14 Presentations on University

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Education and Happiness
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Education and Happiness
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The Solution for Gen Y
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Keys to Success
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Solving Youth Unemployment
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Accessible Education
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Reasons for Rising Tuition Costs
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Dignified Democratic Participation
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Accessible Post-Secondary Schooling
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Focused Time Spending
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Outcome-Based Education
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Developing Enterprising Universities
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Crafting Course Experiences
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Accessible Financial Aid
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Educational Earnings

From Accessible Financial Aid to Solving Youth Unemployment

— January 20, 2015 — Keynote Trends
Rather than looking at commencement addresses at various institutions of higher learning, these presentations on university focus specifically on post-secondary education in terms of accessibility to schooling and academic curricula.

President of the United States Barack Obama discusses accessible education in his exhilerating commencement speech. The only graduation keynote included in these presentations on university, the President asks the audience to strive for character. In her global unemployment talk, Mona Mourshed speaks about solving youth unemployment. She advocates for improved communication between employers and educators so young people can learn the skills they need to be successful in the workforce. Professor Thomas Mackie's entrepreneurship lecture is on developing enterprising universities and how to nurture an innovative atmosphere.

If college is designed to give people the tools they need to be successful workers, it is important the infrastructure of schools adapts to meet changing times.
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