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MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
The Big Story: What are the current problems of China's healthcare system? And how is this Singaporean doctor-scientist addressing them?

MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 15:16


China's healthcare policies have not kept up with its rapidly ageing population, since its hospital-centric approach to care makes it difficult to manage an increasingly large number of patients.  Moreover, a shortage of doctors – exacerbated by low pay making the profession unattractive – has led to endemic corruption.  Singaporean Professor Wong Tien Yin is looking to transform China's healthcare problems.  So how exactly is he doing it?  On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Professor Wong Tien Yin, Chair Professor & Senior Vice-Chancellor, Tsinghua Medicine, Tsinghua University; Vice Provost, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; and Senior Advisor at SingHealth & Singapore National Eye Centre, to find out more.   To read more, do also check out The Straits Times article:  How a Singaporean doctor-scientist is transforming China's healthcare systemhttps://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/how-a-singaporean-doctor-scientist-is-transforming-china-s-healthcare-system  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Academic Dean
Dr. David Schecter, East Georgia State College

Academic Dean

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 39:39


The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia named Dr. David Schecter the President of East Georgia State College on January 3, 2022. Since that time he has helped lead the College through its “50th Anniversary” year in 2023 and his main focus is on growing enrollment and ensuring students have a terrific experience on campus. Dr. Schecter leads an outstanding Cabinet that includes the Provost/Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, Vice President for Business Affairs, Vice President for Information Technology, Chief of Staff/Legal Counsel, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Associate Vice President for Grants and Data Analytics, Director of East Georgia State College-Augusta, Director of East Georgia State College-Statesboro, Director of Strategic Planning and Institutional Research, Director of Public Safety/Chief of Police, Director of Human Resources, and the Director of Athletics. This team led the successful implementation of the new FY2024 - FY2028 Campus Strategic Plan and is in the process of launching a new Bachelor's of Business Administration degree.      Dr. Schecter currently serves on the Boards of the Golden Harvest Food Bank, United Way of Southeast Georgia, Bulloch-Chatham Regional Education Collaborative, Central Savannah River Area/Regional Educational Service Agency, and the Magnolia Midlands Georgia Youth Science & Technology Center. He is most proud to be partnering with Golden Harvest Food Bank to open the Bobcat Food Pantry and work on other projects that support students' basic needs. Schecter previously served as Provost and Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at the University of South Carolina - Upstate in Spartanburg, S.C., where he managed a budget of $38 million, administered a department of 686 employees and supervised deans of the schools and colleges and the library. Prior to serving at USC Upstate, Schecter served as Associate Vice President for Faculty Affairs and then Vice Provost at California State University, Bakersfield. He provided oversight for the university's Office of Research and Grants as well as the Kegley Institute of Ethics. Before joining the administration at CSU Bakersfield, Schecter was Chair of the Department of Political Science at California State University, Fresno where he was granted tenure as a full professor and earned the Provost's Award for Faculty Service. He also previously taught at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. A Florida native, Schecter holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Florida and both a master's degree in political science and a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies and history from Florida State University. He also holds an MBA from Fresno State. In his spare time, he can usually be found walking on the beach in his hometown of Ormond Beach, Florida, going to a concert to hear one of his favorite 80s bands, playing "No Limit Texas Hold ‘Em," or cringing as he watches his beloved Miami Dolphins in a close game.      

Office Hours With EAB
How ACE and ASAP Programs Boost Completion Rates

Office Hours With EAB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 29:26


EAB's Heather Darrow hosts a discussion with noted student success pioneer, Donna Linderman. Currently the Senior Vice Chancellor for Student Success at SUNY, Donna helped launch the ASAP (Accelerated Study in Associate Programs) and ACE (Accelerate, Complete, and Engage) programs during her time at CUNY. Both programs have been studied widely—and with CUNY's active support—replicated successfully at dozens of two- and four-year institutions. Donna suggests that while the individual program elements are hardly innovative, what makes the programs so successful is the fidelity with which program stewards collect, analyze, and act on critical student success data. She also offers advice to other higher education leaders who are interested in establishing an ASAP or ACE program at their institution.

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio
Carver Focused On Keeping UTIA Relevant

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 2:03


Dr. Keith Carver has been Senior Vice Chancellor for The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture for a little more than six month now. Carver hopes to keep moving UTIA in a direction of success.

