FORGOTTEN AMERICA
Ep. 067

Can Junior Colleges Save the Future of American Higher Education?

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Fred Fransen is the President of Huntington Junior College and Co-Founder of Certell, Inc. He also previously served as Executive Director at the Center for Excellence in Higher Education and as Senior Fellow for Liberty Fund. He has been working to make breakthroughs in how to improve education at both the K-12 and higher education levels.
 
Garrett & Fred talk about the role of junior colleges in the reformation of education in the United States, particularly about the changes Fred is making at Huntington Junior College to incorporate civics and Great Books education into the college’s programs. Fred shares about the defining role the Fall of the Berlin Wall played in his realization of how important freedom is, and how that moment led him to the University of Chicago, which underscored his future career in higher education reform and philanthropy. They also explore Fred’s time in a small town called Eureka Springs, Arkansas. 
 
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Garrett Ballengee, Host
President & CEO @gballeng
Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy
 
Amanda Kieffer, Executive Producer
Vice President of Communications & Strategy @akieffer13 
Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy
 
Nate Phipps, Editor & Producer
Communications & Social Media Associate @Aviv5753
Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy
 
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