What’s new this week:
David Gowler, chair of religion at Oxford College of Emory University, discusses Howard Thurman’s impact beyond being an influence on Martin Luther King Jr. in an Academic Minute, which also ran on Inside Higher Ed.
Scripps professor Stacey Wood continues to get pick up on her Conversation piece about why people fall for scams. Most recently it ran on BBC News.
A new certificate program in social entrepreneurship and aging at the Farmer School of Business was highlighted in The Hechinger Report.
This week on Inside Higher Ed’s Call to Action blog, be sure to check out how you can turn your president into a thought leader.
What’s next on our calendars:
Teresa will present at the Academic Impressions conference “Crafting Presidential Voice: Strategies for Communications and Marketing Teams” on September 17-18 in Milwaukee.
Erin will present a pre-conference session on “Communicating the Value of Higher Education” at the Association of Collaborative Leadership’s Annual Conference in Norfolk, Virginia on October 10.
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