The Talk of Troy
The Talk of TROY - ”Inspiring Leadership at Troy University” - February 3rd, 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 4:00


Troy University has a new Senior Vice Chancellor for Advancement who has always aimed to go above and beyond! Brigadier General Richard Boutwell's Air Force career included flying as a member of the elite Thunderbirds squadron, as Host Marissa Lacey reports. And, Troy University is hosting the John Robert Lewis Leadership Conference! The namesake of the conference is a former congressman, famous for his leadership during the 1965 Bloody Sunday March for Voting Rights. Producer Emily Mosier has the story.

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio
New Leadership at UTIA

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 2:03


University of Tennessee President Randy Boyd has tapped UT Martin Chancellor Keith Carver to become the next Senior Vice Chancellor and Senior Vice President of UT's Institute of Agriculture.

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Tennessee Leads Way In Ag Research

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 2:03


For decades Tennessee has been a leader in ag research. Newly hired Senior Vice Chancellor of University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture, Dr. Carrie Castile, says she wants to continue that legacy. The post Tennessee Leads Way In Ag Research appeared first on Tennessee Farm Bureau.

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New Leader Coming to UTIA

Tennessee Home & Farm Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 2:03


Dr. Carrie Castille, pending a positive vote from the Executive Committee of the UT Board of Trustees in June, will become the Senior Vice Chancellor, Senior Vice President of the UT Institute of Agriculture. The post New Leader Coming to UTIA appeared first on Tennessee Farm Bureau.

Raise the Line
Thinking Glocally - Dr. Dele Davies, Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Dean for Graduate Studies at the University of Nebraska Medical Center

Raise the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 25:07


“I think I've learned as much by watching and observing and being mentored by people as I have from any formal classes I could ever take,” says Dr. Dele Davies. Dr. Davies credits his incredible role models for teaching him that handling people well is key to a harmonious and successful work life. In this episode of Raise the Line, learn how Dr. Davies, who was born in Nigeria, became interested in medicine, and specifically, pediatric infectious diseases. Find out about the extraordinary community that supports the University of Nebraska Medical Center, and other things that set UNMC apart and have helped them navigate the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, including being home to a leading healing arts program, a campus symphony, and the Global Center for Health Security's National Quarantine Unit. Tune in to discover why Dr. Davies believes it's so important to think not globally, not locally, but glocally, and to consider health a security issue. Plus, learn about the impact a master's in healthcare management had on his career, and hear why it's so important to find balance and never stop learning.

Social Vision Talks
Kathy Humphrey: Race and Racism

Social Vision Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 10:21


Kathy Humphrey is the exiting Senior Vice Chancellor for Engagement and Chief of Staff at the University of Pittsburgh and current President of Carlow University. This insightful discussion with Humphrey explores many things, including the importance of developing values through real data and the potential dangers of internet hate. Listen to the full conversation here. To hear more exciting conversations on the relevance of ancient Jewish wisdom in tackling the most pressing of contemporary issues, please tune in on October 10th-14th, 2021 for the third Social Vision Conference. Check https://www.interconnectedness.net for upcoming details.

In Focus with Carolyn Hutcheson
Alabama World Affairs Council President Recalls Time in Afghanistan

In Focus with Carolyn Hutcheson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 9:49


With the U.S. pulling out of Afghanistan after twenty years of military involvement,Major General Walter Givhan (U.S. Air Force Ret.) shares with Carolyn Hutcheson, In Focus host, his experience commanding the rebuilding of the Afghan Air Force in 2008-2009. General Givhan leads the Alabama World Affairs Council as President and serves Troy University as Senior Vice-Chancellor for Advancement and Economic Development.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: April 23rd, 2021

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 40:19


UTIA Fireside Chat with Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. This episode's special guest is UT System President, Randy Boyd, who shares his vision for the One UT initiative.

