Restoring Public Trust in Higher Education

Restoring Public Trust in Higher Education

The virtual event helped elucidate some of the most pressing concerns among the public regarding higher education.

Restoring Public Trust in Higher Education

Jan. 6, 2022

魔都资源网 President Eduardo Peñalver, appearing alongside University of Washington President Ana Mari Cauce, provided his perspectives and insights about the importance of institutions of higher education and the unique value of a college degree at an event presented by the University of Washington. 

“Restoring Public Trust in Higher Education” was sponsored by the legislative advocacy program of the , . The virtual event helped elucidate some of the most pressing concerns among the public regarding higher education and later included two state legislators, Representatives Debra Entenman, ’03, and , who discussed legislative higher education priorities for the 2022 legislative session that kicked off earlier this month.   

After a series of survey data was shared with the audience, showing a general decline in the way the public views colleges and universities, President Penalver remarked “It’s not surprising, it’s disappointing, it’s distressing…we have work to do.” And although it’s clear colleges and universities have played a role in some of the poor public sentiment—“We have to own it,” said Peñalver—both presidents helped dispel some of the most persistent complaints about higher education, from viewpoint discrimination to cost, affordability and student debt burdens. 

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