Breaking Administrative Silos to Better Serve Students

As student needs have grown because of Covid-19 and its financial fallout, senior administrators and their departments have to work better together. Register now for a virtual forum on how college leaders must break down silos to better serve students and to build a student-ready institution. The Chronicle’s assistant managing editor Ian Wilhelm will be […]

Child and Family Challenges Related to COVID-19

In this webinar, CSUSB professors with expertise in distinct child and family domains describe challenges and offer suggestions regarding the Covid-19 pandemic. Dr. Kelly Campbell discusses couple relationships, Dr. Laura Kamptner addresses parenting, Dr. Amy van Schagen focuses on preschool aged children, and Dr. Eugene Wong discusses school aged children. The session concludes with a […]

Women in Higher Education Leadership

In this webinar, Women in Higher Education Leadership, Women leaders serving on California public higher education governing boards discuss their critical role in advancing policies that eliminate racial inequity at the UC, CSU and California Community Colleges, and why racial/ethnic and gender diverse appointments are key to change. Panel Moderator Maria Anguiano Member University of […]

Resilient Rural Colleges

Rural colleges are changing. Without question, the pandemic has played a key role in many of the prominent shifts happening on campus and online. But, in an effort to meet other pressing challenges—educational, financial, and geographic—rural colleges are thinking differently and learning valuable lessons. A panel of experts will join The Chronicle as they discuss […]

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