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Critical Leadership for Civil Rights in Higher Education: The Experiences of Chief Diversity Officers Navigating Anti-DEI Action
April 8, 2025

Dear Colleagues: How should we be leading higher education today? With boldness, wisdom and courage.

April 25, 2025

3:00–4:00 p.m. ET

Despite years of compelling evidence demonstrating the transformative educational benefits of supporting diverse and inclusive communities, higher education is under attack. This moment requires bold and strategic leadership across all levels of the university to remain steadfast in our commitment to inclusive excellence. In this session, a distinguished panel of higher education leaders will share critical lessons learned during their careers, offering wisdom to lead with courage and the conviction necessary to confront and challenge the threats to societal progress we’ve worked for. Together, they will discuss the importance of leadership in continuing the fight to dismantle the long-standing systemic and structural inequities that shaped the US higher education history.

 

Moderator: Deborah Loewenberg Ball,  Jessie Jean Storey-Fry Distinguished University Professor of Education and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor in the Marsal Family School of Education at the University of Michigan

Panelists:

  • Nancy Cantor, President at Hunter College 
  • Robert Sellers, James S. Jackson Distinguished University Professor of Psychology; Professor of Education; and Former Chief Diversity Officer at the University of Michigan 
  • Mary Sue Coleman, President Emerita at the University of Michigan

Moderator

Deborah Loewenberg Ball

Jessie Jean Storey-Fry Distinguished University Professor of Education and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor in the Marsal Family School of Education at the University of Michigan

Panelists

Nancy Cantor

President at Hunter College

Robert Sellers

James S. Jackson Distinguished University Professor of Psychology; Professor of Education; and Former Chief Diversity Officer at the University of Michigan

Mary Sue Coleman

President Emerita at the University of Michigan

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