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Our responsibility: a voice for veterans
Posted by Robert E. Johnson, Ph.D. on 11.11.11 in Community, Education, Social Responsibility
For generations, people have served in the military and risked their lives so that future generations—so that we—can enjoy the safety and security that much of the world still struggles to achieve. They have underwritten our freedom with their duty, protected our democracy and upheld the American way of life.
The Three Pillars
Posted by Robert E. Johnson, Ph.D. on 02.11.11 in Education, Global Citizenship
The pillars of global citizenship are academic excellence, social responsibility and creative expression. They are essential elements in a rewarding college experience.
Have you registered yet?
Posted by Robert E. Johnson, Ph.D. on 12.10.10 in College Experience, Education, Students
There may be a number of reasons why you have not yet registered for your spring classes. However pressing your reasons may be, I urge you to visit your advisors before final exams end next week.
Possibility Thinking
Posted by Robert E. Johnson, Ph.D. on 11.30.10 in College Experience, Education, Students
Possibilities are what will take us beyond our limitations. The only thing that limits you is the inability to think about possibilities. You only need to look and listen to find possibility thinkers—teaching your class, in the chair next to you, in the next room in the residence hall.
The Economic Impact of Higher Education
Posted by Robert E. Johnson, Ph.D. on 11.16.10 in Education, Future, Students, Uncategorized
It is my priority to deliver a quality ROI on your Becker education. I am excited to see how the Becker community has joined me in this effort, and every day I look forward to working on new ways to make raise the value of your education.
Responsibility and Accountability
Posted by Robert E. Johnson, Ph.D. on 11.07.10 in College Experience, Education, Students
In my four months as president of Becker College, responsibility and accountability are recurring themes in many conversations. In fact, together, they are one of my strategic priorities for moving the College forward.


