“AirTalk” Brings CA Higher Education Heads Together to Discuss Future
Long-distance learning. Tuition. Digitizing materials. The future of public higher education in California is a hot-button issue that is being currently shaped by everyone in the Golden State, from the voters to the heads of the three branches of the state university system—California Community Colleges, California State University and University of California.
On Jan. 31, 89.3 KPCC-FM’s “AirTalk” will host a talk with the three leaders of higher education in California—and everyone’s invited.
The live episode of “AirTalk” will be broadcasting from the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy and will feature University of California President Mark G. Yudof, California State University and Colleges Chancellor Timothy P. White and California Community Colleges Chancellor Brice W. Harris. Between them, their decisions will affect the future of more than 3.2 million current students studying in their schools.
The address for the taping venue—the National Center for the Preservation of Democracy—is 111 North Central Avenue, Los Angeles, 90012. To attend the event, send an email to RSVP or call (213) 623-6003, ext. 10.
The taping will take place from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and will air at a later date.