[Four university presidents discuss the economic effects of colleges and universities on their local communities and cities].

Four university presidents meet in Los Angeles to discuss the economic effects of colleges and universities on their local communities and cities in a session moderated by Jeffrey Selingo, editorial director of "The Chronicle of Higher Education". Panelists are, University of Southern California Pre...

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Corporate Author: C-SPAN (Television network)
Other Authors: Nikias, Chrysostomos L. (Speaker)
Crow, Michael M. (Speaker)
Leebron, David W. (Speaker)
Block, Gene (Speaker)
Selingo, Jeffrey J. (Moderator)
Language:English
Published: [2011]
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Physical Description:1 electronic audio file (67 min., 3 sec.) : digital, WAV file.
Format: Audio Software
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Four university presidents meet in Los Angeles to discuss the economic effects of colleges and universities on their local communities and cities in a session moderated by Jeffrey Selingo, editorial director of "The Chronicle of Higher Education". Panelists are, University of Southern California President C. L. Max Nikias; Arizona State University President Michael Crow; Rice University President David Leebron; University of California, Los Angeles Chancellor Gene Block. Discussion centers around ways to make cities thrive, the economic boost related to institutions of higher education, and how colleges and universities contribute ideas and talent to solving urban problems.
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Call Number:Voice 17021
Playing Time:01:07:03
Event Details:
Boradcast on C-SPAN, Jan. 12, 2012.