WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 16, 2023--
Is a college education still worth it? How can colleges embrace new partnerships and fresh approaches, put students at the center, and truly deliver on the value of a college degree? With currently more than 18 million undergraduate and graduate students at 3,900 colleges across the U.S., the college of the future must adapt to a radically changing higher-education and societal landscape. The 2023 Chronicle Festival will engage thousands of senior administrators and faculty leaders in discussions with speakers about what students, the public, and other stakeholders really want from higher education.
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Now in its third year, the Chronicle Festival will explore the issues that will shape the college of the future, with insights from college leaders, national opinion makers, and other experts. The festival will promote big-picture ideas to help attendees kick off the academic year and inspire them to reach for greater heights at a crucial moment in higher ed.
“We plan to explore the topics and trends shaping higher education today and tomorrow, including generative artificial intelligence, student mental health and inclusion, and the flagging public perception of colleges,” said Ian Wilhelm, Deputy Managing Editor of Chronicle Intelligence. “At Chronfest, representatives from across higher ed and beyond will discuss the road ahead with in-depth discussions about higher ed transformation, current and future challenges, and, hopefully, reasons for optimism.”
Dates and Topics:
- Tuesday, Aug. 29 – The Students of the Future
- Wednesday, Aug. 30 – A Social Contract for the Future
- Thursday, Aug. 31 – The Leadership for the Future
Chronfest’s keynote speakers include:
Stephanie Land
Author
Stephanie Land’s bestselling debut memoir, Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive, recounts her harrowing saga as a single mom navigating the poverty trap. Land’s story was the inspiration for Netflix’s Golden Globe and Emmy Award-nominated original series “Maid.” Her new book, Class: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hunger, and Higher Education, out in November 2023, picks up where Maid left off as Land faces the new challenges of being a poor college student and single parent.
Khalil Gibran Muhammad
Ford Foundation Professor of History, Race, and Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School
Khalil Gibran Muhammad’s scholarship examines the broad intersections of racism, economic inequality, criminal justice, and democracy in U.S. history. At Harvard he directs the Institutional Antiracism and Accountability Project. He co-hosts the Pushkin podcast “Some of My Best Friends Are,” with his best friend, Ben Austen, in which they explore their experiences with the absurdities and intricacies of race in America.
Sal Khan
Founder and CEO, Khan Academy
Sal Khan created Khan Academy, a nonprofit with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. He is also the founder of Schoolhouse.world, Khan Lab School, and Khan World School.
Registration to Chronfest is free and open to the public. Media representatives are welcome to attend.
The Chronicle of Higher Education, founded in 1966, is a privately owned, independent news and information organization. Every month, The Chronicle provides more than 1.5 million professionals across higher education the right information to make the best decisions for their students, institutions, and careers. For more than five decades, The Chronicle has been the unrivaled leader in higher-ed journalism, providing award-winning news and information, deep insights, and opportunities for professional growth to those who shape colleges and universities. It is owned by The Chronicle of Higher Education Inc., which publishes The Chronicle of Higher Education, Arts & Letters Daily, and The Chronicle Review.
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