Celebrating our third year with a veteran of higher education: Peg Miller of Change Magazine is a podcast interview with Peg Miller, Executive Editor of Change Magazine. Miller discusses the challenge of producing more college graduates in light of the United States’ ranking by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Miller further comments on how the federal government, state governments, and individual institutions can work to improve the quality of postsecondary education. Lastly, Miller discusses the changing role of faculty as a by-product of mission creep. Interview facilitation, commentary and discussion presented by Kathryn Dodge, Alison Griffin, and Elise Scanlon of Radio Higher Ed
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