• How One Regional University Is Growing
    Nov 19 2024

    Regional public universities have been hit harder than most colleges by recent enrollment decreases. On this episode, Michael and Jeff sit down with President Jonathan Koppell of Montclair State University, a regional that has bucked this trend, to learn more about their success. They dig in on lessons Koppell learned as a dean at ASU, the college’s programs for underserved students, and how the college is competing for students. This episode is made with support from Ascendium Education Group and the Gates Foundation.

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    Beating the Odds, Bain & Co.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Intro
    03:52 - Lessons Learned at ASU
    06:52 - Attracting Students to Montclair
    12:36 -Supporting Post-Secondary Attainment for Men
    18:25 -How Colleges Can Win Back Engagement
    24:33 -The Steps to Culture Change
    27:40 - How to Fix the College President Job
    32:06 - Addressing the Talk by Walking the Walk
    33:58 - Aiming Above the Line
    37:50 - Shifting Towards User-Centered Language
    39:34 - Building Infrastructure around Differentiation
    41:02 - Data and Innovation to Support Men in Higher Ed
    45:49 - Providing Students with What They Need
    48:53 - Coalescing Around the “Why”

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    53 mins
  • The New Student-Ready College
    Nov 12 2024

    While college-going rates have increased over recent decades, completion rates have hardly budged. On this episode, Michael and Jeff sit down with one entrepreneur working to change that. Mike Larsson is the co-founder and CEO of Duet, an organization collaborating with an online university to provide on-the-ground coaching and physical space for students. They discuss the role wraparound supports play in supporting more students towards graduation, the keys to reengaging students who have stopped out, the nationwide spread of hybrid models like Duet’s, and more. This episode is made with support from Ascendium Education Philanthropy and the Gates Foundation.

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    College Reimagined by Jon Gabrieli et al.

    Chapters

    0:00 - Intro
    02:12 - The Founding Story of Duet
    08:53 - Reaching Students with “Some College No Degree”
    11:23 - A Personal Trainer for College
    13:17 - Duet’s Outcomes
    17:07 - “The Hard Policy Answer”
    21:00 - The Growth of Hybrid College
    24:39 - Affordability, Flexibility, and Disruption
    29:46 - Leveraging Public-Private Partnerships to Better Serve Adult Learners
    33:26 - Improving the Outcomes of Community Colleges

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    36 mins
  • Visiting Western Governors University: Growing and Evolving Pathways for Educating Teachers
    Oct 29 2024

    On this episode of the Future U. Campus Tour, Michael and Jeff sit down with leaders from Western Governors University to learn about innovations around the university, with special attention paid to those at WGU’s fast-growing School of Education. They discuss the expansion of work-based learning with President Pulsipher and Provost Hills McBeth, examine the drivers of the Ed. School’s growth with Dean Ludwig Johnson, and hear from a WGU student (and 4th grade teacher), Madelyn Hurst, on how the college’s competency-based approach is shaping her teaching. This episode is made with the support of Western Governors University.

    Chapters

    0:00 - Intro

    03:26 - The History and Students of Western Governors University

    09:48 - Drivers of WGU’s Growing Programs

    16:36 - Expanding Apprenticeship-Based Degrees

    20:52 - The Future of the Degree in Skills-Based World

    24:10 - How AI Will Change the Work and Learning Landscape

    29:47 - The Current State of K-12 Education

    33:07 - How WGU has Evolved to Meet Changing Needs of Schools

    36:17 - Taking the Long View

    38:25 - The Downstream Effects of Competency Based Teacher Education

    42:47 - The Growth of WGU’S School of Education

    45:05 - How Apprenticeship is Transforming Teacher Education

    47:35 - Closing Thoughts

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    53 mins
  • Cutting College Costs, Board Tensions, & Consultant-mania
    Oct 22 2024

    On this episode, Michael and Jeff riff through a range of topics. Among them: how no constituency is actually in favor of cost cutting on college campuses; whether consultants can play any productive role in higher ed; and how Disney’s succession drama holds many lessons for boards of trustees at colleges and universities. This episode is made with support from Ascendium Education Philanthropy and the Gates Foundation.

    Chapters

    0:00 - Introduction

    3:37 - Lessons for Higher Ed from Disney Succession Drama

    08:12 - Boards of Trustees and College Rankings

    13:57 - Cutting into the Cost of College

    19:18 - Consultants in Higher Ed

    23:51 - Professional Networks Built On-Campus

    31:30 - The Leaky K-12 to College Pipeline

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    40 mins
  • The Seismic Impact of College Athletics
    Oct 8 2024

    The impact of college athletics is felt throughout institutions, but too often sports are considered separate from the rest of higher ed. On this episode, Michael and Jeff connect the dots between recent changes to college athletics and the campus-wide ripple effects they could have. They are joined by Matt Brown, author of the college sports newsletter, Extra Points, to chat NIL (Name, Image, Likeness), the transfer portal, and the implications of the student-athlete employment case. This episode is made with support from the Gates Foundation and Ascendium Education Group.

