2024 Projects, Publications & Meetings of the Academy

Education

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Projects in the Education program area examine the vital role that education plays in our nation and the world. Work in this area seeks to inform policy and practice in support of high-quality educational opportunities for all Americans. From advancing equitable educational outcomes to leveraging new developments in the learning sciences and digital technologies to understanding the vital role that public universities play as engines of economic growth, innovation, social mobility, and citizenship, projects in this area draw on scholars and practitioners from diverse fields to provide guidance and actionable solutions to policymakers, higher education leaders, and philanthropists.
 

Education Advisory Committee
 

Deborah Loewenberg Ball 
University of Michigan

Joanne Berger-Sweeney 
Trinity College

Nancy E. Cantor 
Hunter College

John J. DeGioia 
Georgetown University

Greg Duncan 
University of California, Irvine

Joan Gabel 
University of Pittsburgh

Kris Gutierrez 
University of California, Berkeley

Nicholas B. Lemann 
Columbia University

Susanna Loeb 
Stanford University 

Michael Lomax 
United Negro College Foundation

John C. Mitchell 
Stanford University

Na’ilah Suad Nasir 
Spencer Foundation

Francesca Purcell 
Harvard University

Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco 
University of Massachusetts Boston

David Weinstein 
Write the World 

 


 

Project 

The Higher Education Forum

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The Higher Education Forum at the Academy draws on the strengths of Academy Affiliates, members, and experts to provide interdisciplinary perspectives on the most pressing issues affecting higher education. The Forum is guided by the Academy’s Education Advisory Committee.

The Higher Education Forum’s annual convening was held in Aspen, CO, on June 10–13, 2024. More than one hundred higher education experts and leaders, including university presidents, provosts, and academic deans from many of the Academy’s Affiliate institutions, engaged in discussions on topics that included the future of work, speech on campus and beyond, the changing political landscape, the health of our communities, artificial intelligence in our world, and maintaining diversity on campus.
 

Funders
 

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Bank of America

Barclays

BrandED, Inc.

Kaplan, Inc.

Lumina Foundation

TIAA

United Educators

David C. Weinstein

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Joan Gabel (University of Pittsburgh). Photo by Daniel Bayer.
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Marie Lynn Miranda (University of Illinois Chicago), Sisi Wei (The Markup), Xuedong Huang (Zoom), and Michael Crow (Arizona State University). Photo by Daniel Bayer.
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Marie Lynn Miranda (University of Illinois Chicago) and Michael Bennett (Northeastern University). Photo by Daniel Bayer.
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Brandon Busteed (BrandEd) and David Campbell (Notre Dame University). Photo by Daniel Bayer.
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Susan Dynarski (Harvard University), John King (State University of New York), and Frances Ward-Johnson (North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University). Photo by Daniel Bayer.

 

Project 

Commission on Opportunities After High School

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The Commission on Opportunities After High School was launched in May 2024. The mission of the Commission is to ensure that every student can thrive and find rewarding jobs in an ever-changing global economy and actively participate in society. The Commission will focus on expanding the possibilities for historically underserved students, so that multiple routes to success are broadly accessible. The Commissioners will develop recommendations that address the various obstacles that may impede a student’s progress and will identify promising pathways from high school into higher education or directly into the workforce. 
 

COMMISSION CHAIRS
 

Nancy Cantor 
Hunter College

Harrison Keller 
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board

Bridget Terry Long 
Harvard University
 

COMMISSION MEMBERS
 

Kirsten Baesler 
North Dakota Department of Public Instruction

Gilda Barabino 
Olin College of Engineering

Michelle Asha Cooper 
Lumina Foundation 

Arne Duncan 
Emerson Collective

Aimée Eubanks Davis 
Braven

Elena Fuentes-Afflick 
University of California, San Francisco

Roberto Gonzales 
University of Pennsylvania

Antonia Hernández 
formerly, California Community Foundation 

Enrique Hernandez, Jr. 
Inter-Con Security Systems, Inc.

