First Meeting of 76 College Leaders to Be Held Today
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 15, 2008--The New York Times and
The Chronicle of Higher Education have teamed up to form the nation's
first Higher Education Cabinet, comprising presidents, trustees and
leaders from 76 colleges, universities and higher-education
associations. The goal of the cabinet is to identify trends and direct
discussions about the most pressing issues facing higher education
today.
The first meeting of the cabinet will be held today at The New
York Times Building. The welcome address will be given by Janet L.
Robinson, president and chief executive officer of The New York Times
Company, followed by remarks from Jeffrey Selingo, editor of The
Chronicle of Higher Education. Topics to be discussed at the cabinet
meeting included e-learning, internationalization, financing models,
assessment and accountability.
"The New York Times is committed to fostering discussion about the
changing landscape of higher education," said Felice Nudelman,
executive director, education, The New York Times. "We are delighted
to be hosting the inaugural Chronicle of Higher Education/New York
Times Higher Education Cabinet meeting and look forward to continued
opportunities to facilitate creative and collective discussions about
the key topics in higher education."
"The Chronicle of Higher Education and The New York Times are two
must-reads for college leaders so it was a logical extension for us to
bring this group together to discuss the most important issues facing
higher education today," said Mr. Selingo. "The presidents in the
cabinet represent all types of four-year colleges, public and private,
small and large, from all parts of the country, and we are eager to
hear their opinions."
The cabinet will meet in person once a year and quarterly online
meetings will be conducted via the EpsilenTM environment, an
e-learning and meeting platform.
A full list of colleges and universities that participating in
today's discussions follows.
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About The Chronicle of Higher Education
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information, and jobs for college and university faculty members and
administrators. Based in Washington, D.C., The Chronicle has more than
60 writers and editors, as well as more than 15 foreign correspondents
positioned around the world. More than 1.5-million unique visitors
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350,000 readers in print each week.
Chronicle of Higher Education/New York Times Higher Education
Cabinet
Inaugural Meeting Participants
Edward L. Ayers, University of Richmond
MaryAnn Baenninger, College of Saint Benedict
Charles R. Bantz, Indiana University - Purdue University
Indianapolis
Gretchen M. Bataille, University of North Texas
Douglas Bennett, Earlham College
Robert M. Berdahl, Association of American Universities
Rick Beyer, Olivet College trustee
Al Bowman, Illinois State University
Molly C. Broad, American Council on Education
Bob Bruininks, University of Minnesota
Nancy Cantor, Syracuse University
David G. Carter, Connecticut State University System
John C. Cavanaugh, Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
Rebecca Chopp, Colgate University
Carol Christ, Smith College
James E. Cofer, University of Louisiana at Monroe
Susan Cole, Montclair State University
France A. Cordova, Purdue University
Patricia Cormier, Longwood University
Joanne V. Creighton, Mount Holyoke College
Deno Curris, American Association of State Colleges and
Universities
Warren David, National Association of Independent Colleges and
Universities
Eroll B. Davis, University System of Georgia
Rosemary DePaolo, University of North Carolina, Wilmington
Colin S. Diver, Reed College
Lewis Duncan, Rollins College
Richard Ekman, Council of Independent Colleges
Mark A. Emmert, University of Washington
Daniel Fogel, University of Vermont
Bobby Fong, Butler University
John Fry, Franklin and Marshall College
Robert J. Gaffney, Dowling College
Barbara Gitenstein, The College of New Jersey
Jo Ann Gora, Ball State University
Richard Guarasci, Wagner College
Amy Gutmann , University of Pennsylvania
Catharine B. Hill, Vassar College
Muriel Howard, Buffalo State College
Freeman A. Hrabowski III, University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Rev. John I. Jenkins, University of Notre Dame
Susan Johnston, Association of Governing Boards of Universities
and Colleges
Thomas Kepple, Juniata College
William E. Kirwan, University System of Maryland
Maria Klawe, Harvey Mudd College
Steven Knapp, The George Washington University
Rick Legon, Association of Governing Boards of Universities and
Colleges
Susan Lennon, The Women's College Coalition
Anthony Marx, Amherst College
Richard L. McCormick, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ellen McCulloch-Lovell, Marlboro College
Peter McPherson, National Association of State Universities and
Land-Grant Colleges (NASULGC)
Charles R. Middleton, Roosevelt University
Fr. Thomas J. O'Hara, C.S.C, King's College
David Oxtoby, Pomona College
Constantine Papadakis, Drexel University
Stuart, Rabinowitz, Hofstra University
Gary, Ransdell, Western Kentucky University
Brian Rosenberg, Macalester College
Richard Rush, CSU Channel Islands
Carol Geary Schneider, Association of American Colleges and
Universities
Rich Schneider, Norwich University
Stephen D. Schutt, Lake Forest College
Joel Seligman, University of Rochester
Robert N. Shelton, University of Arizona
David Shi, Furman University
David J. Skorton, Cornell University
Graham Spanier, Pennsylvania State University
Stephen Spinelli Jr., Philadelphia University
Joan Hinde Stewart, Hamilton College
Beverly Daniel Tatum, Spelman College
Ronald R. Thomas, University of Puget Sound
Laura Trombley, Pitzer College
James Votruba, Northern Kentucky University
David Warren, National Association of Independent Colleges and
Universities
David S. Wolk, Castleton State College
Mark S. Wrighton, Washington University in St. Louis
CONTACT: The New York Times:
Abbe Serphos, 212-556-4425; serphos@nytimes.com
or
The Chronicle of Higher Education:
Jeffrey Selingo, 202-466-1075; jeff.selingo@chronicle.com
This press release can be downloaded from www.nytco.com
SOURCE: The New York Times