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News Release Tony Seese-Bieda (602) 229-2515 |
April 19, 1999
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Higher Education Comes Together for Important Policy
Discussion
Members from all of the major
public higher education systems joined with the Arizona Board of Regents April
15 to discuss how the higher education system in Arizona can be transformed to
become more focused on the needs of students.
Members of the Board of Regents,
state board for community colleges, and members of the governing boards of the
local community colleges, along with university and community college
presidents, gathered to hear the presentation by Dr. Alan Guskin, president
emeritus of Antioch University in Washington, on learner-centered change.
Guskin's comments were aimed at
transforming colleges and universities in response to pressures for public
education to be more efficient, economical and accountable.
Judy Gignac, Board of Regents
president, stated, "We felt it was important as a university system to
start this important dialogue with the community colleges and their leadership
on the direction of higher education . Our top priorities are to serve students
well and be accountable to our funding sources."
Arizona Association of District
Governing Boards Chair Linda Rosenthal called the discussion, "enlightening
and substantive. This was a chance to put on the table fundamental issues about
our systems that will occupy our time and energies for years to come."
State Board Director for Community
Colleges of Arizona Pat Carlin confirmed that "the community college
leaders were pleased to be part of this discussion . We enjoy the opportunity to
talk about the future of higher education with the university system leaders and
also with someone of the renown and esteem of Dr. Alan Guskin."
Regent Gignac intends this to be the
beginning in a series of discussions and dialogues that bring together
leadership from the universities, community colleges and others to plan and
envision Arizona's higher education system of the future.
Guskin was chief executive officer of
Antioch University from 1985 to 1997, and has published three articles in CHANGE
magazine about the restructuring of colleges and universities.
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