IDEAL Conference

Presented by Indiana University, in partnership with the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity (NCORE), the conference provides a regional forum for critical exchange of resources, best practices, and research on the social and political landscape of diversity, equity, inclusion, and access in higher education.

Affordable Professional Development

The conference offers an affordable and accessible professional development resource for Midwestern secondary and postsecondary education institutions and affiliated organizations to include faculty, staff, students, and community members.

The three-day conference will host 600 participants and feature three nationally recognized keynote speakers, reviews, poster sessions, and several additional opportunities for dialogue and sharing.

IDEAL offers critical discourse in the following four areas:

  • Teaching and Learning: Curriculum Creation and Course Instruction
  • Staff Community: Recruitment, Retention, Development, and Belonging
  • Student Body: Recruitment, Retention, Development and Belonging
  • Institutional Leadership: Political, Fiscal, and Strategic Management

IDEAL Promising Practice Reviews

The conference will feature a series of “Promising Practice” sessions, providing an opportunity to share diversity, equity, inclusion initiatives, programs, and organization best practices. The sessions will culminate in the IDEAL Promising Practice Award presentation highlighting innovative and impactful approaches. Learn more.

Big Idea Poster Presentations

The IDEAL Conference is accepting poster presenter proposals that highlight impactful research, resources, and strategies to enhance access, social development, education, belonging, and cross-cultural understanding in culturally diverse settings. Learn more.