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Episode 28 - Arthur Levine Critical Challenges in Postsecondary Education

Aug 08, 202241 minSeason 1Ep. 28
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President Emeritus and Senior Fellow, The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation

Dr. Arthur Levine served as President of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation. Under his leadership, the Woodrow Wilson Foundation transformed into a national leader in educator preparation and school improvement. Staying true to the Foundation’s mission of identifying and developing leaders and institutions to meet the nation’s critical challenges, Levine created a portfolio of new and innovative programs designed to improve educational opportunities, particularly for high-need communities.  

Prior to joining the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Levine was President and Professor of Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. He also previously served as Chair of the Higher Education Program and Chair of the Institute for Educational Management, and Senior Lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. 

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