2024-08-08
44 分钟Tania Tetlow, a former federal prosecutor and now the president of Fordham University, thinks the modern campus could use a dose of old-fashioned values.
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So let's talk a little bit about what you see as the purpose of college.
I've heard you say that some people use it for chasing status, was your phrase, while others use it to prepare themselves to improve not just themselves and their families, but society.
So what do you see as the mission?