To address the lack of trust in higher education, institutions should shut out the noise of the culture wars and respond with outcomes, according to Devin Duncan, student body president at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
“I think the value of an education is there, but too often we’re letting the loudest voices and the biggest headlines create the impression that they speak for every student and every campus when that is simply not true,” he said. “The challenge in front of institutions is: What are you actually doing?”
“Students are tired of press releases; they want to actually see how their life is being made easier,” he added.
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