Community College Voice Podcast
Cloud Skills – Advancing Access Across the State of Virginia

Community College Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 48:46


In this episode, we talk about creating opportunities for expansion and diversity of cloud-skilled talent via flexible, stackable pathways in the state of Virginia. Our guests include: Mike Berman, Global Head of Academic and Workforce Solutions at AWS Education to Workforce team Dr. Chad Knights, Vice President of Information and Engineering Technologies and College Computing at Northern Virginia Community College Dr. Sharon Morrissey, Senior Vice Chancellor of Academic and Workforce Programs at the Virginia Community College System Learn more: https://aws.amazon.com/education/awseducate/aws-educate-institution/

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UTIA Fireside Chat, April 9th, 2021

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 63:15


Monthly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. This month's special guest is Dr. Mary-Margaret Fill, deputy state epidemiologist with the Tennessee Department of Health. Dr. Fill will provide updates on the statewide vaccination effort to fight COVID-19 and answer questions regarding upcoming phases for vaccine eligibility.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: March 2021

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 45:45


This is the audio portion of the monthly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: February 2021

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 29:01


This is the audio portion of the monthly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. This month's special guest is UT System President, Randy Boyd.

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UTIA Fireside Chat 1-8-21

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 33:03


This is the audio portion of the monthly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 12-11-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 36:54


This is the audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with Senior Vice Chancellor and Senior Vice President, Tim Cross. This week, we honor those who've served UTIA for 25, 30,35, and 40 years.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 12-4-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 30:12


This is the audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. This week, exciting news about two new products.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 11-20-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 42:44


This is the audio portion of the weekly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. This week's special guest is Doug Bohner, UTIA HR Officer.

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UTIA Fireside Chat 11-13-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 42:16


This is the audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. This week's special guest is Linda Martin, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Student Success with the UT System. Linda shares her thoughts on education in a post-COVID environment.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 11-6-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 44:09


This is the audio portion of the weekly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. This week, the work UTIA's service units is featured.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 10-30-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 29:55


This is the audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 10-23-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 40:04


This is the audio portion of the weekly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. This week we get a look at some of UTIA success stories during the pandemic.

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UTIA Fireside Chat 10-9-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 19:01


This is the audio portion of the weekly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 10-2-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 40:55


This is the audio portion of the Weekly Fireside Chat, hosted by UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. This week's special guest is UT Athletics Director, Phil Fulmer.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 9-25-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 26:41


This is the audio portion of the weekly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 9-18-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 24:48


Audio portion of UTIA's Weekly Fireside Chat, hosted by UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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Hudson Mohawk Magazine
HMM 9 - 8-2020

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 58:13


Hello Capital Region! This is the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, broadcasting on WOOC-LP 105.3 FM Troy and WOOS-LP 98.9 FM Schenectady, from the Sanctuary for Independent Media in Troy, NY. On today’s show, we catch up with Jerry Ford of Team HERO, on how the organization is continuing its service during the pandemic Then, we speak with David King of 518 Independent, a new arm of Troy’s independent press shining light on local social justice issues After that, part two of HMM’s Michele Maserjian’s conversation with Erin McElroy of the AI Now Institute at New York University, about where housing justice intersects with artificial intelligence Finally, Teri Miller, the Senior Vice Chancellor for STrategic Initiatives and Chief Diversity Officer of the SUNY System discusses how she found descendants of the slaveholders who held her ancestor in slavery through ancestry.com And now some headlines...

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Your Family Owned My Family (with SUNY Vice Chancellor Teri Miller)

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 10:21


Teri Miller is the Senior Vice Chancellor for Strategic Initiatives and Chief Diversity Officer of the SUNY System, the Officer-in-Charge at SUNY Old Westbury, and a longtime faculty member at the University of Buffalo Law School. She talks with HMM Correspondent Miles Mikofsky about meeting someone through Ancestry.com whose ancestors held her three-times-great grandmother in slavery.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 9-4-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 39:14


This is the audio portion of the Weekly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. This week's special guests are students with 4-H, the Herbert College of Agriculture and the UT College of Veterinary Medicine who share the changes to student life in during the pandemic.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 8-28-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 26:31


This is the audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: 8-14-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 39:27


This is the audio portion of UTIA weekly Fireside Chat with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. This week's special guest is Heather Seges.

