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Peril & Promise: A Conversation on College Leadership

with Drs. Beverly Daniel Tatum & Ruth J. Simmons
Monday, November 3, 2025
6:00-8:00 PM
Rackham Auditorium Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.) Map
What does it mean to lead with integrity in a time of change?
How can institutions honor their histories while meeting the demands of today’s students?
What wisdom can we draw from leaders who have navigated the highest levels of higher education?

On Monday, November 3, 2025, the Trotter Multicultural Center, in partnership with the Central Student Government and the National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID), will host Peril & Promise: A Conversation on College Leadership in Rackham Auditorium at the University of Michigan. This of a kind event will bring together two esteemed leaders in higher education:

Dr. Ruth J. Simmons, president emerita of Smith College, Brown University, and Prairie View A&M University, and a nationally respected voice on equity, access, and institutional change.

Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, president emerita of Spelman College, psychologist, and best-selling author of Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?

This public conversation—moderated by Dr. Earl Lewis—will explore the promise and challenges of leadership in complex times, with particular attention to the role of student activism, institutional memory, and courageous decision-making. Both speakers bring firsthand experience navigating public discourse, student advocacy, and the responsibilities of institutional leadership across public and private contexts.


*In an effort to enhance public safety, the Division of Public Safety & Security has implemented a strict prohibited items list for this event.
Weapons - Firearms, Simulated Firearms, Dirks, Daggers, Ice picks, knives, sticks, poles, clubs, pipes (wood, plastic, or metal), bottles or jars- hard plastic/metal/glass (Nalgene®, bike water bottles, etc.)
Tasers / Stun Guns
Aerosols (pepper / OC spray, hairspray, etc)
Balls or other projectiles
Hard or Frozen Fruit / Vegetables
Noise Making Devices
Skateboards / Scooters / Bicycles
Masks (intended to conceal identity
Supports for banners/signs
Animals (other than service / guide animals)
Baseball bats
Hard-sided coolers
Laser Pointers
Balloons
Umbrellas
Monopods / tripods
Illegal Drugs
Any other items determined to be potential safety hazards
All people and belongings entering this event are subject to search
Building: Rackham Graduate School (Horace H.)
Website:
Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: Activism, Barger Leadership Institute, Book Talk, Center For Racial Justice, Center For Social Solutions, central student government, Civic Engagement, Discussion, Education, first-generation, Free, gerald r. ford school of public policy, Graduate School, Interdisciplinary, Leadership, panel discussion, Sessions, Social Impact, Undergraduate Students
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Sessions @ Michigan, Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives (OAMI), Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Rackham Graduate School, Public Health Students of African Descent, Support for Incoming Black Students, Rackham Student Government, Black Student Psychological Association, CEW+, Central Student Government, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID), The Program on Intergroup Relations (IGR), Barger Leadership Institute, Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Program, M-LEAD, Center for Social Solutions, Trotter Multicultural Center, School of Education Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education, Inclusive History Project, Women of Color in the Academy Project, Black Graduate Student Association, LSA First-Gen Commitment, Democracy & Civic Empowerment, Life-Changing Education