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    Extra Points Newsletter by Matt Brown

    Chapters

    (0:00) - Introduction
    (05:59) - Why College Athletics Impacts All of Higher Ed
    (08:16) - The NIL Case
    (16:06) - Will Student-Athletes Become University Employees?
    (18:36) - The General Manager Role in College Athletics
    (23:10) - The Transfer Portal
    (27:02) - The Implications for Lower Revenue Sports and Divisions
    (33:19) - Conference Realignment
    (35:51) - The Intersection of Politics and College Athletics
    (40:42) - The Interdependency of Colleges
    (47:20) - The Transfer Portal’s Impact on Student Success
    (52:45) - Potential Ripple Effects of Student-Athlete Employment Ruling

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    58 mins
  • AI Goes to College: In the Classroom and Beyond
    Sep 24 2024

    Much of the buzz around artificial intelligence centers on its potential to transform the college of tomorrow, but there are many schools making meaningful change with this technology today. On this episode, we go deep on the applications of AI from recruitment to instruction to supporting post-grad success. We sit down Lev Gonick, Chief Information Officer at Arizona State University, and Ashley Budd, Senior Marketing Director at Cornell University, to dig into the ways their colleges are leveraging the power of AI. This episode is made with support from CollegeVine.

    Chapters

    0:00 - Intro
    01:19 - A Brief Recent History of AI
    05:05 - AI Partnerships at ASU
    08:29 - An Admonition on Privacy
    10:56 - Classroom and Administrative Applications of AI
    15:46 - Prioritizing Projects
    18:15 - ASU’s Approach to Tech Partnerships
    22:35 - AI in the Year Ahead
    25:50 - AI’s Impact on Research
    30:11 - Diversifying the Project Portfolio
    33:55 - AI and Stanford’s Conference Decision
    35:27 - AI’s Applications in Recruitment and Admissions
    44:06 - Standardizing the Transcript
    48:51 - The AI Arms Race
    54:20 - Transactional or Transformational?

    Links We Mention

    AI-powered educational experiences underway at ASU

    Four Singularities for Research by Ethan Mollick

    Reading Ease Calculator created by Todd Rogers and Jessica Lasky-Fink, authors of Writing for Busy Readers

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Searching for Fit: The Impacts of AI in Higher Ed
    Sep 17 2024

    On this episode, Jeff and Michael tackle the question everyone is asking: how will AI transform higher ed? For help in finding the answer, they turn to bestselling author and professor of computer science at Georgetown University, Cal Newport. They discuss AI’s academic and operational implications, its ethical and practical considerations, and the stages and timeline over which we can expect this technological transformation to unfold. This episode is made with support from CollegeVine.

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    “Bad Bets,” Lightcast

    “Good Jobs in Bad Times,” Future U

    Chapters

    (0:00) Intro
    (4:06) Contextualizing AI in Higher Ed History
    (7:03) Factors Delaying Implementation
    (8:50) How AI is Changing Knowledge Work
    (11:19) Should we Be Teaching about AI?
    (18:45) Educating Students on AI’s Ethical Implications
    (21:51) Differential Effects on Coding and Writing
    (23:46) How AI Could Impact Higher Ed Inside and Outside the Classroom
    (29:21) “The Development of AI That We’re Worried About”
    (33:12) Parallels with the Days of The Early Internet
    (40:56) AI’s Impacts on Writing
    (43:15) Adaptations Required to Integrate AI in Higher Ed

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    56 mins
  • So Long, Summer: We're Back
    Sep 4 2024

    To kick off Season 8, Michael and Jeff break down the summer’s higher ed headlines. They discuss this year’s FAFSA rollout, recent campus protest fallout, leadership changes, college closures, online program management providers, the presidential election, and high school grading. This episode is made possible with support from Ascendium Education Group and the Gates Foundation.
    Key Moments

    0:00 - Intro
    03:49 - Jeff and Michael’s Summer Updates
    09:32 - This Year’s FAFSA Rollout
    10:25 - More Campus Protest Fallout
    13:07 - Florida A&M’s Gift Controversy
    17:28 - College Closures
    34:51 - Online Program Management Providers
    36:20 - The Presidential Election
    38:25 - High School Grading

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    "Varying Degrees 2024” Survey, New America

    “How High School Students Are Thinking About Higher Ed” Survey, Third Way

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    44 mins