Episode 74: Josh Pierce on How Course Sharing Enables Access and Differentiation
How can institutions collaborate to share courses? How does this enable focus and differentiation? What do you have to change from mindset to culture to operations to make it happen? We dive into these questions with Josh Pierce co-founder of course sharing platform Acadeum. Along the way, we use the analogy of travel to think about the student journey – and see what can be learned from the travel industry itself.
Episode 73: Suzanne Rivera on a President's Role in Student Success
How does an unconventional path to the presidency offer new perspectives? How can colleges and universities equip students to lead lives of meaning and purpose? How can leaders balance tradition and innovation to create living learning communities? How can students own their experiences and belong? We dive into these questions with Suzanne Rivera, President of Macalester College
Episode 72: Sarah Holtan on Honors Colleges as Living Learning Communities
How can you create and operate an Honors College to make a big place feel small? How do you get the scale right to balance quantity and quality? How can you balance giving people what they want versus what's good for their growth and development? We dive into these questions with Sarah Holtan, Associate Dean of Arts and Sciences at Carroll University and Host of The Get Down to College Business Podcast.
Episode 71: The Connected College Audiobook Preview
Instead of silos and separations, we need colleges and universities where all students feel a sense of belonging, courses lead to rewarding careers, students have the support to succeed, and everyone works together to make this happen, To learn how, listen to the introduction to The Connected College in this free preview of the audiobook. It's an encouraging, evidenced-based playbook for busting silos so that students succeed.
Episode 70: Bonus: Keynote Talk on The Connected College
What are the big ideas in The Connected College? What are the barriers to collaboration for student success and how do you get over or around them? I recently had the chance to give a keynote talk at the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities where I answered these questions and more. I talked about strategy, structure, and culture as barriers and went through case studies on how to address each while responding to trends reshaping higher ed.
Episode 69: Shaun Carver on Bringing People Together for a Better World
How can you bring people from different countries and cultures together to create a better world? What are the evidence-based practices to promote interaction, strengthen communities, and take risks? How can you improve empathy, understanding, and communication? We dive into these questions with Shaun Carver, Executive Director of International House at the University of California Berkeley.
Episode 68: Joe Sallustio on How Technology is Transforming the Student Journey
How do you define student success? What role can technology play in student success? What data do you need to understand the student jounrney and make better decisions? What can colleges and universities learn from other industries? We discuss these questions and more with Joe Sallustio, VP of Industry Engagement at Ellucian and Host of the EdUp Experience podcast.
Episode 67: Terry Brown on Redesigning Policies and Processes for Student Success
Who are their students, what are their needs, and how are they changing? How can you redesign your policies and processes to increase students success at scale? We dive into these questions with Terry Brown, VP of Academic Innovation at AASCU, the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
Episode 66: Melissa Erazik on Listening to Students to Inform Decision-Making
How can you capture students' voices? What are the success stories that spark change? How can you act on this information and inspiration? We discuss these questions with Melissa Ezarik, Editor at Inside Higher Ed leading their Student Voice surveys and Student Success News Hub.
Episode 65: Drumm McNaughton on Boards Balancing Oversight, Insight & Foresight
What are the forces changing how college and university boards work? What does good governance in higher education look like? How can boards effectively balance oversight, insight, and foresight? We dive into these questions with board governance consultant and host of the Changing Higher Ed Podcast, Drumm McNaughton, sharing insights and examples.
Episode 64: Karen Weaver on Changes to College Athletics and Student Athlete Success
What are the forces reshaping college athletics? How can institutions respond? How can they better support student athletes to enable their success? We discuss these questions and more with professor and podcast host Karen Weaver from the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education and the "Trustees and Presidents: A Podcast for University Leaders On College Athletics."
Episode 63: Tom Ellett on How Continuous Feedback Improves Student Experience
How can you build a culture the that thrives on feedback? What advisory boards should you consider to regularly hear from students, parents, counselors, and employers? How can you move beyond listening to co-creating that builds ownership? We dive into these questions with Tom Ellett, Chief Experience Officer (CXO) at Quinnipiac University.
Episode 62: Sukhwant Jhaj on How Design Creates Hope and Inspires Change
How can design inspire change? What are the tools and techiques of design that college and university leaders can use to increase student success? How can this help instiutions shift from an access mindset to a success mindset? We dive into these questions with Sukhwant Jhaj, VP of Academic Innovation and Dean, University, at Arizona State University
Episode 61: Nancy Felix on High Touch and High Tech Advancement
How can advancement combine "high tech" and "high touch" to identify, engage, and partner with supporters? How can you create a culture of giving and what facilitates or inhibits that? We discuss these questions with Nancy Felix, Associate Dean for Advancement & Strategic Initiatives at Carnegie Mellon University's Mellon College of Science
Episode 60: Julia Lang on How Gen AI is Transforming Coursework and Careers
How is generative AI transforming admissions, curriculum-development, and feedback and evaluation in higher education? How is it enhancing accessibility and inclusivity? What are the emerging AI skills and fluencies for students and faculty to learn? We delve into these questions and inspiring examples with Julia Lang, Professor of Practice at Tulane University
Episode 59: Bob Lasher on Advancement that Raises Awareness and Inspires Action
What are the forces transforming advancement in higher education? How can colleges and universities adapt? Who can they partner with? How can they cultivate the next generation of donors as well as the next generation of advancement professionals? We dive into these questions with Bob Lasher, Senior Vice President of Advancement at Dartmouth College
Episode 58: Mary Ellen Gillespie on Giving Student-Athletes the Tools to Change the World
How are changes like NIL, student-athlete employment status and unionization, the transfer portal, and conference realignment/collapse transforming college athletics? How can institutions adapt? How can they equip student athletes with the skills and tools to change the world? We dive into these questions with Mary Ellen Gillespie, Deputy Director at the Women's Basketball Coaches Association.
Episode 57: Will Miller on Continuous Improvement through Institutional Research and Assessment
How do create the culture, processes, and shared data you need to build a culture of continuous improvement? How can institutional research, assessment, and accreditation professionals lead the way in this? We discuss these questions with Will Miller, VP of Continuous Improvement and Institutional Performance at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Episode 56: Cedric Howard on Enrollment Management through Niche Recruitment and Retention
What are the big shifts enrollment management and student affairs professionals need to make for the future? How can you strike the balance between big tents and niche communities? How can you link recruitment with retention? We discuss these great questions with Cedric Howard, Vice Chancellor of Strategic Enrollment Management at Seattle Colleges District
Episode 55: Kelly Miller on the Role of Libraries in Wellbeing, Mental Health, and Student Success
What role does wellbeing play in student success? How can libraries improve student, faculty, and staff wellbeing in a time of polycrisis? How can you achieve not only institutional goals but broader societal ones too? We discuss these questions with Kelly Miller, Associate Dean for Learning and Research Services at University of Miami