Registration Open: 2024 AAC&U Annual Meeting – Jan 17-20
Posted by American Association of Colleges and Universities on July 18, 2023
How do we break through in today’s post-truth media culture to defend academic freedom, demonstrate the value of a liberal education, or recover the understanding of higher education as a public good? How do we prepare our students for a world transformed by artificial intelligence and other new technologies?
Join us January 17–20 in Washington, DC, for the 2024 AAC&U Annual Meeting, where colleagues and thought leaders from across the global higher education landscape will gather to shape and share solutions to these and other challenges facing colleges and universities. The meeting will feature inspiring and insightful plenaries, opportunities to network with peers across institutional types, and a full community-generated program showcasing successful models of institutional transformation and best practices for promoting equity, innovation, and excellence in liberal education.
The Annual Meeting is the premier gathering of higher education professionals. It’s an unparalleled opportunity to connect with colleagues, thought leaders, and other experts to learn about and discuss the most pressing issues in higher education today. The meeting will feature sessions on a broad range of topics across five meeting tracks:
- Curricular, Pedagogical, and Digital Innovation
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
- Engaged Learning
- Liberal Education, Workforce Preparation, and Scientific Vitality
- Mental Health and Well-Being
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