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DESCRIPTION:\n\nDonna Shalala\; '70 PhD (SSc) Former President of the Unive
 rsity of Miami\;and President and Chief Executive Officer for the\nClinton
  Foundation\n\n"Ethical Leadership in Higher Education: Who Wants This Job
  Anymore?"Donna E.\nShalala is President and CEO of the Clinton Foundation
 .&nbsp\; \nPreviously\,\nshe served as President of the University of Miam
 i\, Chancellor of the\nUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison\, and President of 
 Hunter College of the City\nUniversity of New York.&nbsp\; \nFrom 1993\nto
  2001 she served in the Clinton Administration as the U.S. Secretary of\nH
 ealth and Human Services\, the longest serving HHS Secretary in U.S.\nhist
 ory.&nbsp\; She had previously served in\nthe Carter Administration as Ass
 istant Secretary for Policy Development and\nResearch at the U.S. Departme
 nt of Housing and Urban Development.\n\nDr.\nShalala received her A.B. deg
 ree from Western College for Women\, and earned her\nPh.D. from The Maxwel
 l School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse\nUniversity.&nbsp\;
  She has held tenured\nprofessorships at Columbia University\, the City Un
 iversity of New York\, the\nUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison\, and the Univ
 ersity of Miami.&nbsp\;\n\nOther\nnotable positions include Peace Corps Vo
 lunteer in Iran from 1962 to 1964 (she\nwas one of the first volunteers)\,
  Co-chair of the Commission on Care for\nReturning Wounded Warriors\, and 
 member of the Council of Foreign Relations\nIndependent Task Force on the 
 Emerging Global Health Crisis.\n\n\n\nDr.\nShalala has received numerous s
 ignificant national and international awards for\nher varied public servic
 e.&nbsp\; Among these\nare the Presidential Medal of Freedom\, the Nelson 
 Mandala Award for Health and\nHuman Rights\, the National Public Service A
 ward\, induction into the National Women’s\nHall of Fame\, Glamour Magazin
 e’s Woman\nof the Year\, U.S. News and World Report’s America’s Best Leade
 rs\, and the Harry\nS. Truman Legacy of Leadership Award.&nbsp\;\nShe has 
 been elected to seven national academic academies and the\nCouncil on Fore
 ign Relations\, and has received more than four dozen honorary\ndegrees.\n
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SUMMARY:Tanner Lecture Series on Ethics\, Citizenship\, and Public Responsi
 bility with Donna Shalala
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p>\n\nDonna Shalala\; '70 PhD (SSc) Fo
 rmer President of the University of Miami\;and President and Chief Executi
 ve Officer for the\nClinton Foundation<br><br></p><p>\n\n<b>"Ethical Leade
 rship in Higher Education: Who Wants This Job Anymore?"</b><br><br></p><p>
 Donna E.\nShalala is President and CEO of the Clinton Foundation.&nbsp\; \
 nPreviously\,\nshe served as President of the University of Miami\, Chance
 llor of the\nUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison\, and President of Hunter Col
 lege of the City\nUniversity of New York.&nbsp\; \nFrom 1993\nto 2001 she 
 served in the Clinton Administration as the U.S. Secretary of\nHealth and 
 Human Services\, the longest serving HHS Secretary in U.S.\nhistory.&nbsp\
 ; She had previously served in\nthe Carter Administration as Assistant Sec
 retary for Policy Development and\nResearch at the U.S. Department of Hous
 ing and Urban Development.\n\n<br></p><p>Dr.\nShalala received her A.B. de
 gree from Western College for Women\, and earned her\nPh.D. from The Maxwe
 ll School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse\nUniversity.&nbsp\
 ; She has held tenured\nprofessorships at Columbia University\, the City U
 niversity of New York\, the\nUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison\, and the Uni
 versity of Miami.&nbsp\;\n\n<br></p><p>Other\nnotable positions include Pe
 ace Corps Volunteer in Iran from 1962 to 1964 (she\nwas one of the first v
 olunteers)\, Co-chair of the Commission on Care for\nReturning Wounded War
 riors\, and member of the Council of Foreign Relations\nIndependent Task F
 orce on the Emerging Global Health Crisis.\n\n\n\n<br></p><p>Dr.\nShalala 
 has received numerous significant national and international awards for\nh
 er varied public service.&nbsp\; Among these\nare the Presidential Medal o
 f Freedom\, the Nelson Mandala Award for Health and\nHuman Rights\, the Na
 tional Public Service Award\, induction into the National Women’s\nHall of
  Fame\, <i>Glamour </i>Magazine’s Woman\nof the Year\, U.S. News and World
  Report’s America’s Best Leaders\, and the Harry\nS. Truman Legacy of Lead
 ership Award.&nbsp\;\nShe has been elected to seven national academic acad
 emies and the\nCouncil on Foreign Relations\, and has received more than f
 our dozen honorary\ndegrees.</p><p><br>\n<br>\n</p><p></p>
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