2026 Clark Kerr Lectures | Christopher Eisgruber
The American University in Crisis
In his 1963 Godkin Lectures, Clark Kerr declared that American universities were “at a hinge in history.” We are now at an equally pivotal moment: recent attacks on research funding and academic freedom imperil the model that Kerr described and that enabled American universities to become world-leading institutions. President Eisgruber’s lectures will examine developments that have rendered American universities more vulnerable to political attack and consider how universiFollowing the final lecture, we invite you to a reception to continue the conversation in a more informal setting.ties and their presidents should define the civic mission of universities in the years ahead.
The 2026 Clark Kerr Lecture Series are co-sponsored by the Center for Studies in Higher Education, Goldman School of Public Policy and Berkeley Law.
Funding for the Clark Kerr Lectures is provided by the Carnegie Corporation and the University of California Office of the President.
Free Admission. Registration Is Still Open!
February 24th & February 26th, 2026 | Booth Auditorium, UC Berkeley Law
Tuesday, February 24 at 2:00 p.m. |Evolving Conditions
In the first lecture, President Eisgruber will focus on major trends that have affected the American model of the research university, including rising student debt, intense national competition, and battles over affirmative action, diversity, and merit.
Stay after the lecture for a signing of President Eisgruber’s recent work Terms of Respect: How Colleges Get Free Speech Right (2025).
Thursday, February 26 at 2:00 p.m. |Contested Missions
In the second lecture, President Eisgruber will examine the role of university presidents, the civic mission of American research universities, and how university communities should respond to the challenges they now face.