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teasley, i didn't take the acp or s.a.t., but she's got her bachelor's degree from purdue university. how did that happen? she's also got a two-year degree from ivy tech, so when she went to purdue and applied, she went in not as a high school graduate, but as a college junior college transfer suited. perdue looked at her transcript from ivy tech, which was all a's and b's and accepted her based on that transcript. in fact, when perdue found out she didn't even have her high school diploma, the admissions office called her up, believe it or not this is a true story, called her up and said you don't have your high school diploma. you don't do that to raven. raven said you expected me based on my transcript. i never represented i graduated from high school. i'm not going to name drop, but he is a friend and if you look at twitter, you will see he has a picture of himself with raven. that was not going to happen. reagan did indeed graduate with her bachelor's degree. she did graduate from high school. one of the things i wanted to share if this is a young lady who went around the system
teasley, i didn't take the acp or s.a.t., but she's got her bachelor's degree from purdue university. how did that happen? she's also got a two-year degree from ivy tech, so when she went to purdue and applied, she went in not as a high school graduate, but as a college junior college transfer suited. perdue looked at her transcript from ivy tech, which was all a's and b's and accepted her based on that transcript. in fact, when perdue found out she didn't even have her high school diploma, the...
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she has a bachelor's degree from purdue university. how did that happen? she has a two-year associate's degree. she she went to purdue, went in as a college -- junior-college transfer student. purdue looked at her transcript ech and accepted her, based on the transcript. when purdue found out she did not have a high school diploma, the admissions office said they had to strip her of the bachelors degree because she does not have a high school diploma. you do not do that to raven. she said, i never represented that i had graduated from high school. -- not names dropping, but he is a friend -- that was not going to happen. she graduated with her bachelor's degree and graduated from our high school. one of the things i wanted to share is that this is a young lady who went around the system to get her bachelor's degree. very innovative, non-traditional. she didn't get the high school diploma, the a ct or the sat. act or the sat. she took college-level courses. one semester of college counts for a full year of high school in that particular subject, english, mat
she has a bachelor's degree from purdue university. how did that happen? she has a two-year associate's degree. she she went to purdue, went in as a college -- junior-college transfer student. purdue looked at her transcript ech and accepted her, based on the transcript. when purdue found out she did not have a high school diploma, the admissions office said they had to strip her of the bachelors degree because she does not have a high school diploma. you do not do that to raven. she said, i...
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she got a degree in sociology from purdue university. a four years bachelors degree completely paid for. we have students who graduate with an associates degree, two-year college really paid for. the story i would like to share is, this school because we approach it from a different perspective, i am an administrator of a total of 900 students. that is k-12. if we were to attack a school from a traditional administrative year and has 250 high school student and make sure that every student gets a four night with credit to meet state standards, i only have so many dollars, i am going to pick french. we offer french class at our high school. that leaves out the kids that wanted to take latin, french, spanish, polish, that top-down thinking is what does happen in small schools around the country. what we do instead of that top-down thinking, we look at the student and say what do you want? i want to take french class. what do you want? i want to take spanish. we have to make it possible. we have indiana university, northwest, we have purdue
she got a degree in sociology from purdue university. a four years bachelors degree completely paid for. we have students who graduate with an associates degree, two-year college really paid for. the story i would like to share is, this school because we approach it from a different perspective, i am an administrator of a total of 900 students. that is k-12. if we were to attack a school from a traditional administrative year and has 250 high school student and make sure that every student gets...
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the sobering statistics led purdue university in indiana to offer students a new way to pay for their degrees. >> i just know you are bound for exciting places, great achievements, thrilling moments. >> sreenivasan: this year, purdue began funding students who agreed to pay back the university a percentage of their future earnings. >> we're so very, very proud of you. >> sreenivasan: president mitch daniels says the new funding model, called an income share agreement, can be viewed as an investment, much like investing in the stock market. >> unlike student debt, it shifts the burden-- or the risk, i should say-- entirely from the student to the investor. >> sreenivasan: that's because the terms of the agreement, called an i.s.a., are made well before students launch their careers, so even if a student ends up in a low-paying job, the pay-back percentage stays the same. >> if the student's career doesn't pan out too well during those early years, then the student is not on the hook and the loss falls on the investor. >> sreenivasan: in this case, the investor is purdue's research foun
the sobering statistics led purdue university in indiana to offer students a new way to pay for their degrees. >> i just know you are bound for exciting places, great achievements, thrilling moments. >> sreenivasan: this year, purdue began funding students who agreed to pay back the university a percentage of their future earnings. >> we're so very, very proud of you. >> sreenivasan: president mitch daniels says the new funding model, called an income share agreement,...
