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It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, brought to YOU by Jenzabar's Annual Meeting (JAM 2024), YOUR guests are Dr. Timothy Knowles, President, The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, & Dr. Shirley M. Collado, President & CEO, College Track YOUR cohost is Dr. Joe Sallustio How is the Carnegie Foundation, under Dr. Knowles' leadership, taking an assertive run at the Carnegie Unit & pushing for transformation in both K-12 & post-secondary education? What role is the Carnegie Post-Secondary Commission playing in reimagining higher education as an engine of social & economic mobility, & why was it important to have leaders like Dr. Collado co-chair? How does College Track's intensive, 10-year commitment to underserved students from high school through college completion reflect the organization's conviction that "talent is everywhere, opportunity is not"? From new classifications focused on social mobility to partnerships with College Track & African universities, how is Carnegie using its platform to drive innovation & collaboration for student success? With the value proposition of higher ed increasingly questioned, what gives Drs. Knowles & Collado hope that post-secondary can evolve to meet the needs of today's learners? As first-gen college students themselves, how do Drs. Knowles & Collado's lived experiences shape their sense of urgency & optimism about transformation in education? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edup/message
This is The EdUp Experience President Series Episode #52. In this episode, sponsored by MDT Marketing, we welcome Dr. Shirley M. Collado, President, Ithaca College! Shirley talks to us about how the original financial plan for Ithaca College has not worked. Simply put, Shirley tells us that CV-19 has completely accelerated the "Ithaca Forever" 5-year strategic plan. She is working to align the infrastructure of the college with the enrollment - which isn't easy when you consider traditionalism and the wishes of internal stakeholders. Shirley says that being "student-centered" makes you question the ideologies of decisions that have been made in the past - however, no matter what, embedded DEI has to be embedded in the foundation of decision-making moving forward. Shirley M. Collado is the ninth president of Ithaca College. She is known nationally for designing and implementing innovative approaches to higher education that expand student access and success and has extensive experience overseeing complex not-for-profit organizations in both the private and public sectors of higher education. She is a national thought leader on developing successful cross-sector collaborations, building the capacity of equity, inclusion, and full participation in organizations, and strengthening the pathway to the professoriate and leadership roles in higher education. Another episode sponsored by our great friends at MDT Marketing! Get your free marketing consultation today! mdtmarketing.com/edup EdUp was also just recognized by Feedspot as one of the top Educational Podcasts to follow in 2021! Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! ● Follow us on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!
In the final episode in our Flourishing series, MCF President Zoe Ragouzeos speaks with two college presidents about why higher education should commit to “Creating Environments for Flourishing,” and how to go about doing so in today's environment. Our guests are Shirley M. Collado, PhD, President of Ithaca College and John J. DeGioia, PhD, President of Georgetown University. The series is based on the report, “Creating Environments for Flourishing” released by the Mary Christie Foundation and Georgetown University.
About Dr. ColladoDr. Shirley M. Collado is the ninth president of Ithaca College. She is known nationally for designing and implementing innovative approaches to higher education that expand student access and success, and has extensive experience overseeing complex not-for-profit organizations in both the private and public sectors of higher education. She is a national thought leader on developing successful cross-sector collaborations, building the capacity of equity, inclusion, and full participation in organizations, and strengthening the pathway to the professoriate and leadership roles in higher education.Prior to joining the Ithaca College community, President Collado served as executive vice chancellor and chief operating officer at Rutgers University–Newark. Prior to Rutgers, she served as VP for Student affairs and Dean at Middlebury College, and as the executive VP of Posse.
On this episode of the podcast, Brent hosts Ithaca College’s 9th president, Dr. Shirley M. Collado. Dr. Collado has an amazing story. She was a first-generation college student and is now the first Dominican American president of a four-year institution. Wherever her career has led — from running the Posse Foundation to leadership positions at Rutgers and Middlebury College — she's always been a change agent guiding institutions to put students first and create spaces for every voice.
Ithaca College announced April 3 that President Shirley M. Collado will be moving into an on-campus home by Fall 2019. The new president's home will be built this coming fall behind Emerson Hall, a residence hall where many students live on campus. "Past Deadline" Host Grace Elletson sits down with Assistant News Editor Madison Fernandez and Opinion Editor Meaghan McElroy to talk about the pros and cons of this decision. You can subscribe to our podcasts on iTunes and SoundCloud.
In the first episode of “Past Deadline” of the Spring 2018 semester, new host Grace Elletson sits down with Aidan Quigley, editor in chief of The Ithacan, to discuss his reporting on Ithaca College President Shirley M. Collado's past sex abuse charge. The news has emotionally affected many on campus and also adds to the growing #MeToo movement that challenges the way society is reacting to cases of sexual abuse and assault. Listen in to hear Elletson and Quigley discuss how the story was reported, the campus' reaction to the story, and more.
In this second episode of “Past Deadline,” host and Managing Editor of The Ithacan, Sophia Tulp sits down with News Editor Grace Elletson to trace back the history of the Student Affairs division at Ithaca College on the heels of President Shirley M. Collado's hiring of a vice president to head the reestablished department. This episode brings in input from interviews with Collado; Roanna Ferro, incoming vice president for student affairs and campus life; and Tom Swensen, president of the Faculty Council to discuss the news.