UM’s Lee chosen for 2021 Millennium Leadership Initiative
UM’s Lee chosen for 2021 Millennium Leadership Initiative
Dr. Kristalyn Lee, the vice president for administration and liaison to the Board of Trustees at the University of Montevallo, was among 32 exemplary, senior-level higher education professionals chosen to participate in the 2021 Millennium Leadership Initiative. The MLI is a premier leadership development program of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
Dr. Kristy Lee
MLI provides individuals traditionally underrepresented in the highest ranks of postsecondary education with the opportunity to develop skills, gain a philosophical overview and build the network and knowledge needed to advance to the presidency.
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2021
AASCU created the leadership development program in 2015 to prepare early- to mid-career academic and administrative staff to advance to administrative roles with greater responsibility and oversight. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 ELP will be held virtually. It will feature one faculty-led webinar per month from April to November and include smaller group sessions for reflection, networking and case studies.
“I am excited to join this program because it presents a unique opportunity to learn from seasoned experts in various fields of higher education and then use these lessons to advance WKU’s mission,” Dumancic said. “I am also eager to learn from this year’s cohort since the range of experiences and expertise is as deep as it is varied.”
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The bill would permit the Department of Education to periodically share limited data with other federal agencies, like the Internal Revenue Service and Social Security Administration, to calculate postgraduate outcomes, such as income and career prospects.
Lawmakers say the resulting database which would be publicly available online will help prospective students and their families better understand the return on investment for specific schools and programs.
“Students already face tremendous pressure when deciding where they want to attend college,” Cassidy said. “The College Transparency Act allows students and their families to know all the facts before choosing the best school for them.”