Published On: October 30th, 2015|

The New York Times – Claire Cain Miller

“As educators question what college should look like in the 21st century, one answer is: global. And to higher education trailblazers, that means more than junior year abroad or overseas internships…Consider one emerging approach, wherein students hop from campus to campus across continents, earning an undergraduate degree in the process…Minerva, which is affiliated with the Keck Graduate Institute, was founded by a former tech executive, Ben Nelson, who believed that traditional colleges were not adequately preparing students for the real world…while majors are offered in the usual fields, like humanities, science and business, the overarching goal is to teach students to think critically and creatively and to communicate and interact well with others.”(more)