The United States is facing unprecedented challenges, as it grapples with the pandemic, economic fallout, and a racial reckoning. So, too, is American higher ed. How can college presidents respond and transform their institutions to emerge stronger in the future?

In this month’s installment of the Leadership Interview Series, The Chronicle’s Scott Carlson will talk with Freeman Hrabowski, president of the University of Maryland-Baltimore County, about his singular approach to leadership:
  • What lessons has he learned during the pandemic?
  • Where is UMBC investing to transform its campus?
  • What challenges does he anticipate as colleges reopen this fall?




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Thursday, March 11 |  2:00 p.m., ET
   
  
Liv Gjestvang
Associate Vice President, Learning Technology, Ohio State University
Panelists

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Bryan Alexander
Futurist and Author of Academia Next: The Futures of Higher Education


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Bonnie H. Ferri
Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Faculty Development, Co-chair of the Commission on Creating the Next in Education, Georgia Institute of Technology


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Ian Wilhelm
Assistant Managing Editor, The Chronicle








Bob Atkins
CEO, Gray Associates


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Ian Wilhelm
Assistant Managing Editor,
The Chronicle
   
  
   
  



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