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This Thursday at 1:00 p.m. ET | 10:00 a.m. PT, we’re holding our next free webinar to break down the latest developments in the Trump administration’s efforts to shake up higher education. Our experts will unpack recent news including Harvard University’s battle with Trump officials, the administration’s moves to cancel the visas of hundreds of international students, and more. |
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FREE WEBINAR SERIESTrump and Higher Ed: Understanding the LatestThursday’s free event is part of our ongoing series of webinars exploring how colleges are navigating turbulent times. Rick Seltzer, author of the Daily Briefing, higher ed’s essential morning newsletter, and Sarah Brown, The Chronicle’s news editor, will break down the most important topics of the moment, so you can stay ahead of the whirlwind of news. When you sign up, you’ll also be automatically registered for their next session, on May 8 at 1 p.m. ET | 10 a.m. PT. Don’t worry if you can’t commit to both dates: We’ll send you reminders in advance of each event, as well as on-demand links to watch the recordings at your convenience. By registering, you’ll also gain access to the on-demand recording of the April 3 session, so you can catch up on anything you missed. |
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PREMIUM WEBINARHigher Ed's New Legal LandscapeOn April 23 at 11:00 a.m. ET | 8:00 a.m. PT, Ian Wilhelm, a Chronicle deputy managing editor, and a panel of experts will examine how higher ed’s legal landscape is changing in light of President Trump’s actions. This discussion, meant for faculty and administrators who aren’t immersed in compliance or the work of the campus general counsel, will cover: How approaches to Title VI and Title IX are changing.The various federal orders and what legal weight they hold. The court cases higher ed should be keeping an eye on.This session is a paid webinar — reserve your seat here. |
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