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APPENDIX: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS AND STAFF
Pages 195-200

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From page 195...
... Rockefeller Institute of Government and provost of the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, State University of New York in Albany. His previous positions include profes sor of public and international affairs at Princeton University and senior fellow at The Brookings Institution.
From page 196...
... Prior to that position, he served as senior program officer for the Carnegie Corporation of New York, where he directed a multimillion dollar national program to increase the representation of African Americans, Hispanics, Native Americans, women, and persons with disabilities in science, mathematics, and engineering fields. He was formerly dean of Academic Affairs and professor and chair of the Department of Urban Teacher Education for Livingston College, Rutgers University, and was also coordinator of the master plan for City University of New York.
From page 197...
... His research interests include the role of schooling in labor markets, the flows of students into and through postsecondary education, the interactions among education and training programs, community colleges, and social policy toward children and youth. He is also a site director for the National Center for Research in Vocational Education, which has supported some of his research on education and job training programs.
From page 198...
... Prior to his position in Colorado, he was at the Minnesota Higher Education Coordinating Board, first as deputy executive director, then as executive director. His prior positions also include adjunct faculty member of the University of Minnesota College of Education and principal analyst for postsecondary education and chief of the education and employment unit within the Human Resources Policy Unit of the Congressional Budget Office.
From page 199...
... Department of Labor. His research interests include analysis of public policy issues using experimental methods and effects of employment and training programs.


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