Dbriefs
8 Aug.

2024 higher education trends

Government & Education

Thursday, 11:00 a.m.  ET | 1 hr
Credits offered: CPE Event language: English

Participants will identify the challenges and opportunities shaping America’s higher education sector in 2024.

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Key takeaways

Host: Tiffany Fishman, senior manager, Deloitte Center for Higher Education Excellence

Presenters: Mark Becker, President of APLU
                      Cole Clark, managing director, Deloitte Services LP

1.0 Overview CPE credit | Specialized Knowledge

Colleges and universities face a number of complex issues that require them to adapt and evolve. This 2024 higher education trends webcast examines the trends sculpting the landscape of higher education in America today, regardless of geography, institutional type, or brand. We’ll discuss:

  • The outcomes era: Articulating a compelling value proposition.
  • Who will be president? Higher education’s accelerating leadership crisis.
  • A new playing field: The changing landscape of college athletics.
  • The future of artificial intelligence in higher education: Embracing disruptive innovation.
  • At the academic core: The rising influence and risks of public–private partnerships.

Meet the speakers

Tiffany Fishman

Tiffany Fishman

Senior manager, Deloitte Center for Government Insights

Tiffany Fishman is a senior manager with the Deloitte Center for Government Insights. Her research and client work focuses on how emerging issues in technology, business, and society will impact organizations.

Cole Clark

Cole Clark

Managing Director | Higher Education

Cole is a managing director within the Higher Education sector at Deloitte Services LP. He has more than 30 years global experience engaging with education and research organizations, with a focus on the enabling capabilities of technology within the unique culture and context of the sector. In his current role, Cole engages with the higher education community on issues ranging from cost and revenue challenges, administrative systems modernization, technology transformation, and enterprise risk and resiliency. In addition to the core business functions of the institution, he has experience in areas of the “front office” of higher education including research, student engagement, enrollment, and student success. Cole has served on the corporate advisory committee for EDUCAUSE and is a trustee for Western Governors University. He has co-authored several monographs on higher education and regularly contributes to the development of Deloitte’s annual Higher Education Trends report.

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