- Audrey Cohen
Educator Audrey Cohen founded the Women's Talent Corps in 1964, located at 75 Varick Street in
Tribeca . Later, the Talent Corps became The College for Human Services, which in turn becameAudrey Cohen College , which in 2002 (six years after Cohen's death in 1996) was renamedMetropolitan College of New York ( [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B06E5D81E3BF93AA35753C1A9649C8B63] ).Audrey Cohen, in collaboration with educator Janith Jordan, developed an educational system known as
Purpose-Centered Education .Audrey Cohen's writings include the following:
* "A new educational paradigm" (an article from the Phi Delta Kappan dated June 1, 1993)
* "Predictors of public or private employment for business college graduates" (an article from Public Personnel Management dated March 22, 1993)
* "Women and Higher Education: Recommendations for Change" (Eric reports; 1971)
* "The citizen as the integrating agent: Productivity in the Human Services" (from the Human Services monograph series; 1978)
* "The founding of a new profession: the Human Service Professional" (1974)
* "Citizen Empowerment Guide" (1977)References
* [http://www.metropolitan.edu/about/history1.php Metropolitan College of New York's Web site]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B06E5D81E3BF93AA35753C1A9649C8B63 "BULLETIN BOARD; New Name, Expanding Mandate"] by Lia Miller, "The New York Times",October 9 2002 , retrievedJuly 12 2006
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