Ken Frank named one of nation's top education influencers
Ken Frank, a frequent collaborator with CSIS scholars, is one of five from MSU to make the prestigious list.
For the first time, CSIS member Ken Frank, MSU Foundation Professor of Sociometrics and professor in Department of Counseling, Educational Psychology and Special Education and an adjunct in fisheries and wildlife, is on the annual Rick Hess Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings honors scholars from across the U.S. who have shaped education research, policy and practice.
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