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Shared Prosperity Books To Read

Shared prosperity books to read

  • October 27, 2017
  • Lou Glazer
  • Blog, Shared Prosperity
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In my last post I recommended three books and a video on education and placemaking. In this post we look at three books worth reading on shared prosperity. Education, placemaking and shared prosperity being the three state policy levers we…

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A Book Club For College Success

A book club for college success

  • October 18, 2017
  • Patrick Cooney
  • Blog, Talent
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Over the past few months, Michigan Future facilitated a College Success book club for a group of stakeholders in the city working to get more Detroit students to and through college. The purpose of the club was to have a…

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Lessons From The ITT Tech Collapse

Lessons from the ITT Tech collapse

  • October 21, 2016
  • Lou Glazer
  • Blog
  • 5 Comments

CEO of the Michigan Association of State Universities Daniel Hurley's blog The Closure of ITT Tech and the Crash-Landing of the For-Profit College Industry is worth checking out. It provides a good overview of what led to the closing and more…

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