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Higher Ed in Crisis | What It Needs From Vendors and Partners
 
 
 
 
 
 
This August, The Chronicle is hosting a panel of institutional leaders for an important discussion on what they need from higher-ed vendors and partners during the academic year ahead. In an environment of continued budget cuts and uncertainty, increasing state and federal pressure on academic program and student outcomes, challenges adapting to AI advancements, among everyday operations issues that still need solving, join us to find out how to better support your higher-ed partners.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Vince Kellen, Chief Information Officer, University of California at San Diego
 
 
Dr. Kellen brings a combination of institutional and technology sector experience to the conversation. His focus at UCSD is on integrating innovative applications of information technology into all aspects of teaching, learning, and student success to meet the current moment.
 
 
 
 
 
Nico Washington, Vice President for Finance and Administration, Haverford College
 
 
Ms. Washington is responsible for overseeing campus operations at Haverford College, including budgeting and planning, human resources, facilities management, dining services and campus safety. With deep integration into all vendor matters within the College, she’ll provide keen insight on what leaders are still seeking from external partners in this environment.
 
 
 
 
 
George Justice, Professor of English and former Provost, University of Tulsa
 
 
George Justice, Ph.D., has decades of experience as a professor and an administrator, having served across a variety of institutions and in capacities as both a dean and a provost. He provides an academic lens on the current challenges facing higher education, and what educational and administrative concerns are being prioritized on the path forward.
 
 
 
 
 
Ian Wilhelm, Deputy Managing Editor, The Chronicle
 
 
Wilhelm is the head of The Chronicle’s Intelligence division, providing strategic oversight on the publication’s journalism and events. He has moderated countless expert panels on a wide range of hot topics in higher education.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Time is running out to register for this important program. Be sure to save your seat today to better understand higher ed’s needs in these challenging times.