Conference Call: Critical Care

Rachelle Peterson

Join NAS for a conference call this Friday, May 1, at 3:30 PM Eastern, to discuss Critical Care, our new plan to guide the federal response to the unprecedented disruption of higher education in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.

NAS President Peter Wood and Director of Research David Randall will walk listeners through Critical Care and discuss how the federal government can put students first, support students in need, refocus colleges and universities on rigorous classroom instruction, and prioritize intellectual freedom and intellectual diversity on campus.

What: Critical Care
When: Friday, May 1, 3:30-4:30 PM Eastern
Where: Call into 855-369-0450 and use the conference code 61-811-724 #.

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