This conference aims to bring together researchers in higher education across the disciplines to discuss the importance of this kind of inequality for students, our society, and our institutions. For example, should institutions of higher education with large endowments be taxed? Should they share their resources will less well-resourced institutions? What are their obligations to their students, their communities, and to other institutions of higher education? Should we make it easier for students to transfer from community colleges into better-resourced institutions? What are the effects of institutional inequality on student success and access, our communities, and the role of higher education in our society?
For more information, please visit the conference website here --> https://jennifermmorton.com/inequality-in-higher-education-conference/
Schedule:
May 27, 2022
Van Pelt Library, Class of 1954 Teaching Seminar Room
9:00am-9:30am
Breakfast at Venue
9:30-10:00 am
Session 1 The State of Institutional Inequality (Opening Session)
10:15-11:30am
Session 2 Student Outcomes
11:45am-1:00pm
Session 3 Endowments & Institutional Debt
1:00-2:00pm
Lunch
1:15-3:30pm
Session 4 Geography & Access
3:45-5:00pm
Session 5 Obligations of Elite Universities
6:00pm
Dinner @ TBA
May 28, 2022
Cohen 493
9:00-9:30am
Breakfast at venue
9:30-10:45am
Chronicle/Theory Research and Education Brainstorming session
11:00am-12:15pm
Closing Session & Lunch