Salem Academy and College President D. E. Lorraine Sterritt and University of North Carolina School of the Arts Chancellor M. Lindsay Bierman will talk about the value, the current state, and the future role of liberal arts education on Tuesday, November 17, 2015, at Wake Forest Biotech Place in Wake Forest Innovation Quarter.
The “Engage: Education” panel discussion will be moderated by Eric Tomlinson, PhD, DSc, chief innovation officer at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and president of Wake Forest Innovation Quarter.
The hour-long discussion will begin at 6:00 pm in the Atrium of Biotech Place. It will be preceded by a networking reception with drinks and appetizers beginning at 5:00 pm.
This event is open to the public free of charge but registration at j.mp/engage-education is encouraged.
The panel discussion is part of the Wake Forest Innovation Quarter “Engage” series, which each quarter presents a conversation involving leading figures from various sectors of the greater Winston-Salem community.
Wake Forest Biotech Place is located at 575 N. Patterson Ave. Free parking for this event will be available in Innovation Quarter Lot P1, which is accessible via North Chestnut Street.
Information about public events at Wake Forest Innovation Quarter is available online at www.innovationquarter.com/calendar/.