Ron Lieber ’89 and Jeff Selingo

Family Action Network and the Alumni Association present:
Ron Lieber ’89, Jeff Selingo and Andrea Mondragón
“Mapping Your College Search: Finding the Right Fit at the Right Price”
Tuesday, November 29
7 p.m. | Heller Auditorium
Register for the pre-event alumni reception here.
 
You are invited to join us on Tuesday, November 29 for an exciting on campus event featuring a fellow alumnus! Family Action Network  is hosting "Your Money" Columnist for The New York Times Ron Lieber ‘89, journalist and author Jeff Selingo and Parker’s Joan Feitler ’49 Co-Director of College Counseling Andrea Mondragón .

Additionally, the Alumni Association Board and Principal Dan Frank ‘74 invite alumni to come together for a pre-show reception in the Kovler Family Library at 6 p.m. CT for refreshments and light bites.
 
Ron Lieber ‘89 is the author of The Opposite of Spoiled: Raising Kids Who Are Grounded, Generous, and Smart About Money, which was an instant New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller when it was released in 2015. His most recent book, “The Price You Pay for College: An Entirely New Roadmap for the Biggest Financial Decision Your Family Will Ever Make,” was published in January 2021. Ron spent 14 years at the Francis W. Parker School in Chicago and graduated in 1989. Further information can be found on his website at ronlieber.com.
 
Jeff Selingo has written about higher education for more than two decades and is a New York Times bestselling author of three books. His latest book, Who Gets In & Why: A Year Inside College Admissions, was published in September 2020 and was named among the 100 Notable Books of the year by the New York Times. A regular contributor to The Atlantic, Jeff is a special advisor for innovation and professor of practice at Arizona State University. Further information can be found on his website at jeffselingo.com.
 
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