Date & Time: June 17, 2020 1:00pm – 2:00pm
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Join us to learn how two universities — University of the Pacific and Adelphi University — have taken on innovative roles in their communities’ C2C pipelines and connected the “career” end of the spectrum back to the “cradle.” 

When we talk about the health, well-being, and future of our society, we often focus on statistics like adult education, employment, income, and family make-up. While these measures are important to target and track, understanding the inputs that improve these outcomes is also critical. In recent years, the concept of cradle-to-career (C2C) planning and investing has highlighted how we can best use our resources across a person’s lifetime to improve their individual outcomes, as well as improve outcomes for the collective whole. 

Join us to learn how two universities — University of the Pacific and Adelphi University — have taken on innovative roles in their communities’ C2C pipelines and connected the “career” end of the spectrum back to the “cradle.” 

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Please note: We will send the webinar recording to everyone who registers for the webinar, so sign up even if you’re not able to attend live! 


Presenters

Moderator: Caitlyn Stafford from LENA. Presenters Mike Klocke from University of the Pacific and Dr. Reem Khamis-Dakwar from Adelphi University

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