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Mark Ridenour: ACTA Board Member and Former Board Chairman, Miami University
Mark Ridenour graduated from Miami University in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in finance. He began his career at National...
Mark Ridenour graduated from Miami University in 1982 with a bachelor’s degree in finance. He began his career at National...
The Utah Board of Higher Education is undergoing its second structural overhaul in three years in an ongoing push to centralize the oversight of the state’s 16 public institutions. The latest effort will reduce...
Karrin Taylor Robson is a respected and long-time Arizona business leader and land-use expert.
Tennessee, country tunes and typical pleasantries were among the points of conversation in a four-minute phone call between Victor Ashe ’67 and University President Peter Salovey two springs ago. Ashe, the former mayor of Knoxville,...
When Ruth Simmons assumed the presidency of Prairie View A&M University in 2017, it was considered a major boost to the historically Black university. She brought to the role decades of leadership experience, including...
A recent profile of Michigan’s Baker College paints a grim picture of an institution that does not do nearly enough to set its students up for success. As an early adopter of online education,...
Michael B. Poliakoff, Ph.D., President of American Council of Trustees and Alumni, joins Yahoo Finance to discuss the rising higher education costs impairing student diversity and raising student debt levels.
Washington, DC — Today, the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) released […]
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