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Higher Expectations, Higher Education 2017 Keynote

UNC System President Margaret Spellings discusses the 2006 Spellings Commission Report

Aired 09/26/2017

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Higher Expectations, Higher Education 2017 Keynote

Special | 48m 57sVideo has Closed Captions

UNC System President Margaret Spellings discusses the 2006 Spellings Commission Report

University of North Carolina President Margaret Spellings offers the keynote address at "Higher Expectations, Higher Education: A Look at the Spellings Commission Report Now and Then." The event was held on the campus of UNC Chapel Hill.

Aired 09/26/2017

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Higher Expectations, Higher Education 2017 Keynote

Special | 48m 57sVideo has Closed Captions

University of North Carolina President Margaret Spellings offers the keynote address at "Higher Expectations, Higher Education: A Look at the Spellings Commission Report Now and Then." The event was held on the campus of UNC Chapel Hill.

Aired 09/26/2017

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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