January 8, 2008
ASU asks, Is Education a Commodity
Augusta, Ga. - The National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi at Augusta State University will present its second program in the Is Education a Commodity? series. Consumer Model vs. Traditional Education will be discussed on Thursday, Jan. 24, at 2:30 p.m. in 170 University Hall.
Prior to the discussion a short video clip of various student responses related to the topic will be shown. Presenters will be Barbara Coleman, Hull College of Business, Traditional Consumer Model and Challenges for Education; Tom Crute, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Traditional Education Perspective; Richard Stracke, Emeritus Professor, Department of English and Foreign Languages, Traditional Education Perspective; and Walt Alexanderson, Office of Human Resources, Regents’ Customer Service Initiative.
For more information, call ASU’s public relations office at 706-737-1444.
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