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    Randy Woodson, Chancellor of North Carolina State University

    enJuly 23, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Chancellor Randy Woodson talks about protecting the health and safety of the "Pack"—the top priority for NC State as it moves into the fall semester. Among his advice for fellow higher ed leaders: use your institution's values to guide your actions, make the best decisions you can at the time, then pivot when needed.

    This series is sponsored by Jenzabar, a leading expert in higher education enrollment and digital transformation solutions.

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