Sessions
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Breakfast and Roundtable Discussions
Breakfast will be provided for all Institute participants. Roundtable discussion groups will provide opportunities to gain practical advice from colleagues. Discussion facilitators will be experienced colleagues with insight to offer on each topic. -
Wellness Activities
These activities are free of charge and do not require pre-registration, but they have limited capacity. Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. -
Institute Registration
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Dinner on Your Own
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Reception for NetVUE Members
Representatives of institutions and organizations that are members of CIC’s Network for Vocation in Undergraduate Education (NetVUE) are invited to learn about ongoing network opportunities and to connect with leaders at other NetVUE member campuses. Refreshments will be served. -
Reception for Alumni of CIC’s Executive and Senior Leadership Academies
Alumni of CIC’s Executive Leadership Academy and Senior Leadership Academy are invited to gather for light refreshments and conversation. -
Reception for Administrators of Color
All college and university administrators who identify as people of color are invited to attend this networking reception. -
One Year Strong: Belong Informational Session
Come find out more about CIC’s Belong network, a suite of professional development for your faculty and staff with a community of practice to support the leaders doing inclusion work on your campus. This easy, effective, and affordable solution is driving retention, inclusion, and belonging results at independent colleges and universities across the nation. -
Networking Break with Sponsors
Connect with representatives from sponsor organizations to learn more about their services and area of expertise. -
Communication Track: Storytelling or Story Selling: Unmasking the Truth around Differentiation
Join us for a thought-provoking session that delves into the heart of higher ed’s storytelling challenge. Marketing and communication professionals are often called upon to share compelling narratives about unique and exceptional institutions. However, a deep truth emerges: these stories sometimes lack authenticity and fail to resonate with our audience’s genuine experience. In this dynamic […]
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