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Training Leaders
July 10, 2014

Patrick Awuah left a comfortable life in Seattle to return to Ghana and co-founded a liberal arts college.  Why?  Because he believes that Ghana’s failures in leadership — and he gives several mind-boggling examples — stem from a university system that fails to train real leaders.

In a TedTalk, "Training our next leaders" Awuah explains how a true liberal arts education — steeped in critical thinking, idealism, and public service — can produce the quick-thinking, ethical leaders needed to move his country forward.






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