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A Guggenheim Fellowship winner, Mr. Levine has been recognized with a host of education awards and honorary degrees. He has served as a consultant to more than 250 colleges and universities. Mr. Levine was also President of Bradford College (1982-1989) and Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Foundation and Carnegie Council for Policy Studies in Higher Education (1975-1982). Mr. Levine is currently working on a five-year study of the nation’s schools of education.
All Kinds of Minds, a nonprofit institute for the understanding of differences in learning, welcomes prominent academicians Joel L. Fleishman and Arthur Levine to the organization's Board of Trustees.

Arthur Levine is President and Professor of Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. Prior to Teachers College, he served as Chair of the Higher Education program and Chair of the Institute for Educational Management at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

A Guggenheim Fellowship winner, Mr. Levine has been recognized with a host of education awards and honorary degrees. He has served as a consultant to more than 250 colleges and universities. Mr. Levine was also President of Bradford College (1982-1989) and Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Foundation and Carnegie Council for Policy Studies in Higher Education (1975-1982). Mr. Levine is currently working on a five-year study of the nation's schools of education.

Mr. Levine is the author of dozens of articles and reviews, and has written more than nine books on college education, the most recent being When Hope and Fear Collide: A Portrait of Today's College Student (with Jeanette S. Cureton). Mr. Levine's numerous opinion editorials have appeared in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, The Chronicle of Higher Education and Education Week.

All Kinds of Minds helps students who struggle with learning measurably improve their success in school and life by providing programs that integrate educational, scientific and clinical expertise. The non-profit Institute provides the Schools Attuned? Professional Development Program for educators, the Student Success Program-,ó for individual student assessments, the Understanding All Kinds of Minds program for parents and caregivers, Educational Care seminars for educational leaders and clinician conferences focusing on neurodevelopmental variation for physicians, psychologists and learning specialists. More information is available online at www.allkindsofminds.org.

This article appeared on October 31st, 2005 on MediaWire.

Published Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2005

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