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From the 2018 American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) Annual Meeting, "Public Institutions/Public Engagement" explores the meaning of public engagement for today’s public universities. Three presidents, Leroy Morishita, Cynthia Teniente-Matson, and Marion Terenzio, discuss how their institutions are engaging with their local communities.
Dr. Leroy Morishita believes that everyone has an innate desire to make a difference. And, depending on the type of difference you want to make, he believes that having access to education is one way to make that desire a reality. As president of Cal State, East Bay, Dr. Morishita has been helping students make a difference in his own way, and he discusses his journey and his goals here. Education Trends is brought to you by our friends at Vemo Education. Vemo works with higher education institutions to develop and implement income-based finance programs. Want help designing an ISA program? Vemo has you covered. Go here to learn more about how Vemo partners with, and designs, ISAs for world-class higher education institutions. --- For more interviews and weekly information, sign up for the Education Trends Newsletter at EducationTrends.com
California State University East Bay President Leroy Morishita discusses the challenges facing public higher education in California today. With over three decades of experience in the California State University system, President Morishita traces the evolution of the Master Plan for Higher Education, shrinking state support for these institutions and the opportunity gap this has created for California's most vulnerable populations. He also shares the strategies and solutions Cal State East Bay has instituted to lessen that gap. Series: "Center for Studies in Higher Education" [Education] [Show ID: 31531]
California State University East Bay President Leroy Morishita discusses the challenges facing public higher education in California today. With over three decades of experience in the California State University system, President Morishita traces the evolution of the Master Plan for Higher Education, shrinking state support for these institutions and the opportunity gap this has created for California's most vulnerable populations. He also shares the strategies and solutions Cal State East Bay has instituted to lessen that gap. Series: "Center for Studies in Higher Education" [Education] [Show ID: 31531]