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AGB Welcomes Robert L King and Laurene Sperling to Board of Directors

AGB Welcomes Robert L. King and Laurene Sperling to Board of Directors Share Article WASHINGTON (PRWEB) January 28, 2021 The Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB), the premier organization representing higher education governance, announced today that Robert King and Laurene Sperling have been elected as members of the AGB Board of Directors joining 16 other distinguished individuals overseeing the association. “I look forward to working with Bob and Laurene as we collaboratively sharpen our strategies to maximize relevance with our members,” said Henry Stoever, AGB president and CEO. “The future of higher education needs strategic thought partners focused on overseeing student success and long-term institutional vitality, and Bob and Laurene’s depth of experience will bring new insights and perspectives that will benefit our members.”

Council On Postsecondary Education President Upbeat About Proposed Funding

Credit Pbs.org The president of the governing organization for Kentucky’s public universities says Governor Beshear’s budget recognizes the far reaching impact of a higher education.  Kentucky lawmakers will have the final say on how much state money goes to support the eight state institutions and the community and technical college system. During his State of the Commonwealth and Budget Speech Governor Beshear said he’s proposing a two percent increase in higher education funding.  Council on Postsecondary Education President Aaron Thompson said those dollars could directly affect student learning in the classroom, virtual or in-person. “Each campus, either through a performance funding pool or general base, would have a chance to start building back some infrastructure that they’ve lost and when I say infrastructure, in many cases I’m talking about human infrastructure,” said Thompson.

The News Journal » Cumberlands adding new online master s in cyber-engineering

University of the Cumberlands is adding a new master’s degree program in cyber-engineering to its list of online offerings. The Master of Science in Cyber-Engineering dives into principles of electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science. By combining these disciplines, students will develop the technical skills and insights needed to analyze and solve complex computing problems and maintain secure operations in a time when cyber risk is at an all-time high. “Higher education professionals learned a lot this year, with all the challenges academia faced. One lesson we at Cumberlands took away is the unequivocally essential nature of the cyber industry,” said Dr. Christopher Leskiw, Vice President for Academic Affairs at Cumberlands. “With that knowledge, including the fact that the increase of cyber use means the inevitable increase of cybersecurity threats, we feel it is imperative to offer a program that teaches students how to safely and effectively n

Kentucky educators reflect on how to talk with students about U S Capitol riots

Kentucky educators reflect on talking with students about U.S. Capitol riots Billy Kobin, Louisville Courier Journal Trump supporters riot as they flock to US Capitol and storm building Replay Video UP NEXT Kentucky s education leaders and teachers had plenty to talk about with students after Wednesday s violent riots and storming of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Rioters supporting President Donald Trump broke through police lines and breached the Capitol building in hopes of thwarting President-elect Joe Biden s victory via the certification of the Electoral College by Congress. On Thursday, Kentucky Education Commissioner Jason Glass said public schools have a critical civic responsibility to prepare students, which means also preparing them to understand and work to resolve the kinds of complex and messy problems citizens ultimately must decide in the United States.

MacKenzie Scott gave millions to Metro United Way, Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, Meals on Wheels of Southwest Ohio & Northern Kentucky and Western Kentucky Community and Technical College

MacKenzie Scott gave millions to Metro United Way, Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, Meals on Wheels of Southwest Ohio & Northern Kentucky and Western Kentucky Community and Technical College
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