Media Advisory: UC Berkeley, Cal State Long Beach leaders discuss future of California higher education
UC Berkeley Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau and California State Long Beach President F. King Alexander will discuss “Public Higher Education in California: Can It Survive and Thrive in the 21st Century?” as part of the Coro 15th annual Leadership Luncheon.
April 21, 2010
ATTENTION: Higher education reporters, editors
WHAT
A discussion about the future of higher education between University of California, Berkeley, Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau and California State University, Long Beach President F. King Alexander.
The conversation – “Public Higher Education in California: Can It Survive and Thrive in the 21st Century?” – will be given as part of the Coro 15th annual Leadership Luncheon, a presentation of the San Francisco Coro Center for Civic Leadership.
WHEN
This Friday, April 23, from noon to 1:30 p.m.
WHERE
San Francisco Marriott, 55 Fourth St., San Francisco
WHO
University of California, Berkeley, Chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau and California State University, Long Beach President F. King Alexander
DETAILS
The San Francisco Coro Center for Civic Leadership is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that provides experiential and seminar training to groups of diverse leaders. Using a proprietary curriculum involving experience, group participation, interviews and seminars, Coro participants learn about leadership across multiple sectors, industries and issues.