Karen Gross Higher Education Expert

Karen is an educator and an author. Prior to becoming a college president, she was a tenured law professor for two plus decades. Her academic areas of expertise include trauma, toxic stress, consumer finance, overindebtedness and asset building in low income communities. She currently serves as Senior Counsel at Finn Partners Company. From 2011 to 2013, She served (part and full time) as Senior Policy Advisor to the US Department of Education in Washington, DC. She was the Department's representative on the interagency task force charged with redesigning the transition assistance program for returning service members and their families. From 2006 to 2014, she was President of Southern Vermont College, a small, private, affordable, four-year college located in Bennington, VT. In Spring 2016, she was a visiting faculty member at Bennington College in VT. She also teaches part-time st Molly Stark Elementary School, also in Vt. She is also an Affiliate of the Penn Center for MSIs. She is the author of adult and children’s books, the most recent of which are titled Breakaway Learners (adult) and  Lucy’s Dragon Quest. Karen holds a bachelor degree in English and Spanish from Smith College and Juris Doctor degree (JD) in Law from Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law.

 
Scream of Consciousness and School ReOpening

Scream of Consciousness and School ReOpening

The title is not a typo, although I make them all the time (it’s scream not stream).

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Crying and Neuro-diversity: A Political and Non-Political Lesson for Us All

Crying and Neuro-diversity: A Political and Non-Political Lesson for Us All

Temple Grandin is right: we are all neurodiverse, and the way each of us sees the world has benefits and value.

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When Kindness Fails: A Reflection on Humanity’s Darker Side

When Kindness Fails: A Reflection on Humanity’s Darker Side

In a world where we cling to hope and belief in human goodness, it's unsettling to encounter behavior that defies kindness and empathy.

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Lies and Lies and then More Lies

Lies and Lies and then More Lies

In politics, truth often falls victim to ambition and power.

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Please Take Care of Yourself and Each Other

Please Take Care of Yourself and Each Other

Lester Holt ends his NBC newscast each weekday night with the above expression: “Please take care of yourself and each other.”

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