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Conference PresentationsThe Value Proposition of Higher Education: Planning a Campus for the Future
Delivered July 22, 2024By Amy Burkert, Vice Provost for Education | John Gunkel, Senior Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs, Rutgers | Mark Potter, Provost | Mark Thaler, PrincipalChallenges: Engaging Stakeholders
In this audience-driven session, panelists will facilitate a participatory forum to explore the continued evolution of higher education through the lens of policy, economic disparity, technology, design, community partnership, and multidisciplinary learning. We'll explore the value proposition of universities and their required evolution by examining program flexibility, designing for equity and engagement, and stakeholder engagement. Through this discussion about timely issues that affect our current learning landscape, this session will aim to unlock new solutions and strategies that will inspire you to redefine the future of learning on your campus.
Learning Outcomes:
- Describe what program flexibility looks like so that educators can see and serve all students through campus learning environments.
- Explain how design can improve learning environments to support a diverse group of learners.
- Detail where thought leaders can build strategic partnerships with key stakeholders in support of closing the skills gap.
- Outline how universities can foster community through amenities and learning environments in a new age of hybrid learning.
Presenters:
Amy Burkert, Vice Provost for Education, Carnegie Mellon University
John Gunkel, Senior Vice Chancellor, Academic Affairs, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Mark Potter, Provost, City Colleges of Chicago-District Office
Mark Thaler, Principal, GenslerDelivered 07/22/2024.
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