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Kentucky Student Success Summit to be held in Louisville, KY

Will showcase high impact student success practices helping to fulfill Kentucky's focus to increase completion rates, close achievement gaps

By Sue Patrick
News from the Council on Postsecondary Education

The Council on Postsecondary Education will sponsor the first annual Kentucky Student Success Summit on April 2-3, 2012, at the Louisville Marriott Downtown (280 W. Jefferson Street, Louisville, KY).

Kentucky Student Success Summit to be held in Louisville, KY



The agenda includes presentations by the following nationally known speakers:
  • George Kuh, adjunct professor at the University of Illinois and Chancellor's Professor of Higher Education Emeritus at Indiana University Bloomington.
  • Joe Cuseo, professor emeritus, psychology, and educational consultant.
  • Tom DeWit, co-director of Acceleration in Context.
  • Larry Abele, director, Institute for Academic Leadership, and provost emeritus, Florida State University.
Additional information on the conference, including an agenda, is available at Agenda + Conference Information.


This story was posted on 2012-03-30 14:16:26
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