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George Washington University Program Grants 10 Full-Ride Scholarships Named after Rimon’s Stephen Trachtenberg

news George Washington University Program Grants 10 Full-Ride Scholarships Named after Rimon’s Stephen Trachtenberg Stephen Joel Trachtenberg · March 12, 2018

For the 29th consecutive year, the George Washington University granted ten full scholarships to incoming freshmen covering four years’ tuition, room, board and books. Created in 1989, the program was renamed the “Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholarship Program” in 1999 to honor GW’s President Emeritus and Professor of Public Service — and Rimon Partner — Stephen Joel Trachtenberg. The winning students were…

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What are the Potential Perils of Ex-Politicians in University Posts? – Times Higher Education

insights What are the Potential Perils of Ex-Politicians in University Posts? – Times Higher Education Stephen Joel Trachtenberg · June 14, 2017

Rimon Partner and President Emeritus and University Professor of Public Service at The George Washington University, Stephen Trachtenberg, was quoted in Times Higher Education Magazine about the pros and cons of ex-MPs turning to academia for employment. Dr. Trachtenberg has supervised the transition of several former denizens of Capitol Hill into the academic ranks during his time in office. He…

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The Chronicle of Higher Education: What can colleges learn from Penn State?

insights The Chronicle of Higher Education: What can colleges learn from Penn State? Stephen Joel Trachtenberg · April 17, 2017

This article coauthored by Rimon Partner Stephen Trachtenberg examines the question of accountability. University presidents shape the culture of the institution and employees subscribe to that culture. But should a leader be held accountable for each and every action of a subordinate? What can the Penn State scandal teach us about how to exercise oversight…

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Named for Rimon’s Stephen Trachtenberg, GW program grants 10 full-ride scholarships

news Named for Rimon’s Stephen Trachtenberg, GW program grants 10 full-ride scholarships Stephen Joel Trachtenberg · March 24, 2017

Every year the George Washington University grants ten full scholarships to incoming freshmen, covering four years’ tuition, room, board and books. Created in 1989, the program was renamed the “Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholarship Program” in 1999 to honor GW’s President Emeritus and Professor of Public Service — and Rimon Partner — Stephen Joel Trachtenberg. This year, the winning students were…

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Rimon’s Stephen Trachtenberg discusses the future of college accreditation in his op-ed in the Council for Higher Education Accreditation

insights Rimon’s Stephen Trachtenberg discusses the future of college accreditation in his op-ed in the Council for Higher Education Accreditation Stephen Joel Trachtenberg · March 1, 2017

President emeritus, university professor at the George Washington University and Rimon Partner, Stephen Joel Trachtenberg, shares his informative and thought-provoking views on the evolution and future of higher education and universities’ roles; “Education has become a fee-for-service business” states Dr. Trachtenberg. As part of their 20th year observation, CHEA has commissioned a series of op-ed commentaries…

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“Must Rhodes fall?” – Times Higher Education

insights “Must Rhodes fall?” – Times Higher Education Stephen Joel Trachtenberg · December 26, 2016

Rimon Partner Stephen Trachtenberg states, “More important than erasing the past is to confront it, teach it, improve the present and set the stage for the future.” In the article published by Times Higher Education, Stephen Trachtenberg shares his thoughts on morally compromised historical figures and their contributions that attributed to and represented a greater…

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The College President Millionaires Club

insights The College President Millionaires Club Stephen Joel Trachtenberg · December 21, 2016

“Turnover suggests that the pressure of the job is as bad as ever.” Rimon Partner Stephen Trachtenberg is mentioned in the Bloomberg news article discussing college presidents’ compensation and the pressures associated with the position. To read the article click here.  

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“DeVoe’s Is Clearly No Pushover” by Rimon Partner Stephen Trachtenberg for The Chronicle of Higher Education

insights “DeVoe’s Is Clearly No Pushover” by Rimon Partner Stephen Trachtenberg for The Chronicle of Higher Education Stephen Joel Trachtenberg · December 19, 2016

In this article Stephen Trachtenberg gives his opinion on noneducator Betsy DeVos and her designation for Secretary of Education. “… one sees a woman of formidable political skills, with a vision for her own iteration of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965…” Click here to read the article.  

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“Solid States: in Praise of Public Universities” by Rimon Partner Stephen Trachtenberg for the Times Higher Education Publication

insights “Solid States: in Praise of Public Universities” by Rimon Partner Stephen Trachtenberg for the Times Higher Education Publication Stephen Joel Trachtenberg · October 25, 2016

In this article, Dr. Trachtenberg explains the valuable mission of Land-Grant colleges and how university rankings truly work. “… we come to college rankings… My problem with these has always been that the emphasis on finance and staff-to-student ratios means that the academic One-Percenters (schools with the highest per capita endowment) remain at the top while…

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The Truth and Consequences of Academic Rankings – What is the world of rankings all about?

insights The Truth and Consequences of Academic Rankings –  What is the world of rankings all about? Stephen Joel Trachtenberg · October 19, 2016

In this article published in the Public Administration Review, Rimon Partner Stephen Trachtenberg addresses the veracity and legitimacy of Higher Education rankings and how they work. According to Dr. Trachtenberg, “U.S. News and other such ranking vehicles are not in the education business. Their vested interest is profit, selling a service. When colleges complain about the…

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