CECH's Dean Johnson Shares Entrepreneurial Approach to Increasing Quality and Revenue in Eduventures Report

UC’s College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services is featured as a “strong case study of a highly entrepreneurial school of education” in a new report out by Eduventures, a research and consulting firm that provides higher education leaders with expert advice to inform strategic decision-making. In the new report,

Understanding and Identifying Innovative and Entrepreneurial Business Models for Schools of Education

, Eduventures interviewed CECH Dean Larry Johnson about his approaches to maximizing revenue while still retaining quality within a school of education.

 For the full story and report, read more at

http://www.cech.uc.edu/headline/cech-cited-as-highly-entrepreneurial/

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