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  <title><![CDATA[Saddle Up: 7 Trends Coming in 2018]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>What major challenges will higher education face in 2018? In addition to funding, free speech, and student safety issues, the authors of this story wonder about university presidents "using their bully pulpits, and their voices, to advance their principles and institutions." They include College of Sciences alumnus <a href="http://cos.gatech.edu/hg/item/582902">Angel Cabrera</a>, president of <a href="https://www2.gmu.edu/">Georgia Mason University</a>, among a new breed of thought leaders. The authors cite this November 2016 Cabrera <a href="https://president.gmu.edu/you-belong-at-mason/">message</a> to the George Mason community as an example. Cabrera received his M.S. from the <a href="http://psychology.gatech.edu/">School of Psychology</a> in 1993, and a Ph.D. in psychology from Tech in 1995.</p>
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