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COVID-19 and the Mission of the U.S. Public University: A Virtual Town Hall Discussion

May 27, 2020

2:45 PM - 3:45 PM (EDT)

Past

Speakers:

Ana Mari Cauce, President of the University of Washington;

Michael Crow, President of Arizona State University; and

Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr., President of Purdue University

featuring brief remarks by Marcia McNutt, President of the National Academy of Sciences

[This event was recorded, and the video is posted below]

Public universities are among the nation’s most vital and vibrant institutions, serving the educational needs of hundreds of thousands of students, advancing the full spectrum of human knowledge, and invigorating the cultural, social, and economic horizons of the regions they serve. And today, these universities are at the forefront of the fight against COVID-19, researching treatments, keeping their states and communities informed, and treating patients at academic medical centers.

How have our public universities responded to the COVID-19 pandemic? As university presidents look toward resuming in-person classes in the fall, what have they learned from the crisis, how will their institutions evolve as a result, and what might that mean for the future of higher education in America? How will public universities adapt to the serious financial challenges likely to arise in states and the nation in the months ahead? Could the response to the pandemic translate into an enhanced role for America’s public universities in the restoration of the nation’s public health and the recovery of its economic and social wellbeing?

Please join the presidents of three of the nation’s premier public universities--Arizona State, Purdue, and University of Washington--as they discuss “COVID-19 and the Mission of the U.S. Public University.” This event is hosted by the National Academies' Board on Higher Education and Workforce and Issues in Science and Technology

Please contact John Veras (jveras@nas.edu) for questions.

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