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review" in "the new york times," it dives into the effect of the speech and in one editorial by purdue universityit gets to how the substance of the people can make people feel. he where is "angry white man chanting blood and soil -- host: freddy's calling in from indianapolis on our democratic line. good morning, federer. -- freddy. what are your thoughts? caller: when 25% of white people here in america feel like they should have the right to incite others to hate me and go out with an effort to do harm to me, their free speech -- freedom of speech ends in the front of my gun barrel. host: ok. kelly is calling in from bluefield, west virginia, on our independent line. what do you think, kelly? should hate speech get first amendment protection? caller: yes. i think it should get protection. white n't agree with supremacist or neo-that? ist. -- neo-nazis. a lot of more worrying trump shirts and that doesn't sit right with me because that's not the president is voicing. so, i mean, if you're going to protest, fine. but don't wear a trump-pence, shirt and say we're representing the president's idea
review" in "the new york times," it dives into the effect of the speech and in one editorial by purdue universityit gets to how the substance of the people can make people feel. he where is "angry white man chanting blood and soil -- host: freddy's calling in from indianapolis on our democratic line. good morning, federer. -- freddy. what are your thoughts? caller: when 25% of white people here in america feel like they should have the right to incite others to hate me and...
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and political science from purdue university. a board academy member of social security insurance. with that, i'll welcome my panel. i believe you're up first. . >> good morning. it's an honor to be here. as ben mentioned i was a 2000 intern and my experience there was a beg part of may 17 year career in washington d.c. after being a social worker for a number of years and connections i made during my internship why really key in terms of building text connections in washington. hang onto those connections and work them, they're important and it's a privilege to be an alumni of this program. i'm here to talk about the social security as for all generations and to give you abouting on my organization will help with the context of that. in the mid 1980's, there was talk of pitting generations against each other. we have an image of an older person and younger person back to back in fatigues. the image is they'll turn around and shoot and we did not think this was helpful or realty. and there was a council of aging, aarp and children's defense fund to really say, you know what? we are
and political science from purdue university. a board academy member of social security insurance. with that, i'll welcome my panel. i believe you're up first. . >> good morning. it's an honor to be here. as ben mentioned i was a 2000 intern and my experience there was a beg part of may 17 year career in washington d.c. after being a social worker for a number of years and connections i made during my internship why really key in terms of building text connections in washington. hang onto...
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when chloe griffin graduated from purdue university in may, the last place she thought she'd end up wasa. >> i didn't imagine myself coming here. i'm so glad i did. >> reporter: the amazon fulfillment center opened and she joined as a floor manager. >> it is hard to imagine what it was like during the recession. >> reporter: reno was a struggling casino town even before the recession hit and then the local economy really collapsed. casinos filed for bankruptcy and 40% of homes went into foreclosure. unemployment spiked. reno had hit rock bottom and as the new mayor likes to say the only way to go was up. >> when i got into office unemployment was at 13% and now down to 3.9%. we really had to look at our selves and say how are we going to reinvent ourselves? >> reporter: almost overnight they did starting with tesla which agreed to build its $5 billion lithium ion facility in the area. google paid $29 million for 1,200 acres nearby. apple invested 2 billion in a new data center and amazon moved its fulfillment center to reno. >> we didn't leave new york, we found reno. it's a very specia
when chloe griffin graduated from purdue university in may, the last place she thought she'd end up wasa. >> i didn't imagine myself coming here. i'm so glad i did. >> reporter: the amazon fulfillment center opened and she joined as a floor manager. >> it is hard to imagine what it was like during the recession. >> reporter: reno was a struggling casino town even before the recession hit and then the local economy really collapsed. casinos filed for bankruptcy and 40% of...