• A New Era for Higher Ed?

  • Jan 28 2025
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

A New Era for Higher Ed?

  • Summary

  • At the turn of the new year, Jeff and Michael dive into the predictions and trends set to shape the landscape of higher education in 2025. They discuss how this may be a year of reckoning for colleges and where changes will be required to make long-needed improvements. They dig in on infrastructure adjustments, reimagined degree programs, and what appears to be a new ultimatum for many struggling colleges: partner or perish. This episode made with support from The American College of Education, The Gates Foundation, and Ascendium Education Group.

    Links We Share

    “Which Colleges Always Lose Money?” by Robert Kelchen

    “Where the Grass Is Greener” by Robert Shaw, Harvard Magazine

    Chapters

    0:00 - Intro
    01:49 - A Year of Reckoning for Higher Ed
    09:57 - The Changes Needed
    16:51 - Quick Hits: Athletes as Employees, Hostile Competition, and More
    26:37 - Expanding Research Outside of Academia
    30:58 - Shortening Degree Programs

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