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Episode 114 - John Thelin, Author

Author John Thelin joins us for this week's episo…

An episode of the Think Humanities podcast, hosted by Think Humanities, titled "Episode 114 - John Thelin, Author" was published on January 8, 2020 and runs 28 minutes.

January 8, 2020 ·28m · Think Humanities

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Author John Thelin joins us for this week's episode of THINK HUMANITIES. A University Research Professor in the University of Kentucky College of Education Department of Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation, Thelin's latest book, “A History of American Higher Education," was recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the best 10 books about higher education in 2019.

Author John Thelin joins us for this week's episode of THINK HUMANITIES. A University Research Professor in the University of Kentucky College of Education Department of Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation, Thelin's latest book, “A History of American Higher Education," was recognized by Forbes Magazine as one of the best 10 books about higher education in 2019.
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