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of Children; directing significantly increased media attention to the issues championed by the organization; and increasing the organizational capacity to drive macro-level change to improve the lives of Texas’ most defenseless children. Sanborn is the Executive Editor of two peer reviewed, open access academic journals, the
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Dr. Sanborn has pushed to expand CHILDREN AT RISK. Notable achievements include opening up centers in Dallas and Fort Worth; launching the Public Policy & Law Center, the CHILDREN AT RISK Institute, the Center for Parenting and Family Well-Being and the Center to End Trafficking and Exploitation
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and has authored 12 books and over forty articles on education, career development and related education topics. He has hosted his own radio and television programs, and has spoken to numerous conferences, civic, business, education, and student groups on a variety of topics.
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announced that Sanborn was one of four candidates to become the next president of the university. He is currently an adjunct professor of Leadership in Non-Profit Organizations and Resourcing the Non-Profit Organization at UHD.
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and his doctorate at Columbia University in New York City. He has also served as an advisor and board member to numerous non-profit organizations.
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is a nationally known activist for education and children and is the President/CEO of
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Dr. Sanborn was awarded the 2017 Humanitarian of the Year award by the
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Robert J. Sanborn
Florida State University
Columbia University
Children at Risk
Children At Risk
Houston, Texas
Caribou, Maine
Puerto Rico
Rice University
Hampshire College
Columbia University
University of Tulsa
Florida State University
Growing Up in Houston
University of Houston–Downtown
Albert Schweitzer Fellowship




"UHD Presidential Search Narrows to 4 Candidates"
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"Celebration of Service - Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Houston Galveston"
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American children's rights activists
Florida State University alumni
Teachers College, Columbia University alumni
Rice University faculty
Hampshire College faculty
Columbia University faculty

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