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ADVISORY/Election '98: Focus On Higher Education.


--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Political, Corporate, and Academic Leaders Convene to

Discuss the Future of Higher Education higher education

Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art.
 in California;

Gubernatorial and Lt. Governor Candidates to Participate

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DATE: October 14, 1998

TIME: 8:30 a.m. to noon

LOCATION: The James Irvine Foundation
          One Market Plaza -- Steuart Tower, Suite 2500
          San Francisco, California

NOTE: Interested media should RSVP immediately, as space is limited


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The National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education, the California Business Roundtable Business Roundtable (BRT), an association consisting of the chief executive officers of major U.S. corporations that was founded in 1972 through the merger of the three preexisting business organizations. , the California Citizens Commission on Higher Education Commission on Higher Education can refer to
  • Commission on Higher Education (Philippines) - Commission on Higher Education in Philippines
  • Commission on Higher Education (Thailand) - Commission on Higher Education in Thailand
, and RAND are sponsoring "Election '98: Focus on Higher Education." The James Irvine James Irvine may refer to:
  • James Irvine (1735-1819), Pennsylvania politician, Vice-President (i.e. Lt. Governor) of Pennsylvania.
  • James Irvine (chemist) (1877-1952), chemist and vice-chancellor of the University of St Andrews
 Foundation is hosting the symposium at its headquarters in San Francisco.

Attorney General Dan Lungren and Former Assembly Speaker Cruz Bustamante are confirmed, and Lt. Governor Gray Davis and State Senator Tim Leslie have been invited.

Each gubernatorial and lieutenant governor candidate will address the assembled business and education leaders to discuss their priorities, followed by a frank discussion about the future of California's higher education system.

Following the meeting with candidates, the symposium will feature the release of a "Memorandum to the Next Governor of California The Governor of California is the highest executive authority in the state government, whose responsibilities include making yearly "State of the State" addresses to the California State Legislature, submitting the budget, and ensuring that state laws are enforced. ," by David Breneman, Dean of the Curry School of Education The Curry School of Education is a public school of education in the U.S. Located on the campus of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, the Curry School offers professional programs designed to prepare individuals for a variety of careers related to the practice of  at the University of Virginia. The memorandum represents a review of the major California higher education policy reports released over the past few years. Additionally, the results of a review of current enrollment projections facing higher education will be on the agenda.
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