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The National Association of Higher Education Systems (NASH) has elected California State University Chancellor Mildred García to its Board of Directors. This significant appointment recognizes García's extensive contributions to the field of higher education and her commitment to advancing educational opportunities for all students.
As a prominent leader in the academic community, Chancellor García has been instrumental in implementing innovative strategies that promote student success and institutional effectiveness. Her leadership at CSU has focused on enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion within the university system, ensuring that all students have access to quality education and support services.
García's election to the NASH Board underscores her influence in shaping national policies and best practices in higher education. She joins a distinguished group of leaders dedicated to addressing the challenges facing institutions across the country. This new role will allow her to further advocate for critical issues impacting students and higher education systems nationwide.
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