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APT Words

APT Words, Scout Meredith Best, Kathryn Enke, Jeremy C. Young, Liz Hutchison

Advancing Public Trust in Higher Education

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • APT Words
  • Scout Meredith Best

    APT@ AACU

  • Kathryn Enke

    Kathryn Enke is an experienced college administrator committed to helping diverse leaders develop, find community, and succeed in higher education.

  • Jeremy C. Young

    Jeremy C. Young is the senior advisor for strategic initiatives at AAC&U and co-director of the Advancing Public Trust in Higher Education initiative.

  • Liz Hutchison

    Liz Hutchison is an ACE Fellow at the American Association of Colleges and Universities in 2025-2026, and Regents’ Professor in Arts and Sciences in the Department of History at the University of New Mexico.

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