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UTIA Fireside Chat 7-24-20

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 54:19


This is the audio portion of UTIA's Fireside Chat with Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. Please note: Due to incorrect information regarding livestock shows and fairs, a portion of this podcast has been edited out.. Here is the corrected information from Dr. Cross: Our Extension leadership team is requiring that any employee who attends a fair or a livestock event must self-quarantine and work remotely for 14 days following the event. I apologize for not realizing that this had been discussed and decided, and in today’s Fireside Chat I responded (incorrectly) that attending livestock events did not require an isolation period. The error for this misstatement is entirely my responsibility, and I regret the misunderstanding that my comments may have created. To summarize, Extension employees who attend a fair or a livestock event are required to self-quarantine and work remotely for 14 days following the last day of the event. Thanks to each of you for your commitment to serving our farmers, families, youth and communities during this challenging time, and please accept my apology for adding confusion to an already stressful situation.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: July 10th, 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 47:48


Audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

CBO Speaks
University of Denver CBO Leslie Brunelli on Diversity and Inclusion Across Campus

CBO Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 11:14


Leslie Brunelli serves as Senior Vice Chancellor for Finance and Treasurer for the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. This week on the show, Brunelli joins Megan Strand for a conversation on flexibility and thoughtful communication as campuses navigate the pandemic, race, and diversity in operations across the organization. “Representation at the table is important,” says Brunelli. Her campus leadership made a concerted effort to increase development projects that incorporate diverse businesses. As such, new requirements for capital projects have made a significant impact. “This was a small effort on our part, and yet has had such a huge impact on our institution and our community.”  Join us this week for a conversation with Leslie Brunelli as she takes us through her work to maintain cohesion across her teams as the University of Denver rebuilds with an eye on the fall. 

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UTIA Fireside Chat: June 19th, 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 48:10


This is the audio portion of this week's Fireside Chat with UTIA SVP and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross. Special guest, Lelan Statom from WTVF-TV in Nashville.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: June 12th, 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 69:19


This is the audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: June 5th, 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 47:13


This is the audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with Senior Vice Chancellor and Senior Vice President, Tim Cross.

Governing in Crisis
Battling COVID-19 with the Power of Science – Former Senior Vice Chancellor and Pitt Medical School Dean Arthur Levine

Governing in Crisis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 45:55


Arthur Levine, the former Senior Vice Chancellor for the Health Sciences and Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh, discusses the role that science has played in human progress including the enhancement of human health, and the critical impact of the federal government in advancing the health sciences through work done in such agencies as the NIH, CDC and FDA. He also talks about the nature of the COVID-19 disease and efforts to develop a vaccine.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: May 29th, 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 46:50


This is the audio portion of UTIA's Fireside Chat with Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: May 25th, 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 37:01


This is the audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with Tim Cross, Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor for the UT Institute of Agriculture.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: May 15th, 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 46:23


This is the audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: May 8th, 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 56:01


This is the audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: April 17th, 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 42:25


This is the audio portion of UTIA's weekly Fireside Chat with Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross

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UTIA Fireside Chat 1

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 27:17


This is the audio portion of the first Fireside Chat conducted by Tim Cross, UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor.

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UTIA Fireside Chat: April 9th, 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 27:17


This is the audio portion of the weekly "Fireside Chat" by Tim Cross, Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor of UTIA.

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Fireside Chat: April 3rd, 2020.

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 30:49


This is the audio-only portion of the weekly Fireside Chat video from UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross.

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UTIA Fireside Chat with Tim Cross

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 28:41


This is the audio portion of a recent "Fireside Chat" with UTIA Senior Vice President and Senior Vice Chancellor, Tim Cross, on March 27th, 2020. The UTIA Fireside Chats are a series of Q&A sessions regarding UTIA issues and the COVID-19 pandemic.

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CBO Speaks
CU's Kelly Fox says data drives decisions, adaptation

CBO Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 22:10


Coming to finance from politics has offered this week's guest a special perspective on data, and adaptation in higher ed. Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer for University of Colorado, Kelly Fox brings a public policy background to her finance work in higher education. She brings her savvy for data-based decision-making to her work in leadership, looking for ways to lead her institution in their efforts to adapt to an ever-changing student body.  

Mighty Women
Elevator Inspiration: A Mighty Woman in Educational Leadership

Mighty Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 23:19


Dr. Kathy Humphrey serves as the University of Pittsburgh’s Senior Vice Chancellor for Engagement and Secretary of the Board of Trustees. She oversees the University’s internal and external relations, focusing on facilitating business engagement, strategic initiatives and partnerships and government interaction at all levels. She holds a doctorate in educational leadership from Saint Louis University, and also maintains a faculty appointment in Pitt’s School of Education. She has received numerous awards and recognitions throughout her career, as well as served in leadership at outside institutions, including the Board of Directors for Leadership Pittsburgh and the Advisory Council for the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy

