Chancellor Li: Re-Imagining Academic Advising
In an editorial, Chancellor Joanne Li, Ph.D., CFA, supports transforming academic advising to help close the gap in the college degree-to-career pipeline.
- published: 2022/04/25
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Closing the gap in the college degree-to-career pipeline starts with transforming academic advising to a more high-touch, academic coaching model, according to a column published by UNO Chancellor Joanne Li, Ph.D., CFA.
The op-ed was published by the Omaha World-Herald on Sunday, April 24. In the piece, Chancellor Li speaks to how UNO is on the leading edge of adapting this model, preparing students for life after graduation, and ultimately, driving the future of Nebraska’s workforce.
The article may be read in full on the Omaha World-Herald’s website.
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