author workshop for
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.
Remaking College: Broad-Access Higher Education for a New Era
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
Conference attendees, please use provided login account to access papers. Please contact Justin Nguyen at justin.nguyen@stanford.edu, should you have problem.
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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
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
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
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
moderator: Richard Arum
1.30 - 2.30
workshop V: Higher Education for Profit
authors: Lederman/Fain
paper summary: Mike Kirst
discussant: Pat Callan
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
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.
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)
Justin Nguyen
Email: justin.nguyen@stanford.edu
Phone: 650.725.1253
(Attendance at this event is by invitation only)