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Unfinished Business in Preventing Alzheimer Disease

Among the topics discussed was reforming classrooms. That requires faculty understanding their students better and making changes in the classroom. But having those discussions with faculty is not always easy, and they have led in some cases to clashes with faculty.

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One idea was to create a faculty institute to help community college instructors understand the need for better alignment. The faculty in turn would bring those conversations back to their K districts. Petersburg College Florida.

Compelling Stories of Adult Student Persistence

Another topic of discussion was misconceptions about equity, with a focus on similarities between rural, suburban and urban areas. For example, rural areas are known to have less broadband connectivity, but several presidents noted that pockets in cities also have problems with connecting to the internet. Although race and ethnicity are often a focus in discussions about equity, several presidents noted that equity is more broadly about socioeconomics and helping everyone. A community may have a top-notch education and training system, but there must be jobs awaiting students, the group of presidents noted.

Contrary to the deficit mindset that often permeates the retention and persistence discourse, this book highlights the stories of those who successfully returned to what was left unfinished.

Unfinished Business

The stories here may challenge your assumptions. These are high-quality students who demonstrated a compelling and inspiring commitment to their education, begun long ago and now completed—in some cases decades later. These narratives also demonstrate that it is time for institutions of higher education to imagine and embrace new ways of serving these students well.

A Promise Fulfilled, Amobi Okugo. Musician and College Graduate, Jeffrey A. Grandma Goes to College, Jeanine Smith. What Happens to a Dream Deferred? Jo Ann Herron. Finding a Lost Treasure, Steve Shaw. Fulfilling the Promise, Amy Lear. Dugan, III.

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Shasta for the Win! Tamra Switzer. Securing the Future, Andrew English. Gain a Competitive Edge, Nancy Williams. Raylene Pollio.


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