UT System Chancellor James B. Milliken and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright to join Oct. 12 LBJ50 Forum in new session “Higher Education Reimagined”

AUSTIN, Texas — The second of the two LBJ50 virtual forums, designed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the LBJ School at The University of Texas at Austin will be held Oct. 12, 2020. President Lyndon Johnson’s vision to educate young people to become “bold thinkers and doers” will be commemorated with the robust Forum II, In the Arena: Defining a New Destiny. The new session, Higher Education Reimagined, will feature University of Texas System Chancellor James B. Milliken and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright. Milliken will share his insights on how colleges and universities need to address new realities, reimagine the future, and reach underserved populations.

Forum II is scheduled for Monday, Oct. 12, 7 p.m. (CT) and will explore big ideas and fresh solutions around today’s most pressing issues, including racial justice and equality, voting rights, health care, jobs, education, immigration, the environment and the state of democracy — all critical issues that LBJ took on as he implemented the most ambitious legislative agenda in modern history. The forums are designed to generate hope for the future and inspire bold solutions.

FORUM II: In the Arena: Defining a New Destiny Monday, Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. (CT)

The LBJ 50th Anniversary Forum I, that aired virtually on Monday, Oct. 5, is now available on the LBJ School’s YouTube channel and at LBJ50.org.