![]() I’ve included a graphic that shows my own take on how campuses can respond to “ The Quality Equity (QE) Imperative.” Faculty recognize that “completion” is not enough we need to ensure that students graduate well prepared for a world of complexity, diversity, innovation, and ever-accelerating economic, societal, and climate change. What I learned from this work is that equitable participation in quality learning is emerging as a much-needed new frontier in the “student success” movement. ![]() In this context, interviewed faculty, student success, and other campus leaders in Wisconsin, Georgia, Tennessee, and Montana for a long report on faculty leadership for quality and equity reforms. Lumina leaders asked me to assist with one of the foundation’s big quality/equity investments, a National Association of System Heads (NASH) project on “scaling student success” that helped institutions in four state systems make student participation in high impact educational practices-a quality learning marker-expected, high quality, and equitable. ![]() ![]() You can follow our work at From 2017 through 2021, I was an advisor to Lumina Foundation, assisting with their efforts to make higher learning a catalyst for underserved student talent development. The big idea is that higher learning should become more intentional, more equitable, and more effective in connecting higher learning with work, civic participation and student’ own lives. The CLDE goal is to ensure that making college-level civic and democracy learning expected, inclusive, and empowering for today’s diverse learners. We are partnering with dozens of higher education organizations, including the Karsh Institute of Democracy at the University of Virginia, all the institutional accreditors, and several state systems. The Coalition is a collaboration among five major higher education organizations: AAC&U, Campus Compact, College Promise, Complete College America, and State Higher Education Executive Officers (SHEEO). Since the fall of 2020, I’ve devoted most of my time to the formation of a new college civic learning initiative, titled the Civic Learning and Democracy Engagement Coalition (CLDE). You can find pictures of my Texas grandchildren here.Īnd now a few notes on my recent and current work. Beth is much farther away in Texas, but thanks to the magic of technology-and shared feminism-we stay very close. I’m blessed that Adam, Matthew and their wives, as well as Tate and Teagan, live near me in Washington, DC. But first the good news that my younger son, Adam, now has two adorable children, who remind me every week that new learning is joyous! You can find pictures of Tate (born 2016) and Teagan (born 2019) here. I said in 2016 that “I am not so much retiring as opening a next chapter – a chapter to be created with colleagues and friends.” Now well into my redeployment, I realize that I was actually opening a new “compilation,” with lots of different chapters, and with my own learning about a very fast-changing educational and democracy landscape becoming the integrative theme. On October 4, 2018, it was announced that McCarthy would star in the main role of Charlie Harding on the Netflix dark comedy series Dead to Me.Many of you have asked what I have been doing since stepping down from the presidency of the Association of American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) in June 2016. McCarthy made his feature film debut in the coming-of-age drama film All These Small Moments, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2018. Following on from his first role, McCarthy went on to appear in a variety of television series, including the comedy series The Jim Gaffigan Show, the crime thriller series The Blacklist, and the drama series Condor. In 2016, McCarthy made his professional acting debut in the ABC drama series The Family. ![]() McCarthy attended and graduated high school at The Professional Children's School in New York in 2020. McCarthy was born on March 15, 2002, to Carol Schneider and actor Andrew McCarthy. He made his film debut in All These Small Moments (2018). in the Audience drama series Condor (2018) and Charlie Harding in the Netflix dark comedy series Dead to Me (2019–22). He is known for his roles as Sam Barber Jr. Sam McCarthy (born March 15, 2002) is an American actor. ![]()
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