Dear John,
Please
join me on Wednesday, April 29 at 2 p.m., EDT, for an
interactive virtual forum on innovation and leadership in the coronavirus era. How do colleges continue to innovate? Can institutions pursue meaningful change when everything around them is uncertain?
These are some of the questions that will be addressed as I and a panel of your peers explore how colleges can continue to pursue innovative teaching and other important changes against a backdrop of a vastly changed higher-education and societal climate.
Iâm thrilled to have three creative and experienced college leaders joining me in this conversation:
- Brad Wheeler, vice president for information technology and professor of business at Indiana University
- Rovy Branon, vice provost for Continuum College at the University of Washington
- Catherine âCappyâ Bond Hill, managing director of Ithaka S+R and emerita president of Vassar College
In addition, my colleague Ian Wilhelm will be interviewing our sponsor, Mike Belcher, director of edtech innovation at HP, Inc.
These folks are smart, forward-thinking, and really plugged into the real world concerns colleges face, and I canât wait to share their perspectives in this important conversation.
The forum will offer a chance for you to ask questions live and will be recorded and available on-demand for viewing later.
Register today to reserve your spot.
In the meantime, if you have any suggestions or questions you would like covered, please email me c/o
ci@chronicle.com. I look forward to our discussion.
Goldie Blumenstyk
Senior Writer
The Chronicle of Higher Education
1255 23rd Street N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20037
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