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Y'all we got a special treat this week. My co-host, one of my fav humans, a dope as academic, and all-around wonderful person, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ikegwuonu is the special guest for our 3rd episode. When I say his work was eye opening as hell when it comes to the financial breakdown of education systems, calling special attention to how confusing it can be for the professionals; so just imagine if school is new to you and you're figuring it out on your own...All I can say is SHOW ME THE MONEY AND CLARIFY WHERE IT'S GOING SINCE THIS COST SO DAMN MUCH!
Dr. Chukwuemeka (Emeka) A. Ikegwuonu is a quantitative researcher that investigates internal and external influences on institutions of higher education (IHE), and how these factors influence institutional policies that impact student behavior. His interest stems in understanding how the current political and financial climate can price out students from entering public universities through the organizational reactions from the state and federal environment. Professionally, Emeka previously served as an student affairs administrator serving overseeing student activities, leadership development, conduct, and principle investigator in a programmatic grant that increases the retention and graduation of African American Men at Arizona State University.
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Y'all we got a special treat this week. My co-host, one of my fav humans, a dope as academic, and all-around wonderful person, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ikegwuonu is the special guest for our 3rd episode. When I say his work was eye opening as hell when it comes to the financial breakdown of education systems, calling special attention to how confusing it can be for the professionals; so just imagine if school is new to you and you're figuring it out on your own...All I can say is SHOW ME THE MONEY AND CLARIFY WHERE IT'S GOING SINCE THIS COST SO DAMN MUCH!
Dr. Chukwuemeka (Emeka) A. Ikegwuonu is a quantitative researcher that investigates internal and external influences on institutions of higher education (IHE), and how these factors influence institutional policies that impact student behavior. His interest stems in understanding how the current political and financial climate can price out students from entering public universities through the organizational reactions from the state and federal environment. Professionally, Emeka previously served as an student affairs administrator serving overseeing student activities, leadership development, conduct, and principle investigator in a programmatic grant that increases the retention and graduation of African American Men at Arizona State University.