Donald Trump and Higher Ed: We Answer Your Questions
Thursday, March 6  •  1 p.m. ET | 10 a.m. PT
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Tuesday, March 23 |  2:00 p.m., ET

After President Trump’s first month in office, we broke down what his administration’s chaotic approach to higher education means for colleges. But you asked so many good questions that we didn’t have time to answer. At this follow-up event, we’ll field as many questions as we can about the very real repercussions you’re already seeing on your campuses.

How should private, nonprofit colleges interpret the Dear Colleague letter? Can anti-DEI policy impact student-run clubs and organizations? How are accrediting agencies preparing for the new administration? Are college presidents organizing for large-scale resistance? How will Trump’s policies impact HBCUs? And what does all of this mean for enrollment?

Rick Seltzer cuts through the chaos every morning in The Chronicle's subscriber-only newsletter, the Daily Briefing. No one has done a better job of distinguishing signal from noise and articulating the specific stakes for colleges.

Join us on Thursday, March 6 at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT for a discussion featuring Rick and Sarah Brown, The Chronicle’s news editor. Rick and Sarah will pick up where they left off last month, this time focusing entirely on the questions our readers and subscribers have been asking about how Trump’s policies might impact them and their work.



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Alex Kafka
Alexander Kafka
Senior Editor, The Chronicle 



Alex Kafka
Alexander Kafka
Senior Editor, The Chronicle 


Speakers:

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Sarah Brown
Senior Editor, The Chronicle of Higher Education


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Rick Seltzer
Senior Writer, The Chronicle of Higher Education
   
  
Moderator:

Jennifer Ruark
Deputy Managing Editor, The Chronicle of Higher Education



  
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