Harvard dean kicks off new college and career speaker series

On July 24, we launched Inspiring Possibilities, Key to Change’s new college and career speaker series, for a packed house of students, families, and community members at our Renton studio. Our inaugural guest was Dr. Nancy Coleman, Dean of the Harvard Division of Continuing Education and an internationally recognized leader in educational reform. 

Dr. Coleman began her visit by hearing two of our violin students perform. She was blown away by Avi Spillers and Thomas Lu and their musicianship, poise, and stage presence. After their performances, Dr. Coleman had an engaging conversation with Key to Change executive director and founder Dr. Quinton Morris, discussing everything from college admissions to course selection to broadening access to education for students of all backgrounds.

After the talk, students and parents peppered Dr. Coleman with thoughtful questions about how to apply for school, how to decide which college is right for them, and what admissions officers are looking for. 

The Inspiring Possibilities series will continue to present speakers who are leaders in their fields, from college presidents and university deans to accomplished professionals in diverse industries. Each guest will provide insights, personal stories, and practical advice in an hour-long talk followed by a Q&A and refreshments. 

The next event is Nov. 6, featuring Eduardo Peñalver, president of Seattle University.

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