Upcoming and On-Demand Virtual Events
Browse our recent and coming topics, and join a discussion with national experts and leading practitioners on how to chart a course forward.
Upcoming
UPCOMING: June 17, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET With more employers demanding AI skills, microcredentials in AI might be one way for colleges to engage new students and to better prepare them for the work force. With Support From Coursera. Register now.
UPCOMING: June 24, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Higher-education faculty are establishing new rules for how students can use generative AI to complete assignments. Hear from college leaders and education experts on how to establish AI guidelines on and off campus. With Support From Zoom. Register now.
UPCOMING: June 25, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Hiring managers are looking for more than what college graduates know. They want to see how graduates think, learn, connect, adapt, and lead. Hear from experts how higher education can develop students’ durable skills throughout their college journey — from admission to graduation. With Support From Acuity Insights. Register now.
UPCOMING: June 26, 2025 | 2 p.m. ET Raja-Saleem Javaid recently called AI’s rapid evolution an “iPhone moment” for higher education. In this interview, he shares how the University of Warwick is turning technological potential into practice. With Support From the University of Warwick. Register now.
Webinar Series: Navigating Uncertainty Under Trump
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In this three-part series, Chronicle journalists analyzed the most important news developments emerging from the Trump White House.
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At this virtual forum, Chronicle journalists answered your questions about how the Trump administration’s policies are affecting colleges and their employees.
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President Trump’s first few weeks back in office brought a whirlwind of news and confusion to higher education. At this virtual forum, Chronicle journalists explored what Trump’s first month portends for colleges.
Virtual Events on Leadership
ON DEMAND: Many administrators think they know what their students need to succeed — but true innovation means setting those assumptions aside. Join President Keith Curry of Compton College to discuss the future of student success. With Support From Ascendium. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: What does college admissions look like in an atmosphere that’s rife with AI use and no longer race-conscious? With Support From Acuity Insights. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: AI has some higher-ed offices in a panic. Others, however, are embracing it. Watch this virtual forum and see how other campuses are using AI to improve operational efficiency, and how you can navigate safe implementation of AI on your campus.With Support From Jenzabar. Watch on demand.
Virtual Events on Teaching and Learning
ON DEMAND: Today’s college students will enter a job market that’s transformed by AI, making AI literacy an essential skill for the future work force. The virtual forum explored steps taken to update courses to account for AI. With Support From University of South Florida. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: Online students often miss out on a critical element of science education: lab experience. In this virtual forum, faculty and instructional designers explore effective ways to bring hands-on learning to all students. With Support From Carolina Biological Supply. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: Recent research shows that the rise of generative AI and automation is changing the skills demanded of employees. Discover how colleges and universities can prepare students to learn — and keep learning — critical skills related to artificial intelligence and automation.With Support From University of Florida. Watch on demand.
Virtual Events on Finance and Operations
ON DEMAND: Check out the on-demand virtual forum where leaders discuss how to define success and how to approach curricular review. With Support From Watermark. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: When travel expenses and tight budgets mean college recruiters make fewer global trips, how can they reach international students? Where should admissions offices target their efforts when budgets are lean? Join us for this virtual forum. With Support From ICEF. Register now.
ON DEMAND: The Covid-19 pandemic permanently transformed the role of community colleges. Discover the strategies and insights that can prepare institutions for this new era — and beyond. With Support From Ascendium. Watch on demand.
Virtual Events on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
ON DEMAND: October 29, 2024 | 2 p.m. E.T. For students who are the first in their families to attend college, barriers to accessing higher ed, such as affordability and academic success, loom large. Watch on demand a virtual forum to hear from experts on how to help first-gen students thrive and belong on campus. With Support From The University of Texas at San Antonio. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: October 29, 2024 | 2 p.m. E.T. For students who are the first in their families to attend college, barriers to accessing higher ed, such as affordability and academic success, loom large. Watch on demand a virtual forum to hear from experts on how to help first-gen students thrive and belong on campus. With Support From The University of Texas at San Antonio. Watch on demand.
Watch On Demand: October 23, 2024 | 2 p.m. E.T. Loneliness is a silent epidemic on college campuses. Watch on demand this virtual forum to see how colleges are handling this issue, and how you can too. With Support From Mongoose. Watch on demand.
More Events
ON DEMAND: The Chronicle partnered with Langer Research Associates to interview 29 young people — some of whom enrolled in college, and some who pursued work-force training programs. Discover what they have to say. With Support From Ascendium. Register now.
ON DEMAND: Explore best practices on how scholars can keep their research secure.With Support From Wiz. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: Many understand the potential of virtual teaching assistants, yet few colleges are actively using the technology. Discover how to tap into VTAs and what guardrails to have before using them. With Support From AWS. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: Is student engagement on college campuses an outdated trend? Join us Thursday, April 17, at 2 p.m., ET for a Virtual Forum where we’ll discuss the future of college campuses and how student engagement can have a lasting impact. With Support From Sodexo. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: From democratizing application prep to enhancing admissions, gen AI may help level the playing field for college access. But questions remain unanswered about its biases and overarching effects on accessibility. Join us for a virtual forum exploring the trade-offs in AI and access. With Support From VitalSource. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: In the midst of political uncertainty and rapid advancements in AI, the U.S. work force is faced with sudden changes to certain professions and to the demand in certain skills. Learn how regional public universities are preparing students for this changing job market. With Support From Risepoint. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: Adult learners — students over the age of 25 — have different needs from the traditional college student. This Virtual Forum discussed how higher-ed institutions can work to better appeal to them. With Support From Town Hall. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: Higher-education institutions have an opportunity and (as some argue) a responsibility to improve social and economic outcomes for students. This Virtual Forum took a look at how colleges can tap into their institutional data to guide improvements to student programming and academic offerings.With Support From Florida Atlantic University. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: As faculty and staff stances on AI adoption continue to diverge, how can academia address this gap and move forward systemically? The 75-minute Virtual Forum discussed the future of AI on campus and how administrators can work together with faculty to create policies addressing their concerns.With Support From AWS. Watch on demand.
ON DEMAND: What can administrators do to create more supportive environments in a fast-changing, politically unstable climate? Check out the virtual forum that discussed findings from a recent survey of faculty and staff. With Support From Zoom. Watch on demand.