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CPE President Bob King speaks at Lebanon, KY today Kentucky gets "Stronger by Degrees ," new strategic agenda for higher education News from the Kentucky Council on Higher Education By Sue Patrick Council on Postsecondary Education President Bob King will speak at the Marion County Industrial Foundation's "First Friday Forum" at 12pm noon ET/11amCT, Friday, June 3, 2011, at the David Ross Hourigan Center, at 223 North Spalding AV (MAP), Lebanon, KY. King will provide an overview of education performance, with a focus on college readiness. Joining King will be Council on Postsecondary Education member Dan Flanagan and former Council Chair John Turner of Lebanon. (If you go: The location is 38.1 miles from Lindsey Wilson College, 19.5 miles from Campbellsville University: (MAP)"We believe in the transformative power of postsecondary education. Stronger by Degrees, the new strategic agenda for Kentucky's colleges and universities and adult basic education, is powering a stronger Kentucky economy and improving the lives of Kentuckians. To learn more about Stronger by Degrees, visit http://cpe.ky.gov/strongerbydegrees. -SUE PATRICK This story was posted on 2011-06-03 00:56:11
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