As a surgical services nurse, Chamberlain University alumnus, Aaron Sangha, BSN ’24, brings compassion, precision and dedication to every shift. With men making up around 12% of registered nurses in the country (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2023), Aaron’s journey highlights the growing presence and critical impact of men in nursing. Their contributions are essential to delivering high-quality care and meeting the needs of patients. This #NursesWeek, we’re proud to celebrate alumni like Aaron who are helping shape the future of nursing. Read his story: https://bit.ly/4d9kkJp
Adtalem Global Education
Education Administration Programs
Chicago, Illinois 97,327 followers
We provide global access to knowledge that transforms lives and enables careers.
About us
Adtalem Global Education (NYSE: ATGE), a leading medical and healthcare education provider, partners with organizations in the healthcare industry to solve critical workforce talent needs by expanding access to education, certifications and upskilling programs at scale. With a dedicated focus on driving strong outcomes that increase workforce preparedness, Adtalem empowers a global population of learners to achieve their goals and make inspiring contributions to their communities. Adtalem is the parent organization of American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Chamberlain University, Ross University School of Medicine, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine and Walden University. Adtalem has more than 10,000 employees, a network of more than 275,000 alumni.
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- Education Administration Programs
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Chicago, Illinois
- Type
- Public Company
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500 W Monroe St
Chicago, Illinois 60661, US
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3005 Highland Parkway
Downers Grove, Illinois 60515, US
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500 W Monroe St
Chicago, IL 60661, US
Employees at Adtalem Global Education
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Our Chairman and CEO, Steve Beard, recently sat down with Forbes' Jabari Young at the Nasdaq MarketSite to share insights on how Adtalem is addressing the healthcare workforce shortage, as well as the values from his upbringing that shaped his leadership journey. A must-watch.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Jabari Young of Forbes. While we covered many topics, I find myself reflecting on three leadership principles that have guided my journey: 1. Commitment to hard work - growing up, hard work wasn't just encouraged; it was our currency, our only reliable resource. This ethic continues to drive our mission at Adtalem Global Education 2. The importance of family - my upbringing taught me that we succeed through strong support systems. This translates directly to how we foster community among our students, faculty, colleagues and partners. 3. Humility in facing adversity - life presented daily challenges that required resilience and perspective. This mindset helps us navigate complexity and change while staying focused on our purpose. Thinking about leadership lessons, what experiences have shaped your professional journey? #Leadership #CareerAdvice #ForbesBLK
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“Much of higher education has chased a value proposition rooted in high selectivity and historical prestige. We want to expand the opportunity for folks who want to be clinicians, and we take a holistic approach to building classes that are broadly representative of the communities those clinicians are ultimately going to serve.” – Adtalem Chairman and CEO Steve Beard Earlier this month, he sat down with Axios publisher Nicholas Johnston at the Axios Future Health Summit to share his vision for the future of #healthcare education and how Adtalem's mission is helping address the challenges facing the healthcare industry through innovations like #AI. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e9zXAFxA
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Keep your sights set on eye health this #HealthyVisionMonth! Get expert insights from American University of the Caribbean alumnus Kayvon Moin, MD ’24, on protecting your vision. Read more in our latest article: https://lnkd.in/gctrZ_CY
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“Being first-generation is a big part of who I am. It’s what motivates me to lead, to serve and to keep pushing forward.” - Hiva (Sungyoung) Lee, MD ’23, American University of the Caribbean Dr. Lee’s journey to medicine wasn’t linear. From Division I football at Brigham Young University to medical school, he embraced every challenge along the way. As the first doctor in his family, he carries forward a legacy of perseverance and purpose. Read more about his story: https://lnkd.in/dn4kpXaw
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This #MemorialDay, we are taking the time to honor and remember those who have dedicated their lives to service. From all of us at Adtalem, we wish you a safe Memorial Day.
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Overuse injuries in youth sports are rising as early specialization and year-round play push young athletes past their limits. Ross University School of Medicine alumnus, Keith Monchik, MD ’03, shares his insights on prevention and the changes needed to keep kids healthy and competing. Read the full article: https://lnkd.in/gzAZEiMd
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Now more than ever, we need leaders committed to making a positive impact. For Chamberlain University alumnus Aaron Sangha, BSN ’24, that’s the driving force behind his journey. His goal is clear - strengthening communities, the healthcare workforce and patient care. At Adtalem, creating meaningful change is possible. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g3txiR9C
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Our #MonthofService was a powerful reflection of our commitment to giving back. Across our institutions, 496 colleagues volunteered 2,770 hours, supporting 151 charitable organizations and making a meaningful impact in the communities where we live, work and teach. Thank you to everyone who participated! Your dedication to service continues to inspire!
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We are thrilled to share that Chamberlain University and Walden University have been recognized as "Opportunity Colleges and Universities" in the 2025 Student Access and Earnings Classification by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the American Council on Education! This distinction highlights Adtalem's unwavering commitment to expanding access to high-quality education and empowering students from underrepresented backgrounds. We are proud that our institutions exemplify excellence in fostering student success and career outcomes—ultimately contributing to a stronger healthcare workforce.
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