Dear Friend,
Last Friday, Joe Biden passed 270 votes in the Electoral College, making him the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election. Yet, the election isn’t entirely over — votes around the nation are currently being litigated. As the count continues, we want to ask: “What is Higher Education’s Future After the Election?”
Join us this Thursday, November 12th, at 12:00 pm ET as we discuss this question with Gail Heriot, Adam Kissel, Gerson Moreno-Riaño, Richard Vedder, and many others.
There are multiple panels and lectures between 12 pm ET and 4:45 pm, so be sure to check the schedule here.
A Biden Administration is sure to reverse course on neo-segregation, race discrimination, due process (Title IX), and college finances. But what more can we expect? And how do we hedge the reforms of the Trump era to ensure equal access to education and due process, protection of our higher education institutions from foreign adversaries such as Russia and China, and end administrative bloat?
How do we ensure students — not diversocrats or administrators, student loan lenders and political grifters — are put first?
Join us to find out! You can learn more about the panelists and the afternoon event here.
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