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Hi everyone, I'll get started in a minute or so as the audience gets into zoom

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Welcome to today’s Chronicle of Higher Education’s virtual forum.A reminder: Please use the Q&A box to ask questions or make comments.We’ll respond with “Posting” to indicate that your question or comment is now visible to all attendees.Our hosts and panelists will answer as many questions as they can.All of the questions and comments inform our coverage — articles, reports, and events.A reminder that the event is being recorded, and we’ll send each of you a link to watch it on-demand in a few days.Closed captioning is available.This session is underwritten by Jenzabar.

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Welcome to today’s Chronicle of Higher Education’s virtual forum.A reminder: Please use the Q&A box to ask questions or make comments.We’ll respond with “Posting” to indicate that your question or comment is now visible to all attendees.Our hosts and panelists will answer as many questions as they can.All of the questions and comments inform our coverage — articles, reports, and events.A reminder that the event is being recorded, and we’ll send each of you a link to watch it on-demand in a few days.Closed captioning is available.This session is underwritten by Jenzabar.

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The moderator today is:Ian Wilhelm, Assistant Managing Editor, The ChronicleOur panel is:Robin Holmes-Sullivan, President, Lewis & ClarkArthur Levine, Co-Author, The Great Upheaval: Higher Education’s Past, Present, and Uncertain FutureMeredith Woo, President, Sweetbriar College

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The moderator today is:Ian Wilhelm, Assistant Managing Editor, The ChronicleOur panel is:Robin Holmes-Sullivan, President, Lewis & ClarkArthur Levine, Co-Author, The Great Upheaval: Higher Education’s Past, Present, and Uncertain FutureMeredith Woo, President, Sweetbriar College

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Resources to further the conversation:

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“5 Ways Higher Ed Will Be Upended” – Chronicle opinion article co-written by Arthur Levinehttps://www.chronicle.com/article/5-ways-higher-ed-will-be-upended-in-the-decades-to-come

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We asked 402 senior administrators: “How do you feel about your institution’s future?”27% - very optimistic42% - somewhat optimistic14% - neither optimistic nor pessimistic14% - somewhat pessimistic3% - very pessimistic

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Resources to further the conversation:A Chronicle report that analyzes the survey findings mentioned today.https://connect.chronicle.com/CHE-CI-WC-2022-NavigatingUncertainty-ResearchBrief-Jenzabar_Landing-Page.html

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We asked 402 senior administrators: “Has your institution become more resilient to revenue and enrollment changes?”55% - yes45% - no

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Resources to further the conversation:A Chronicle report that analyzes the survey findings mentioned today.https://connect.chronicle.com/CHE-CI-WC-2022-NavigatingUncertainty-ResearchBrief-Jenzabar_Landing-Page.html

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The interview participants are:Brock Read, Editor, The ChronicleAndJaime Moquin, Vice President of Engagement & Customer Success, Jenzabar

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The moderator today is:Ian Wilhelm, Assistant Managing Editor, The ChronicleOur panel is:Robin Holmes-Sullivan, President, Lewis & ClarkArthur Levine, Co-Author, The Great Upheaval: Higher Education’s Past, Present, and Uncertain FutureMeredith Woo, President, Sweetbriar College

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Resources to further the conversation:

01:07:26
“Who Wants to Be a College President? A growing list of job demands is changing how leaders are hired.”https://www.chronicle.com/article/who-wants-to-be-a-college-president“The Exit Interview: Nine departing presidents on how the job — and higher ed — is changing.”https://www.chronicle.com/article/the-exit-interview

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Thank you all for joining today’s session. And thanks to everyone who offered questions or comments. All of them inform our coverage.A reminder that the event is being recorded, and we’ll send each of you a link to watch it on-demand in a few days. That email will also include the resources shared in the chat.