“Reforming Universities Through Executive Action: A View from the White House” with Daniel Wasserman ‘19

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Join Daniel Wasserman ‘19, Policy Advisor at the White House, for a discussion of the role of executive power in promoting university reform. Attendees will have a chance to discuss the “Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education” that the Administration recently proposed to university presidents.
Mr. Wasserman was previously Notes Editor at the Harvard Law Review. He received his J.D. from Harvard Law School, MPhil from University of Cambridge, and B.A. from Yale College. He serves on the Youth Board of the Metropolitan Opera. At Yale, Mr. Wasserman was in Davenport College and received the Philo Sherman Bennett prize for best senior essay on political theory.
Space is limited to facilitate in-depth conversation.
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Please note that this event is part of a year-long event series on higher education reform. Look out for more events to come.
Sponsored by the Yale Center for Civic Thought at ISPS.