This year's President to President series, titled “Fostering a Culture of Innovation,” features unique ideas and creative approaches to the myriad challenges higher education institutions now face, many of which were unimaginable only last year. The series is comprised of 10 chapters, each authored by a college or university president with firsthand experience navigating the complex terrain of modern higher education. As an Executive Editor of the series, along with Dr. Marylouise Fennell, we hope you find value in this series and look forward to continuing to share new ideas and perspectives with you.
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
President to President: Chapter 9
The ninth chapter of the 2020-2021 President to President thought leadership series is available online today. In “When the Dust Settles, Higher Education Won’t Be the Same,” Georgia Institute of Technology President Ángel Cabrera, Ph.D., explores how the events of 2020 and the resulting changes to campus life will continue to impact—and even reshape—higher education well into the future. He explores the positive developments borne of the immense challenges created by the COVID-19 pandemic and offers ideas on how to continue leveraging those developments to enhance higher education.
This year's President to President series, titled “Fostering a Culture of Innovation,” features unique ideas and creative approaches to the myriad challenges higher education institutions now face, many of which were unimaginable only last year. The series is comprised of 10 chapters, each authored by a college or university president with firsthand experience navigating the complex terrain of modern higher education. As an Executive Editor of the series, along with Dr. Marylouise Fennell, we hope you find value in this series and look forward to continuing to share new ideas and perspectives with you.
This year's President to President series, titled “Fostering a Culture of Innovation,” features unique ideas and creative approaches to the myriad challenges higher education institutions now face, many of which were unimaginable only last year. The series is comprised of 10 chapters, each authored by a college or university president with firsthand experience navigating the complex terrain of modern higher education. As an Executive Editor of the series, along with Dr. Marylouise Fennell, we hope you find value in this series and look forward to continuing to share new ideas and perspectives with you.