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As part of the Pullias lecture series, D. Bruce Johnstone, professor of higher & comparative education and director at the Center for Comparative & Global Studies in Education, discusses the future of higher education.
He is also the former chancellor of the State University of New York in Buffalo and the director of the International Comparative Student Finance and Accessibility Project, a multi-year, foundation-supported examination into the worldwide shift of higher education costs from governments and taxpayers to parents and students.
Johnstone has written more than 70 books, monographs, articles, chapters, and book reviews. He is best known for his works on the financial condition of higher education, the concept of learning productivity, student financial assistance policy, system governance and international comparative higher education finance.
In a 25-year administrative career, Johnstone has, in addition to his 1988-1994 SUNY chancellor appointment, held the posts of vice president for administration at the University of Pennsylvania and president of the State University College of Buffalo.
Johnstone has served as a director of the Association for the Study of Higher Education, the American Council on Education, the Association of State Colleges and Universities, the American Association of Colleges and Universities, the National Association of System Heads (president 1992-1994) and the College Board (chairman, 1992-1994). He is a trustee of D'Youville College and has served on the boards of numerous organizations in Buffalo.
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