Beyond the Bench: STEMulating Career Conversations
SC14: Dr. Renetta G. Tull Living Life Online

Beyond the Bench: STEMulating Career Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2017 35:35


Dr. Renetta Garrison Tull is an engineer who lives life online by Sharing connections, Connecting passions, Living to make a difference. Dr. Tull is Associate Vice Provost for Strategic Initiatives at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), and Professor of the Practice in UMBC’s College of Engineering and IT. She is also Founding Director and Co-PI for the 12-institution National Science Foundation University System of Maryland’s (USM) PROMISE AGEP, and Co-Director/Co-PI for the NSF USM’s Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP). In addition to roles at UMBC and roles with grants, she is also part of the University System of Maryland’s Academic Affairs unit in Adelphi, Maryland, serving the USM as Special Assistant to the Senior Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, and USM Director of Graduate & Professional Pipeline Development. Tull earned the BSEE from Howard University, and the MSEE and Ph.D. in Speech Science from Northwestern University. Her work in speaker recognition and focus on disability access to technology led to her former faculty and “Engineering Research Center Faculty” roles at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the Quality of Life Technology (QoLT) Center at Carnegie Mellon/University of Pittsburgh respectively. An international speaker on global diversity in STEM, Tull has led discussions such as “Inclusive Engagement – Engineering for All,” “Cultivating Inclusive Excellence within Science, Engineering, and Technology,” and similar topics in India, Taiwan, Korea, Dubai, Italy, and Australia. She has also spoken in 5 countries in Latin America about women and work/life balance, family, and prevention domestic and work-place abuse. She co-led Puerto Rico’s ADVANCE Hispanic Women in STEM project, and continues to lead the “Women in STEM Forum” for the Latin and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions (LACCEI) and the Engineering for the Americas/Organization of American States. Recognitions include: 2015 O’Reilly Media “Women in Data” cover, 2015 Global Engineering Deans Council/Airbus Diversity Award Finalist, and the 2016 ABET Claire L. Felbinger Award for Diversity. She has been an invited plenary panelist for diversity in engineering initiatives for the 2016 International Conference on Transformations in Engineering Education in India, and the 2017 Women in Engineering ProActive Network (WEPAN) conference. She was a 2017 invited speaker for UNESCO’s “Women in Engineering” forum at the United Nations, and an invited speaker for the International Federation of Engineering Education Societies (IFEES) “Global Engagement in Diversity” webinar. Tull is active in the American Society for Engineering Education, has more than 50 publications, has given more than 200 presentations on various STEM topics, and is a Tau Beta Pi “Eminent Engineer.” In 2016 and 2017 she was named in Medium.com’s “35 of Women STEM Social Media Stars/Women in Science You Should Be Following On Social Media,” and “List of 200 Women of Color on Twitter,” respectively. In July 2017, after a bilingual presentation, Tull was elected Vice President of Initiatives for the Latin and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions (LACCEI), at the annual international conference. She is a passionate advocate, global mentor, and champion for equity in STEM; she invites you to engage on Twitter @Renetta_Tull #ThinkBigDiversity. Blog page https://renettatull.wordpress.com/

Navigating Change: The Podcast from Teibel Education
Creativity at a Crossroads: the CAO/CBO Partnership at University of Colorado

Navigating Change: The Podcast from Teibel Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2015 30:06


We often talk about the power of a strong partnership between the chief academic and business officers in driving institutional change. Today, we’re talking with two individuals who demonstrate the practical success that comes from just this sort of partnership, as their institution is truly tested with a change in their fundamental economic reality. Faced with declines in state funding leading the nation, University of Colorado has been forced to develop innovative solutions that allow the institution to maintain its position as a leading research institution, while maintain affordability for its students. Doing so has required a best in class partnership between Senior Vice Chancellor and CFO, Kelly Fox, and Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Russell Moore. Kelly and Russ will join Howard Teibel at the NACUBO Annual Meeting next month in Nashville to share their presentation, “Collaborating for Impact: The CBO/CAO Partnership in Practice.” Today on the show, they share the background of their story, and the core principles that drive their partnership, and conditions for change at University of Colorado at Boulder.

