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Diane Gayeski, Ph.D.
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Diane Gayeski is Dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications at Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY, and an internationally recognized futurist on media and education. For more than 30 years, she’s taught and run a consulting firm centering on the assessment and application of new technologies and strategies for organizational learning and communications. The author of 14 books, she’s a frequent speaker on Gen-Y issues, e-learning, and organizational transformation.

Blog Entries by Diane Gayeski, Ph.D.

The Value of an 'Elite' College: Connections

(0) Comments | Posted November 20, 2012 | 7:03 PM

There are lots of ways to earn a college degree these days -- and the price tag varies more than ten-fold depending on the choice. Community colleges offer a great value for vocational and basic liberal arts classes -- and for most students, they can live at home, which counts...

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21st-Century Job Hunting Hints for New Grads

(0) Comments | Posted June 21, 2012 | 6:37 PM

What's the role of colleges in preparing students for jobs? The debate rages on among university leaders, politicians, critics, and journalists. Articles like this one by our own alum Jeff Selingo (VP of The Chronicle of Higher Education) summarize the conversation around this topic that focuses on the...

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We're Not Accredited and We're Proud of It

(1) Comments | Posted April 17, 2012 | 11:48 AM

This tweet just appeared in my feed:

With our high quality, self-paced degree programs you can get an accredited degree for around $6,000 #EndStudentDebt

Hmmmm...

What separates a "real" college from a fly-by-night diploma mill? One of the ways in which colleges and universities are vetted is by...

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College Is All About Having Fun

(4) Comments | Posted March 29, 2012 | 2:43 PM

It's that exquisitely anxious time of the year when high school students applying to colleges are getting their acceptance letters and trying to decide where to spend the next four years of their time and most of their parents' life savings. These life-changing moments are taking place in the context...

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