Panel 2: The Changing Economic and Technical Landscape of Higher Education

Video: Panel 2 at the January NAS conference, chaired by Herbert London, included Andrew Gillen (representing Richard Vedder), Richard Bishirjian, and Scott Jaschik.

Chair:

Herbert London
President, The Hudson Institute

Panelists:

Andrew Gillen
(Representing Richard Vedder, Professor of Economics, Ohio University)

Richard J. Bishirjian
President and CEO, Yorktown University

Scott Jaschik
Editor, Inside Higher Ed

 

Herbert London

President, The Hudson Institute

 

Andrew Gillen

(Representing Richard Vedder, Professor of Economics, Ohio)

 

Richard J. Bishirjian

President and CEO, Yorktown University

 

Scott Jaschik

Editor, Inside Higher Ed

 

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