Join us at the Dallas W Victory Hotel, March 8-10, for a UB Summit Meeting of Higher Ed Leaders!
Dear {[C-FIRST NAME]},
Experience the University Business Higher Ed Leadership Summit on Institutional & Student Success. Your lodging costs are covered. Space is limited.
This Summit, developed by the editors of University Business, will address issues of critical importance to the success of your institution. Program speakers and topics include:
Risa Palm, provost of Georgia State University, on using big data to foster student success.
Brian Mitchell, former president of Bucknell University and director of the Edvance Foundation, which works to increase collaboration among public and private colleges and universities, on improving transfer pathways from two-year to four-year institutions.
Ali A. Houshmand, president of Rowan University, on the value of public-private partnership to higher education institutions.
Diana Natalicio, president of University of Texas, El Paso, and one of Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people, will deliver a special “Home State Address.”
And Summit Chair James Muyskens will be speaking on the changing tasks, roles and responsibilities of instructional faculty.
To register, simply select YES and your space will be reserved. (Two nights lodging costs at this invitation-only event are covered by University Business.)
Here’s what others are saying about the UB Higher Ed Leadership Summit:
"The UB Higher Ed Summit was an outstanding opportunity!” –Tomas D. Morales, President, California State University, San Bernardino, and previous Summit attendee
"At the UB Higher Ed Summit, there was good interchange among colleagues and good variety of sessions. This was well done and is worth attending.” –David L. Eisler, President, Ferris State University
"The UB Higher Ed Summit was organized, relevant and entertaining.” –Stephen Waldron, Campus President & Chief Operating Affairs, Grantham University
"The UB Higher Ed Summit was one of the best conferences I have attended in forty-seven years! Thank you so much for the invitation to attend.” –Thomas W. Kelly, Academic Dean, Houston Community College
With attendance limited to just 50 top-level leaders from influential colleges and universities, the Summit will provide unparalleled opportunities for networking and peer learning. Other program elements include:
Tabletop discussions on topics identified by you and other attendees.
Breakout roundtable sessions for in-depth collaboration around new technologies and solutions in higher education.
Special thought leadership presentations from selected solution providers— including a session by Charter Sponsor HP that will address emerging technologies, data security and STEM.
Small-group networking opportunities at meals and receptions.