2027 Annual Meeting
Meeting Tracks and Session Formats
Meeting Tracks
- Advancing Public Trust
This track explores how colleges and universities build trust in higher education by fostering innovation, communicating their public value, defending their educational mission, and nurturing the social contract between campuses and communities. - Creating Student Pathways to Purpose and Success
This track explores how colleges and universities help students connect learning, purpose, wellbeing, and career preparation through meaningful relationships, applied learning, and integrated educational experiences. - Educating for Democracy
This track focuses on institutional and classroom practices that advance democratic learning and learning across difference in a politically polarized environment across campuses and communities for civic participation. - Engaging with Evidence
This track highlights practices and models that use authentic assessment and evaluation to advance student success in today’s climate. - Leveraging AI
This track highlights how institutions are integrating AI into institutional practices and student learning experiences to advance the public purposes of higher education and prepare students for life, work, and citizenship. - Rethinking Pedagogy and Practice
This track focuses on transformational teaching and learning environments that are grounded in humanistic inquiry, pedagogies of kindness, and belonging to ensure full participation for all students. - Strengthening Global Engagement
This track explores innovative practices that prepare students for work, life, and citizenship in an increasingly interconnected and complex world.
Session Formats
Sessions will be 10*, 30, 60, or 75 minutes long.
- "HEDs UP" Sessions (10 minutes)
Multiple 10-minute presentations within a 60 or 75 minute session, modeled on the format of TED Talks. Each presentation should focus on an innovative project or program, on compelling research, or on “lessons learned.” HEDs Up presentations should be provocative, challenging, entertaining, and, above all, engaging. - Discussion Sessions (30, 60, or 75 minutes)
Explore current work, recent findings, or new perspectives, and allow at least 20 minutes for discussion. - Panel Presentations (30, 60, or 75 minutes)
Follow a traditional format that allows for conversation with up to five panelists on a topic relevant to a meeting track; panelists should offer different perspectives on the topic (e.g., institutional, professional role, programmatic, curricular, cocurricular, disciplinary) - Research Sessions (30, 60, or 75 minutes)
Present new findings, works in progress, or new methodologies relevant to the meeting theme or tracks. - Roundtable Discussions (75 minutes)
Facilitate an informal discussion around your effective practices or programs and provide opportunities for attendees to share their successful strategies, questions, and concerns. For these discussions, during breakfast, attendees are welcome to rotate among several discussion topics or to focus on one only. AV is not available during the presentation. However, you will have the ability to share materials on the meeting website and mobile app. - Seminar Sessions (60 or 75 minutes)
Active-learning sessions—limited to 25 attendees each—provide an interactive environment within which to focus on topics currently being discussed and debated within higher education. Seminar leaders pose provocative questions and introduce activities that engage attendees in workshop-style activities.
*HEDs Up sessions are the only format with 10-minute presentations.

Questions about the 2027 Annual Meeting?
If you have questions about the Annual Meeting or would like additional information, please email us at AM@aacu.org.