Navigating Change: The Podcast from Teibel Education
Communicating for Action with Kelly Fox — WACUBO 2014 Annual Meeting

Navigating Change: The Podcast from Teibel Education

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014 12:44


According to our guest Kelly Fox, Senior Vice Chancellor and CFO from University of Colorado at Boulder, communicating effectively is not just about making sure the leadership team is up to speed. It’s about positioning the most important messages of the institution in the most compelling light for every constituent audience, internal and external. This week on the show, Kelly joins Howard Teibel and Pete Wright to share her insights in effective communication, as Howard and Kelly prepare for their upcoming talk on the subject at the WACUBO 2014 Annual Meeting in Las Vegas.

Process, Powers, and Lessons for the Future: 25 Years of New York City Charter Revisions
Panel II - Lessons from the 1989-2010 NYC Charter Revision Commissions

Process, Powers, and Lessons for the Future: 25 Years of New York City Charter Revisions

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2013


Chairpersons and counsel to NYC Charter Revision Commissions from the past 25 years will comment on the process of revising the Charter; how process affects substance; the legacies of their Commissions for future Charter revision efforts; and, looking ahead, the potential role of Charter revisions in further improving the structure and operations of NYC government. 1.5 Transitional CLE credits in Areas of Professional Practice will be available with this panel. Mitchell Moss, Moderator — Henry Hart Rice Professor of Urban Policy & Planning, New York University Ester Fuchs — Professor of International and Public Affairs and Political Science, Columbia University, Columbia School of International and Public Affairs; Chair, 2005 NYC Charter Revision Commission Randy M. Mastro — Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP; Chair, 1999 and 2001 NYC Charter Revision Commissions Frederick (Rick) P. Schaffer — General Counsel and Senior Vice Chancellor for Legal Affairs, The City University of New York; General Counsel to the 2010 NYC Charter Revision Commission; formerly Counsel to NYC Mayor Ed Koch Frederick (Fritz) A.O. Schwarz, Jr. — Chief Counsel, Brennan Center for Justice; Senior Counsel, Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP; Chair, 1989 NYC Charter Revision Commission.

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 3)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:59


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 2)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:42


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 1)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:09


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

Public Affairs and Government
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 3)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:59


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

Public Affairs and Government
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 2)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:42


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

Public Affairs and Government
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 1)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:09


"Baruch College's School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 3)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 58:59


"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 2)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 58:42


"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"

CUNY-TV Specials
Immigrants and Services in New York City (Part 1)

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 58:09


"Baruch College’s School of Public Affairs hosts a daylong conference to discuss New York immigration services and policies. The conference is co-sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. Throughout the day, speakers take a look at local immigration policies and services in the context of a burgeoning national debate on immigration and immigrants. The event takes place on May 25, 2011, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 58 min.] David Birdsell Dean of the School of Public Affairs Mitchel B. Wallerstein President, Baruch College Carol Robles-Roman Deputy Mayor, City of New York Survey Results: New Yorkers' Attitudes toward Immigrants 5/11 Mickey Blum Professor of Public Affairs & Director, Baruch Survey Research Douglas Muzzio, Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College A keynote Presentation by Alan Aviles, President & CEO, New York City Health and Hospitals Corp., introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs [Part II -- 59 min.] ""Immigrants and Educational Opportunity"" Panel Jay Hershenson Senior Vice Chancellor for University Relations, CUNY Ken Guest Professor of Anthropology, Baruch College Ke Liang Assistant Professor of Sociology & Anthropology, Baruch College Laura Rodriguez Deputy Chancellor for Disabilities & ELL, NYCDOE Melanie Reyes Education Advocate, New York Immigration Coalition Robert Courtney Smith Professor of Public Affairs, Baruch College Edwin Melendez Professor of Urban Affairs & Planning, Hunter College, Director of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies Vilna Bashi Treitler Professor of Black & Hispanic Studies, Baruch College [Part III -- 59 min.] ""Civic & Political Engagement in Immigrant Communities"" Panel: David Birdsell Dean, School of Public Affairs at Baruch College Sandra Dunn Director of Immigration Programming at the Hagedorn Foundation The Honorable Carlos Sada Consul General, Mexican Consulate John Mollenkopf Director of the Center for Urban Affairs at the CUNY Graduate Center Fatima Shama Commissioner, Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs. Presentation ""Immigration and Law Enforcement"" Monica Varsanyi Professor of Political Science, John Jay College Els de Graauw Professor of Political Science, Baruch College Sgt. Rafet Awad NYPD New Immigrant Outreach Unit"