Con - Higheredunity

Suppose you already received an email, submitted an abstract, or paid a fee. Here is what to do:

: Open, with a deadline approximately May 22, 2026 . higheredunity con

The most insidious aspect of the HigherEdUnity con is financial lock-in. Contracts typically include automatic renewal clauses, steep termination fees, and "implementation costs" billed upfront. When a dean or provost realizes the platform is useless, they face a terrible choice: admit a $500,000 mistake and lose their job, or keep paying and pretend the platform is "in pilot." Suppose you already received an email, submitted an

Date: June 15 – 18, 2026

Hosted by United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY), Inc., this large-scale event frequently includes workshops on higher education, leadership, and community impact. Between enrollment cliffs

The landscape of higher education is shifting beneath our feet. Between enrollment cliffs, evolving student expectations, and the rapid integration of AI, university leaders are facing challenges that no single institution can solve alone.

We don't necessarily need "new" ideas; we need to get better at executing the ones we have by working together. Whether it was the networking sessions between rival universities sharing best practices or the tech demos showing integrated systems, the spirit of unity was palpable.