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Innovations in Education: A Panel Discussion at Grace Farms

Grace Farms is hosting a public conversation about how innovative leaders in education are transforming our systems to be more inclusive, globally competitive, and aligned with a changing world. — an announcement from Grace Farms Foundation
Hear from:
—David Coleman, CEO of the College Board, the not-for-profit organization that develops and administers tests like the SATs and AP exams,
—Sam Seidel, author and K12 director of strategy + research at the Stanford d.school, and
—Maud Mandel, president of Williams College, who is leading bold strategies to drive inclusion in financial aid and admissions as the first woman to lead the liberal arts college. This panel will be moderated by Grace Farms Foundation Program Officer Karen Kariuki. The event is part of our ongoing commitment to engaging the education sector through programs and workshops that foster inclusive environments and welcome influential speakers who use education as a launchpad for increased opportunity. 

This event is presented in partnership with Connecticut Public Radio. Connecticut Public Radio is on a mission to inform, educate, and inspire the people of Connecticut, connecting and empowering them through outstanding journalism, storytelling, education and experiences. If You’re Going …

Grace Farms at night

Innovations in Education: A Panel Discussion Sept 29 at Grace Farms

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Grace Farms is hosting an hourlong public conversation Thursday evening, Sept. 29, about how innovative leaders in education are transforming our systems to be more inclusive, globally competitive, and aligned with a changing world. The panel includes the president of Williams College, the CEO of the College Board (which administers SATs and AP exams) and an education research director at Stanford University. — an announcement from Grace Farms Foundation
Hear from:
—David Coleman, CEO of the College Board, the not-for-profit organization that develops and administers tests like the SATs and AP exams,
—Sam Seidel, author and K12 director of strategy + research at the Stanford d.school, and
—Maud Mandel, president of Williams College, who is leading bold strategies to drive inclusion in financial aid and admissions as the first woman to lead the liberal arts college. This panel will be moderated by Grace Farms Foundation Program Officer Karen Kariuki.