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University chancellor invites campus community to virtual Q&A on strategic planning

University chancellor invites campus community to virtual Q&A on strategic planning

The moderated discussion will explore how the university is setting its course for the future. Photo: Contributed/www.illinois.edu


CHAMPAIGN-URBANA, Ill. (Chambana Today) — University Chancellor Charles L. Isbell Jr. is inviting students, faculty and staff to take part in a virtual question-and-answer conversation focused on the university’s strategic planning and long-term direction.

The moderated discussion will explore how the university is setting its course for the future, with an emphasis on key priorities and emerging goals. To encourage a focused and productive exchange, participants are being asked to submit their questions in advance, allowing organizers to identify themes of broad interest across the campus community.

Two opportunities are available to attend the virtual event. The first session is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 24, from 8 to 9 p.m. CST. A second session will be held Thursday, Feb. 26, from noon to 1 p.m. CST.

Registration is required for each session, and community members are encouraged to sign up for the date and time that best fits their schedule.

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