We’re headed to the First-Year Experience® Conference!
The First-Year Experience® Conference is an amazing opportunity for our speakers and team to connect with higher education professionals and our academic partners, and we are excited to be returning again for the 44th annual conference this year in New Orleans, from February 16-19.
Where to find us:
You can find our Penguin Random House Speakers Bureau team in the conference vendor hall at Booth #17, where we will have agents onsite with resources available for conference attendees. To book an appointment with one of our agents, email us at .
Check out our featured speakers at Penguin Random House’s breakfast and lunch events:
Penguin Random House is hosting an author breakfast and an author lunch at this year’s conference, giving attendees a chance to hear from a select group of expert authors in person, followed by a complimentary meal and author signing.
Join us in Celestin A-D from 7:15-8:45am for breakfast and/or 12:15-1:45pm for lunch on Monday, February 17. Full event details and official registration can be found here.
Jasmin Graham
Jasmin Graham is a marine biologist, environmental educator, and the President and CEO of Minorities in Shark Sciences (MISS). A leading figure in her field, she is renowned for her innovative research and passionate advocacy for ocean conservation. Graham’s memoir, Sharks Don’t Sink: Adventures of a Rogue Shark Scientist, is a riveting and moving account of her journey as a young Black female scientist, intertwining science and social justice and sharing how she found strength and an innate connection in one of nature’s most misunderstood, yet resilient, creatures—the shark.
Kurt Gray
A prominent social psychologist and an award-winning researcher, Kurt Gray, Ph.D. is known for his innovative and groundbreaking psychology and neuroscience work around empathy, ethics, and the moral mind. In Dr. Gray’s book, Outraged: Why We Fight About Morality and Politics and How to Find Common Ground, he presents new research that finds our moral judgments are based on gut feelings rather than rational thought, and that no matter our politics, we are more alike than we might think.
Dr. Uché Blackstock
Dr. Uché Blackstock is a bestselling author, Harvard-trained emergency physician with over 17 years of experience, and the founder and CEO of Advancing Health Equity. An expert speaker on health equity and thought leader on bias and racism in healthcare, Dr. Blackstock shares a broader story about race in America through a personal lens in her memoir, Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine.
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