CEAE P Creating a smooth transition from backpack to briefcase “In Defense of a Liberal Education” by CNN host Fareed Zakaria “You Can Do Anything: The Surprising Power of a ‘Useless’ Liberal Arts Education” by LinkedIn’s senior editor-at-large George Andres “The Fuzzy and the Techie: Why the Liberal Arts Will Rule the Digital World” by venture capitalist Scott Hartley “Robot-Proof: Higher Education in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” by Northeastern University president Joseph E. Aoun Individually and collectively, these books speak to the power of a 21st-century liberal arts education, a power that has been harnessed and strengthened through Lycoming College’s strategic investments in the Center for Enhanced Academic Experiences (CEAE) and its academic-embedded career advising system. Envisioned within the 2014 Strategic Plan, the CEAE first opened its doors on Aug. 26, 2016, and energetically partners with faculty, alumni, and campus offices in support of experiential learning opportunities including internships, fieldwork, collaborative research with faculty, and global education. eruse the bookshelves of Vice Provost Susan M. Ross, Ph.D., who directs the Center for Enhanced Academic Experiences, and you’ll find the following set of books within easy reach of her desk: INTERNSHIPS GLOBAL EXPERIENCES STUDENT/FACULTY RESEARCH 10 LYCOMING COLLEGE
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