When London Metropolitan University made a commitment to race equity, it included major structural investments and a five-year plan to guide its efforts. What have its leaders learned in the process? How might their experiences apply to higher education institutions across the United States?

On October 17, The Chronicle is hosting a 30-minute conversation with Lynn Dobbs, London Met’s Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive. Register for the Virtual Forum to hear her perspective on topics including:
  • Removing systemic barriers
  • Integrating anti-racism into the university system
  • Collaborating with race equity experts in an academic setting
  • Building a diverse academic pipeline





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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