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Other People’s Colleges: The Origins of American Higher Education Reform
A book conversation with author Ethan Ris, assistant professor of educational leadership at University of Nevada, Reno
To be interviewed by Eddie Cole, associate professor at UCLA School of Education and Information Studies
Event Details:
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT

In his book Other People’s Colleges: The Origins of American Higher Education Reform, Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at University of Nevada, Reno Ethan Ris draw insights for today from his analysis of the early twentieth century effort by a cadre of elite, external reformers to reshape higher education — and the resistance that arose to oppose them. He will be interviewed by Eddie Cole, associate professor at UCLA School of Education and Information Studies. This event is free and part of the online book conversation series, Academic Innovation for the Public Good. To attend via Zoom, please click below to register.

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