In the wake of the pandemic, students, faculty, and staff at higher-ed institutions around the world are placing increased focus on their well-being. Among new demands to their colleges are increased flexibility, along with greater support for mental health, finances, and career preparedness. Are colleges prepared to act to address students’ changing priorities?

In the upcoming virtual forum, Student Well-being and Flexibility: an International Comparison, a global panel of experts join The Chronicle as we examine results from a new Ipsos survey of college staff and students commissioned by Salesforce.org.

  • What matters to students now?
  • How do they define well-being?
  • How do these answers differ from one country to another?
   
  
Host and Speakers:
   
  
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Alexander C. Kafka
Senior Editor, The Chronicle 

Vivian D Barnette
Vivian D Barnette
Director of the Counseling Center, North Carolina A&T

Mark Ellul
Mark Ellul
Pro-Vice Chancellor for Student Services, London Metropolitan University

Zoe Ragouzeos
Zoe Ragouzeos
Executive Director, Counseling and Wellness Services, New York University

Jennifer Russell
Jennifer Russell
Clinical Director, TalkCampus




  
   
  
July 29 | 2 pm, ET
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