During times of economic struggle, continuing education participation tends to lean towards courses and programs to help students succeed in the job market. However, the New York Times reports an upswing in Arts and Humanities enrollment in CE.
Senior Associate Dean Linda Glessner describes CIE's collaboration with the University of Monterrey (UDEM) in Mexico, an example of how CIE is creating global opportunities for women.
Chief Development Officer Stacy McCracken discusses how continuing education makes a difference in people’s lives and offers her thoughts on CIE’s 100th anniversary.
Jeff Treichel, CIE's Assistant Dean and Chief Business Officer, discusses what it means for CIE to be self-funded, his own personal experiences with continuing education, and offers his congratulations to CIE on the event of its 100th anniversary.
In part two of her answer to the question, “What do you believe is the future of continuing education?”, Dean Judy Ashcroft discusses the growth of online learning and the needs filled by continuing education in our community and world.
Dr. Judy C. Ashcroft serves as dean of Continuing & Innovative Education (CIE). In this video report, she offers an answer to the question, “What do you believe is the future of continuing education?”