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    Preparing your students for the new economy.

    There’s a gap between how colleges are preparing students and what employers expect in a twenty-first-century economy. In fact, a Gallup poll found that while 96 percent of provosts say their students are prepared for the job market, only 11 percent of business leaders agree.

    Watch this discussion, moderated by author Jeff Selingo, to hear from two institutions that have started to reimagine the changes needed in the next decade to keep up.

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    Jeff Selingo Author, College Unbound and There Is Life After College
    Jeff Selingo
    Author, College Unbound and There Is Life After College
    Neil Jensen Vice President, Corporate Strategy, Workday
    Neil Jensen
    Vice President, Corporate Strategy, Workday
    Andrea Miller Director, Professional Education, The University of Utah, Continuing Education
    Andrea Miller
    Director, Professional Education, The University of Utah, Continuing Education
    Clifford Carrubba Director, The Institute for Quantitative Theory and Methods, Emory University
    Clifford Carrubba
    Director, The Institute for Quantitative Theory and Methods, Emory University