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Higher Education

ASTD’s higher education community is one in which students, faculty, and education leaders in human resource development and training and development-related programs collaborate with learning professionals to develop a stronger workforce. Whether you’re a student, professor, dean, or education leader, you’ll find ASTD has relevant resources for you. 

As a faculty member, you may connect with other community members or find relevant content that can be applied in your classroom. Check out the Higher Education Blog to see what your peers are saying. Join the discussion and include your comments. Faculty Website

As a student, perhaps you’re interested in ASTD research or connecting with professionals in the learning and development industry. ASTD Students Website

As you explore the faculty and student pages, we hope you’ll enjoy the content and services identified to meet your needs.

Michael W. Allen

Justin Brusino

An interview with Michael W. Allen, CEO and Chairman, Allen Interactions Mendota Heights, Minnesota More »

Being Your Own Boss

Stephanie Castellano

Aided by technology, entrepreneurship is on the rise among Millennials. More »

Jay Conger

Ann Pace

An interview with Jay Conger, Kravis Chaired Professor of Leadership Studies, Claremont McKenna College, and Senior Research Scientist, Center for Effective Organizations, University of Southern California More »

One to Watch: Cassandra Bartley-Zemer

ASTD Staff

Bartley-Zemer is thoroughly self-taught and self-guided in her role, which has encouraged her to seek resources and support both in and outside her organization. She has built e-learning and blended learning programs that incorporate games, participant interaction, and ... More »

Prepare for Impact

G.M. "Bud" Benscoter

Overcome the conundrum of measuring interpersonal skills training, and demonstrate its positive impact on your organization. More »