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April 18, 2012

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Video Interviews from NEBHE Conference on Local and Regional Engagement

On April 3, NEBHE convened hundreds of New England opinion leaders at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston to discuss "Locally and Regionally Engaged: New England Colleges and Universities as Drivers of Innovation, Workforce and Economic Development." NEBHE Program Coordinator (and videographer) Erica Pritchard and NEJHE Executive Editor John O. Harney caught up with keynote speakers Gov. Peter Shumlin of Vermont and Babson College President Len Schlesinger to get their views on teaching and learning, entrepreneurship and other key issues.   

 

The View from Vermont Gov. Shumlin Gov. Peter Shumlin 

 

The View from Babson President Len Schlesinger 

 

Other News Around NEBHE
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Vermont Gov. Shumlin Highlights Appearance at NEBHE Conference 

 
Tuition Break for New England Residents

2011 Tuition & Fees Report

 

Boston Fed Chief NEBHE seala Keynoter at NEBHE's England Works Conference 

Coverage of NEJHE
NEJHE has entered into key content-sharing arrangements and continues to garner citations and reprints.


New York-based Fairweather Consulting Lauds NEJHE Piece on MITx's Challenge to Higher Ed

Consulting Firm Re-posts NEJHE Article on When the Elephant Is the Room

NEJHE Piece on Colleges' New Look at Risk Management Posted in This New England

Fairweather Consulting Reprints NEJHE Piece by Montserrat Prez Immerman

... So Does This New England

 

... and The Salem News

 

Online Education Features NEJHE Exec Editor Harney Q&A with BU Dean Halfond

 

NEJHE Article on Babson Teaching New Worldview Re-posted in This New England   

 

NEJHE Article on Innovations Re-posted in This New England   

 

Educational Policy Institute Cites NEJHE Article on Retention

 

Conn. Biz Newspaper Notes Gov Malloy's Piece in NEJHE 

NEJHE Newslink on NE State Budgets Re-posted in This New England

NEASC cites NEJHE Pieces on Economic Impact

Maine Department of Education Highlights Gov. LePage's NEJHE Article

Newslink 

Keeping up with news and events in higher education

 

Kanter to Lead Meeting at Northeastern U on Obama Higher Ed Proposals  

 

National Association for Workforce Improvement to Hold Annual Conference in Boston 

   

Happens Every Spring: More NE Commencement Speakers Announced

DC Shuttle: Secy Duncan Urges Deal Before Sequestration Cuts; Former Secy Alexander Calls for Shifting K-12 Funds to Students
 

Chillin? American College & University Presidents Climate Commitment to Mark Fifth Anniversary 

 

DC Shuttle: Congress Begins Examining Obama Ed Proposals 

  

Build the Higher Ed Agenda with Us

NEBHE President Michael K. Thomas promises a critical dialogue in this year marking the 150th anniversary of the first Morrill Land Grant Act and elections that could bring major higher ed policy change to the region and the nation. He urges NEJHE readers to share their thoughts and help build the higher education agenda in this consequential year. 

Jobs, Jobs, Jobs
roadsign work ahead
NEBHE Collaborates with New England HERC to Introduce Constantly Refreshing "Joblink" for Higher Ed 

Blasts from the Past

Just in case you missed these articles ...

 

Re Business and Higher Education ...

 

At Babson, Educating Leaders with a New Worldview to Create Social, Environmental and Economic Opportunity 

 

B-School Students Behaving Badly? 


Applications to One Business School Skyrocketed Despite Recession 

   

Winter 2003 Journal: Higher Ed and Business Looking for the Right Fit 

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