[ONLINE] – In Higher Ed, Diversity’s not Done and Affordability Is the Future
- Virtual
- 11AM – 12:30PM EDT
It's a fraught time for colleges and universities. Enrollment is down. Public support is flagging. Academic freedom and race-based admissions are under attack.
Yet beneath the surface, ideas are in play—some new, others old but reemerging—that can dramatically turn things around. The Washington Monthly’s 2023 College Guide and Rankings issue lays out these ideas and the writers and academics who contributed to the issue will discuss then in a pair of back-to-back panels presented by ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ.Â
The first panel will focus on how colleges are finding new ways to increase diversity on campus, despite the Supreme Court’s recent ruling banning affirmative action in admissions. In the second, legendary journalist James Fallows and higher education historian Jonathan Zimmerman will dig into American higher education’s past to show that the sector has a bright future if it recommits to its founding principle: affordable college for all.
Please join New America and the Washington Monthly on Wednesday, October 4, 2023 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ET. Â
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Introduction:
Vice President for Education Policy, New AmericaÂ
Opening Remarks:
Strategy Director for Federal Policy, Lumina Foundation
Panel on Diversity in Higher Education:Â
Moderator:
Editor in Chief, Washington Monthly
Featured Speakers:
Education Editor, The Conversation
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Associate Professor of Higher Education, Graduate School of Education, University of California, Riverside
Panel on the History and Future of Higher Education:
Moderator:
Contributing Editor, Washington Monthly
Featured Speakers:
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Board Member, ¹ú²úÊÓÆµ
Professor in Education Policy, Organizations, Leadership, and Systems Division, University of PennsylvaniaÂ