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Remaking College: Broad-Access Higher Education for a New Era
Over the past two years we have convened scholars, journalists and administrative leaders at Stanford University to reorient national attention toward broad-access schools. We have commissioned many of these leading lights to compose concise summaries of the state of knowledge on targeted aspects of broad-access higher education and to set the agenda for inquiry in this sector going forward. Remaking College will assemble the best of these commissions into a compact, indispensible primer on the largest and arguably most dynamic sector of US higher education today.

Date: Thursday, November 29, 2012 - 2:00pm-8:00pm and Friday, November 30, 2012 - 9:00am-4:30pm

Location: NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development

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Chapter 1: The Radically Altered Landscape of Early Adulthood. Richard J. Settersten, Oregon State University

Chapter 2: The "Traditional" College Student: A Smaller and Smaller Minority and Its Implications for Diversity and Access Institutions. Regina Deil-Amen, University of Arizona

Chapter 3: Higher Education in America: Multiple Field Perspectives. W. Richard Scott, Stanford University

Chapter 4: The Supply Side of Higher Education: Higher Education Finance and the Potential of Using Institutional Incentives to Support Student Success. Bridget Terry Long, Harvard University

Chapter 5: Understanding Human Resources in Broad-Access Higher Education. Susanna Loeb, Eric Taylor, and Agustina Paglayan, Stanford University

Chapter 6: Measuring College Performance. Richard Arum, NYU, and Josipa Roksa, UVA

Chapter 7: Improving Collegiate Outcomes at Broad-Access Institutions: Lessons for Research and Practice. Jessica Howell, The College Board, and Michal Kurlaender, UC Davis

Chapter 8: Boom. Regulate. Cleanse. Repeat: For-Profit Colleges' Slow But Inevitable Drive Toward Acceptability. Paul Fain and Doug Lederman, Inside Higher Education

Chapter 9: DIY U: Higher Education Goes Hybrid. Anya Kamenetz

Chapter 10: Explaining Policy Change in K‐12 and Higher Education. William R. Doyle, and Michael W. Kirst

Chapter 11: Building Relevant Research on Broad-Access Higher Education. Kristopher Proctor, Avila University; Rachel Baker and Daniel Klasik, Stanford University
Agenda: download agenda
Remaking College: Broad-Access Higher Education for a New Era
convening at Steinhardt-NYU, 29-30 November
Thursday 29 November
venue
Payne Room, 4th Floor
82 Washington Square East (between University and Greene)
photo identification required for admission
1.30 – 2.00 PM
registration/coffee & light snack available
2 – 2.15
welcome/game plan for the convening
2 – 3.15
workshop I: Remaking College a

authors: Kamenetz, Doyle/Kirst
paper summaries: Dick Scott
discussant: Richard Arum
3.15 – 4.30
workshop II: Remaking College b

authors: Settersten, Deil-Amen
paper summaries: Rachel Baker
discussant: Doug Shapiro
4.30
depart for Lipton Hall (110 West 3rd St.) for Steinhardt Institute event
5 - 6.30
"Cloud over the Campus: MOOCs, Online Degrees, and Other 21st Century Great Expectations"

a panel featuring Catherine Stimpson (NYU) and Ann Kirschner (CUNY)
moderated by Chrisopher Hoadley (NYU)
7.00
drinks/dinner in the tap room of the NYU Torch Club
18 Waverly Place (between Greene & Mercer), lower level
Friday 30 November
venue:
Payne Room, 4th Floor
82 Washington Square East (between University and Greene)
photo identification required for admission
9.00 - 10.30 AM
workshop III: Mapping and Producing Broad-Access Higher Education

authors: Scott, Long, Loeb/Taylor/Paglayan
paper summaries: Daniel Klasik
discussants: Fran Stage, Tom Bailey
10.30 - 10.45
break
10.45 - 12.15 PM
workshop IV: Making Broad Access Better

authors: Arum/Roksa, Howell/Kurlaender
paper summaries: Mitchell Stevens
discussant: Sara Goldrick-Rab
12.15 - 1.30
lunch/big think: What do we want from the incoming administration? How do we get it?

moderator: Richard Arum
1.30 - 2.30
workshop V: Higher Education for Profit

authors: Lederman/Fain
paper summary: Mike Kirst
discussant: Pat Callan
2.30 - 4.00
workshop VI: Building Relevant Research on Broad-Access Higher Education

authors: Proctor/Baker/Klasik
summaries: Liza Dayton
discussion: committee of the whole
4.00
adjourn
Lodging for those attending from beyond the New York metro area has been arranged at two nearby hotels:

Washington Square Hotel
103 Waverly Place
New York, New York 10011-9194
Telephone: (212) 777-9515
Fax: (212) 979-8373

Sheraton Tribeca New York Hotel
370 Canal Street
New York, New York 10013, United States
Phone: (212) 966-3400
Fax: (212) 966-3900

Please contact Justin Nguyen at justin.nguyen@stanford.edu for further information about arrangements for particular guests.
For more information, please contact:

Justin Nguyen
Email: justin.nguyen@stanford.edu
Phone: 650.725.1253
(Attendance at this event is by invitation only)