Presidential Speeches and Articles

The following is a list of recent speaking engagements and articles written by SVC President Karen Gross:

June 2008

  • Insidehighered.com - Doctor of Humane Lettuce 
  • PACAC - Pennsylvania Guidance Counselor Annual Meeting, Harrisburg, PA
    Topic: How Small Colleges Benefit Students
  • Commencement Address, The Hoosac School, Bennington, VT

April 2008

  • BusinessWeek.com
    Police Those Credit Cards: Via the Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights, the U.S. should regulate the industry to protect consumers from sudden rate increases such as those recently imposed by Bank of America, which more than doubled rates for certain cardholders. Pro or con?
    Pro: Fine Print Is Useless - by Karen Gross
  • Canadian Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, British Columbia, Canada
    Workshops on Money Issues Affecting Students
  • Casey Family Services Diversity Conference, New Hampshire
    Topic: How Small Colleges Benefit First Generation Students; Understanding Money's Language

March 2008

  • Small Board School Association Annual Meeting, Rectory School, Pomfret, CT
    Topic: Small Colleges and the Benefits They Offer

November 2007

October 2007

  • National Community Tax Coalition's 6th Biennial Conference
    Denver, CO
    The Language of Money
  • Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Committee on Career Advancement, NYC, NY
    Panel Discussion on Using a Law Degree in Academia

Fall 2007

  • The Yearbook of Consumer Law 2008
    Expanding the use of Credit Reports and Credit Scores: The need for Caution and Empiricism

September 2007

August 2007

July 2007

  • IRC Comparative Consumer Overindebtedness
    Law & Society Conference, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
    Panel - Responsible Lending
  • Inside Higher Ed
    My First Year as President

June 2007

  • Campus Compact Network Meeting, Salve Regina University, Newport, RI
    A Dialogue With Presidents About Their Priorities And The Context For The Engaged Campus:A candid conversation with three college presidents from diverse institutions about the issues that are near and dear to college presidents' hearts and budgets.

April 2007

  • University of Cantabria in Santander, Spain
    Bankruptcy Laws of the U.S.

March 2007

February 2007

January 2007

November 2006

  • Nottingham Trent University
    The Language of Money and Why it Matters: Lawyers and Laypersons Should Learn to Speak It
  • Lancaster University Law School
    Be Careful What You Wish For: The American Experience in Changing the Bankruptcy Law
  • Southern Vermont College
    Teaching Women to Speak Money's Language and Why It Matters
    Sponsored by the American Association of University Women and SVC.
  • Southern Vermont College Inaugural Speech
  • Campus Perspectives with Bennington College President Elizabeth Coleman
  • Vermont Student Assistance Corporation Annual Meeting
    Learning to Speak Money's Language: Techniques, Tips, and Takeaways
  • Graduate New York State Financial Aid Administrators Conference
    Graduate Symposium - Financial Literacy for Graduate Students

October 2006

  • Black Accountants Northern New Jersey Chapter
    Dissecting a Credit Card
  • Law School Senior Seminar at The University of Hull
    The Changing Nature of Legislation in the US : Bankruptcy Law as paradigm for reduced flexibility and diminished individualized justice

September 2006

  • President Gross participated in a panel in Chicago for the International Bar Association. The topic was Women Lawyers Marketing All Clients. The panel addressed how women lawyers can market themselves more effectively. She was joined on the panel by Susan Bennett, Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary, Culligan International Company, Northbrook, IL ; Ellisa Opstbaum Habbart, Esq., The Delaware Counsel Group, LLP, Wilmington, DE; Maria Teresa Pintos, Partner, Abeledo Gottheil Abogados S.C., Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Stella Obiageli Ugboma, Solicitor & Consultant, Stella Ugboma & Associates, Lagos, Nigeria.

August 2006

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