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Almost from its inception in 1971, Empire State College has offered students and faculty opportunities to work in different learning modes, including the foundational face-to-face teaching and learning model at regional centers and distance learning through the Saratoga Springs-based Center for Distance Learning (CDL).
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Hertz, S., Leaker, C., Bonanno, R., Macmillan, T. (2017). Family Feuds, Shotgun Weddings and a Dash of Couples Therapy. In: Jelly, K., Mandell, A. (eds) Principles, Practices, and Creative Tensions in Progressive Higher Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-884-6_15
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