The Rise and Fall of the Spellings Commission

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The invitation arrived in late June 2005. The secretary of education, Margaret Spellings, was asking me to join her in Denver for a round-table discussion focusing on higher education. Nothing seemed right: There was no list of invited participants, no offer to cover travel costs, no indication really of intended purposes or likely outcomes. I had all but decided to decline, citing family and other responsibilities, when an e-mail message arrived from Jim Duderstadt, president emeritus of the University of Michigan, saying he hoped that I would join him for breakfast in Denver the morning of the round table. I bought my tickets that afternoon.

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2007-01-26
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The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Postprint version. Published in The Chronicle of Higher Education, Volume 53, Issue 21, January 2007, pages B6.
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