“In higher education, success can’t always be measured in numbers. Leaders are shaping something far more enduring: global citizens who will contribute to the world.” - Winnie da Silva
What happens when the very institutions built to shape future leaders are suddenly shaken to the core? Higher education is facing pressures unlike anything we’ve seen before - political battles, the rise of generative AI, ongoing questions of safety, and cultural divides that threaten its very purpose. The truth is, these challenges don’t just affect universities; they mirror the pressures leaders everywhere are up against. So what can we learn from the people leading in higher ed right now?
You’ll hear me discuss:
- Why higher education has become such a critical and contested space in our country’s future
- How generative AI is raising new questions about the very purpose of learning
- The impact of campus safety concerns and the rise of school violence on students’ sense of belonging
- The erosion of healthy debate and why academic freedom matters more than ever
- The political attacks shaping what can and cannot be taught in classrooms
- Four big leadership lessons I’ve seen firsthand from working with presidents, professors, and their teams
- A preview of the three incredible guests joining me this month to share their own journeys and insights
Resources
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Studies referenced:
Americans' Confidence in Higher Education Down Sharply
How to Save the American University
Students Hate Them. Universities Need Them. The Only Real Solution to the A.I Cheating Crisis