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News Byte: President Foley Again Named as Top Power Player in Education

Allison DeTurris| October 13, 2023

黑料导航 President聽Hank Foley, Ph.D., has聽聽been named as one of 2023鈥檚聽听产测听PoliticsNY. The news source covers New York City politics, government, policy, and judicial news.

President Foley is among a group of 100 educators, legislators, and other leaders profiled in this annual list. Honorees are recognized for their dedication to education throughout New York.

When asked what he thinks the future of New York鈥檚 education system looks like, President Foley acknowledged a myth persisting among policymakers that private universities cater to students from high-income families.

鈥淚 wish policymakers would view the whole of higher education as one system with both public and private institutions seeking to provide the best for the students,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are all in this together, and better higher education is better for the state and the country. Working together is best for the whole sector.鈥

See the  of the 2023 Power Players in Education.

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