In search of higher education’s Best Picture


Like the actors of Hollywood, our higher education system isn’t perfect. Students are graduating with major gaps in their knowledge, the worst job prospects since World War II and an average of more than $25,000 in debt, says Daniel Burnett, press secretary at the American Council of Trustees and Alumni, a higher-education nonprofit that advocates for core knowledge in college curricula, for the Washington Post. There are still bright spots–and we at the American Council of Trustees and Alumni are pleased to showcase some shining stars and undiscovered talent in our higher education system. No tuxedo required.

Best Director: Michael Crow, president of Arizona State University, exemplifies the modern innovator…

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