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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Parchment, the industry leader in academic credentials management, and University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC), the largest online public university in the country, announced today that UMGC has launched a pilot program to develop and issue Comprehensive Learner Records (CLRs).
CLRs are official academic records and expand the information and insights a college or university certifies about a learner s educational experience, both inside and out of the classroom. Using Parchment Award - CLR Services, UMGC can capture more specific evidence of a student s learning as well as a more holistic representation of a learners education in ways traditional transcripts were not designed to do.
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Nina Wickham of Latrobe recently earned a Master of Business Administration from University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC). The university held a virtual stateside commencement on May 15 for more
LSU board poised to select next president
Thursday, May 6, 2021
Members of the LSU Board of Supervisors have concluded their day of interviews with the three finalists for university president and are meeting at this hour to discuss whether to offer the position to University of Louisiana System President Jim Henderson, meteorologist and former White House adviser Kelvin Droegemeier or University of South Carolina Provost William Tate.
Each candidate was questioned by the board for more than 90 minutes today in interviews that were streamed live and followed two days of meetings, group interviews and after-hours cocktail gatherings with the candidates and key stakeholders.
Dr. Jason Henderson has worked with many disabled people.
But there is another reason why shaking Hendersonâs hand feels like squeezing a brick. In a Southeast Washington church, twice a week, Henderson becomes the Sensei for a group of young men.
There, he uses martial arts to help them cope with autism.
âLove reaches out. My love reaches out!â sang Henderson during a recent demonstration he held with some of his students. âI play that song because it is featured in my new film about how martial arts can benefit kids with autism. And how important it is for me, as the CEO of a health-care company, to give back to the community.â