Shelia Johnson 
Salamander Hospitality

Paula Kerger 
PBS

Perri Klass 
New York University

Félix Matos Rodríguez 
The City University of New York

Janet Napolitano 
University of California, Berkeley

Santa Ono 
University of Michigan 

Eloy Ortiz Oakley 
College Futures Foundation

Bobby Pace 
The Community College of Aurora

Tracy Palandjian 
Social Finance

Madeline Pumariega 
Miami Dade College

Mary Schmidt Campbell 
formerly, Spelman College

Anne Sweeney 
BUA Ventures

John White 
Great Minds

Laura Zabel 
Springboard for the Arts
 

PROJECT STAFF
 

Lywana Dorzilor 
Program Coordinator for Education

Kimberlee Eberle-Sudré 
Program Director for Education

Catherine Van Ness 
Program Officer for Education
 

FUNDERS
 

Spencer Foundation

Carnegie Corporation of New York

William T. Grant Foundation

Anonymous Sources

 

Commission Meetings
 

First Meeting of the Commission 

May 4–6, 2024 
House of the Academy, Cambridge, MA

At this first meeting of the Commission on Opportunities After High School, Commission members discussed the current state of high school and postsecondary opportunities, including how high school students receive information and make decisions about their postsecondary pathways. The interdisciplinary group of experts also focused on the training and skills that form a strong foundation for young people to be successful in the current and future economy and society, including the ability to be agile in the landscape of an ever-changing economy and willingness to be lifelong learners as employers’ needs shift. The members discussed the target audience for their work as well as successful programs and policies to highlight. 

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Members of the Commission on Opportunities After High School and project staff at the first meeting of the Commission (left to right) row one: Michelle Asha Cooper, Nancy Cantor, Mary Schmidt Campbell, Sheila Johnson; row two: Lywana Dorzilor, Catherine Van Ness, Félix Matos Rodríguez, Janet Napolitano, Roberto Gonzales, Gilda Barabino, Bridget Terry Long, Antonia Hernández, Kirsten Baesler; row three: Peter Robinson, David Oxtoby, Harrison Keller, Eloy Ortiz Oakley, Laura Zabel, Bobby Pace, Kimberlee Eberle-Sudré, Aimée Eubanks Davis. Photo by Peter Walton.
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Commission cochairs Bridget Terry Long, Harrison Keller, and Nancy Cantor with Academy President David Oxtoby. Photo by Peter Walton.

 


 

Exploratory Meeting 

Leading for a Future of Higher Education Equity: Transforming Supreme Court Challenges into Opportunities for Positive Change

August 20–21, 2023 
House of the Academy, Cambridge, MA

The Academy partnered with the American Council on Education and EducationCounsel to convene an exploratory meeting with senior leaders from a range of higher education institutions, including public and private institutions, large and small institutions, historically black colleges and universities, and some institutions already operating within environments that had banned affirmative action. The participants discussed the anticipated impact of Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action. They also shared how they could continue to advance equity and diversity through available avenues. 

In April 2024, the Academy published a summary that highlights the strategies, recommendations, and approaches identified by the meeting participants that would help leaders across higher education to move their institutions forward for the benefit of their students and society at large. The key themes included centering equity throughout campus; uniting committed and collaborative university leaders for systemic change; communicating the value of equity to constituents; fostering community partnerships; and highlighting and funding the valuable expertise and contributions of minority-serving institutions (MSIs) and historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). This summary is available online.
 

MEETING CHAIRS
 

Joanne Berger-Sweeney 
Trinity College

Kim Wilcox 
University of California, Riverside
 

FUNDERS
 

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

The Mellon Foundation
 

ACADEMY PARTNERS
 

Ted Mitchell 
American Council on Education

Art Coleman 
EducationCounsel

Jamie Lewis Keith 
EducationCounsel

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John King (State University of New York), Jamie Lewis Keith (EducationCounsel), Goodwin Liu (California Supreme Court), Kimberlee Eberle-Sudré (American Academy of Arts and Sciences), and David Oxtoby (American Academy of Arts and Sciences). Photo by Jen Smith.
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Gabrielle Starr (Pomona College), Kedra Ishop (University of Southern California), OiYan Poon (Spencer Foundation; University of Maryland, College Park), and Ted Mitchell (American Council on Education). Photo by Jen Smith.
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Jonathan Holloway (Rutgers University) and Susan Wente (Wake Forest University). Photo by Jen Smith.
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Kim Wilcox (University of California, Riverside), Joanne Berger-Sweeney (Trinity College), and David Oxtoby (American Academy of Arts and Sciences). Photo by Jen Smith.