ALP: The Admissions Leadership Podcast
Education
Laura Kaub, director of the Duolingo partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees program, talks about keeping refugees and African students out of the "hole" in holistic admission so they can get into the economic, educational and political systems that can bring about change. She provides examples of U.S colleges that "get it right," including Macalester and Northwestern, as well as models around the globe, like Rwanda and Uganda.
Contact Laura directly if you're interested in talking with her about the students she serves.
References
Rapid Descent
The ALP is supported by RHB. Music arranged by Ryan Anselment
The Admissions Directors Lunchcast Meets The ALP
Michael Keaton
Carin Smith
Jeff Blahnik
Angela Frazier
Justin Draeger
Rick Bailey on the importance of coherence, relevance, and organizing your work around your core values
Dan Saavedra on How He (and Others) Built StriveScan
Jen Dewar on Talking Yourself Into Doing Scary Things
David Burge on Rational Transfer Policy, the Value of Service, and Oxford Commas
Carolyn Noll Sorg on Experience Design and Going from Alongside Back to Inside Higher Ed
Ethan Sawyer on Figuring Out Who You Are and What You Care About
A Time for Leadership, Not Retrenchment—Paths forward after SCOTUS decisions in Harvard & UNC cases
Joffery Gaymon
W. Kent Barnds
Robert Gould, "Changing Admissions From Selecting to Belonging"
Allan Mathew
Heather Daniels
Boyd Bradshaw
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