]"... When one of his townsmen remarked 'he died as the fool dieth', Thoreau considers this "suggested a likeness in him dying to my neighbor living".When it is claimed "he won't gain anything by it", Thoreau rejoins that "I don't suppose he could get four-and-sixpence a day for being hung, take the year round; but then he stands a chance to save a considerable part of his soul, - and such a soul! - when you do not. No doubt you can get more in your market for a quart of milk than for a quart of blood, but that is not the market that heroes carry their blood to". As for Mandela always exhibiting compassion - certainly! Especially when he helped found Umkhonto we Sizwe, the guerilla warfare movement closely allied to the South African Communist Party. In fact, he was even willing to forgive Suharto on behalf of the massacred East Timorese (proportionately greater numbers of them were slaughtered than native South Africans), awarding him South Africa's highest honour. As for the repeated demands that Occupy adopt a leadership - patently absurd! Dalton could have crowned a hamster as king of the Occupy movement, it wouldn't make a bit of difference. Read Albert Meltzer's "I Couldn't Paint Golden Angels" (1996) for more for why we should substitute "law and order" for "peace and tranquillity".

  • @SteveConsilvio
    @SteveConsilvio 10 лет назад

    I love Dennis, but the Occupy Wall Street movement does not have as clear cut an enemy as Jim Crow, British Colonialism, slavery, Monarchy, etc. Occupy Wall Street is an attempt to give birth to Democracy 2.0 It is a struggle for enlightenment, not only a struggle against control. Civility is a baseline, but civil disobedience and a classic hierarchal movement does not really fit. Dennis misses the moral example. Of course, there are plenty on the Left and Right who are trapped in the anger cycle. How do we overcome our own faults? The young have been misled by the standards of stewardship, and easily can be attracted to the hypocrisy of the past, rather than the subtle moral genius. The failure of the Occupy Wall Street movement is that civil disobedience is actually anachronistic.