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Also, don’t fully disregard liberalarts education since students still need a well-rounded education. I’m trained to do primarily one thing, whereas folks in liberalarts are trained to think differently about many things and learn different subjects. But they must stay proactive and transparent.
But his current one is Inside The LiberalArts: Critical Thinking and Citizenship. I haven’t heard of anyone else doing what the University of Michigan is doing as far as helping prospective students understand what they’re actually going to pay before they sign on the dotted line, and that includes the scholarships, etc.
Then you add Pell grants to that and other scholarships. So many community colleges have always been so successful at community trades, and sometimes liberalarts universities don’t even look at that. He has appeared on a number of national news programs, including Fox & Friends, CBSN, and CNN.
Download the AAUP Report → About Our Podcast Guest Henry “Hank” Reichman is the chair of the American Association of University of Professors’ Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure and a professor emeritus of history at California State University, East Bay. gender studies being one of them. [00:18:47]
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