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The Community Solution Education System, formerly TCS Education System

March 15, 2017

How Do We Move Forward as a Nation?

By Dr. Michele Nealon-Woods, President of The Chicago School of Professional Psychology This article originally appeared in the Huffington Post 11/16/2016  While many of us need time to absorb the cacophony of messages that emanated from our recent general election
February 1, 2017

Cuba and Citizen Diplomacy: How Will the Trump Administration Affect Relations with Cuba?

On the eve of Education Beyond Borders: A Faculty-Led Study Abroad Course to Cuba—where students will have the opportunity to witness first-hand how the Cuban legal and political systems function—Professor Jared Carter discusses the implications of the incoming
January 27, 2017

Response to Executive Order on Immigration

Dear TCS Colleagues, On the heels of this weekend’s Executive Order to restrict U.S. entry to citizens from seven predominantly Muslim countries, all of us at TCS would like to take a moment to underscore our unwavering mission
January 20, 2017

A Health Care Revolution of Compassion

Preparing next gen nursing professionals to provide care today’s patients and health care providers demand. By: Dallas Nursing Institute Dean, Gwen Gaston MSN, RN   When the Affordable Care Act was passed by Congress in 2010, it was a step
December 12, 2016

More Than Just a Trip

Reflections on the Impact of TCS Global Engagement By: Saybrook University President Nathan Long As many of you may know, Saybrook is going global through a partnership with TCS Education System and its colleges and universities. Our inaugural trip for
June 28, 2016

The Pursuit of Lasting Social Change

As a higher ed system of colleges focused on empowering our partner institutions to develop agents of change and favorably impact their communities, we’re constantly exploring opportunities to impart lasting social change. While there’s certainly no shortage of
April 15, 2016

Realizing More Meaningful Global Engagement Opportunities in Higher Ed

With the launch of the first U.S. study abroad program nearly 100 years ago, there’s nothing novel about academic foreign exchange itself. Notable in recent years however, is the value that these programs have the potential to provide students
March 25, 2016

The Tenets of Meaningful Success

Recent conjecture in the news surrounding New York Knicks president, and former basketball coach and player Phil Jackson’s next professional move inspires a thoughtful examination of the leadership successes he’s collected over a nearly 50-year career.  At 70 years-old,
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