Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Ashland U. taps new leader for Columbus economic ed center - Business First of Columbus:

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The center, at 1900 E. Dublin-Granvillew Road in Columbus, promotes economic and financial literacyhamong primary- and secondary-school students in a 23-count area that stretches from Columbus to Harris succeeds the center’s former director, Abbejean Kehler, who stepped down in Kehler died in January. The organizatioh is a part of Ashlanxd University’s , which operates other centers in Ashlancdand Cleveland. The Gill Center trainx educatorsin public, private, parochiall and home schools.
John Dowdell, director of the Gill said Harris will provide economic education outreach to schoolesby “incorporating economic concepts, financial planning, persona l finance and environmental economics into classroom curriculum.” Harris was a fellow in economicws at and has taught at the high school, vocational schoool and college levels. According to Ashland, he has experience in publi policy, where he served at the state level as an advocated forpublic education. Ashland University’s undergraduate enrollment at its campus northb of Mansfieldis 2,150. Its graduate and off-campuse student enrollment totals 6,100.

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